I don't ever want to see Jay go I feel like he's got the most raw talent in the league and has all the potential to be the greatest there ever was. That said if this situation isn't resolved he needs to go. I've come to grips with the possibility and wiped the last tear from my eyes.
Look maybe it's just my own ethnic bias but I love the idea of a Sanchez in a Bronco uni. Think of it like this.
Who is Jay Cutler? Cutler is an uber-talented gunslinger who can run 'n' gun, improvise, and has a cannon for an arm. He's also something of a prima donna. He's a leader but he's no doubt got a bad attitude. He's a constant big play threat but he's also constantly threatening to turn the ball over. Fact is Jay fits into any system because he's smarter and more talented than just about anyone in the league.
Who is Matt Cassel? Cassel is a one year wonder. He doesn't have a big arm, he's not particularly fast, and he's not much of an athlete. He's not necessarily a leader on the field but he always (in his limited time) seems to get the job done. You don't really have to worry about a big play but you also don't need to worry about Cassel turning the ball over. Fact is Cassel doesn't have the talent or experience to fit in anywhere but under McD he thrived because he learned the system and he followed it. He doesn't have the arm to make the plays Jay does but in McD's system he didn't need it.
Who does Sanchez sound like?
Give him a year under Simms and watch him thrive under McD's tutelage.
Look maybe it's just my own ethnic bias but I love the idea of a Sanchez in a Bronco uni. Think of it like this.
Who is Jay Cutler? Cutler is an uber-talented gunslinger who can run 'n' gun, improvise, and has a cannon for an arm. He's also something of a prima donna. He's a leader but he's no doubt got a bad attitude. He's a constant big play threat but he's also constantly threatening to turn the ball over. Fact is Jay fits into any system because he's smarter and more talented than just about anyone in the league.
Who is Matt Cassel? Cassel is a one year wonder. He doesn't have a big arm, he's not particularly fast, and he's not much of an athlete. He's not necessarily a leader on the field but he always (in his limited time) seems to get the job done. You don't really have to worry about a big play but you also don't need to worry about Cassel turning the ball over. Fact is Cassel doesn't have the talent or experience to fit in anywhere but under McD he thrived because he learned the system and he followed it. He doesn't have the arm to make the plays Jay does but in McD's system he didn't need it.
Who does Sanchez sound like?
Give him a year under Simms and watch him thrive under McD's tutelage.
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