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well, if iggy had to make a great catch from an ugly throw by jay in the game like VJ did for river, i m sure jay wont mind. however, its TC and the throw wasnt as ugly, so jay had every right to get in his face like that, especially when several coaches already lectured him(and i m pretty sure those coaches went the polite way of lecturing him, with zero result). good job jay!!.
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Originally posted by Atwnbroncfan View PostNot in the same way. They wouldnt threaten to just ignore him and not throw him balls. They would get in the face of a rookie no doubt, but in a differnet manner. Cutler tries to be the man and a good leader, but he just comes off wrong.
And you know this because....
A. You were the rookie who got reamed out.
B. You were a member of the denver broncos during the jay cutler era.
C. You don't know what you are talking about and are upset that a 26 year old pro bowl quarterback demanded to leave denver.
D. All of the above.
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You know, as much as I can't stand Cutler, I don't have a problem with holding your teammates accountable.
However I hope his teammates treat him the same too.
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Originally posted by Biolink View PostMaking a beautiful play on the ball, versus being a dumb rookie making unnecessary flashy plays and not following instructions.
Hmmm, weighing my choices
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Originally posted by RealBronco View Posti wonder if Cutler would've gotten in Vincent Jackson's face a few plays ago. He had to stretch out to haul in one of River's overthrown passes one-handed a couple of minutes ago.
Hmmm, weighing my choices
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i wonder if Cutler would've gotten in Vincent Jackson's face a few plays ago. He had to stretch out to haul in one of River's overthrown passes one-handed a couple of minutes ago.
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Originally posted by thuglife View Posti fond this very interesting if anyone had ESPN insider please please put the whole story on here ASAP!
Cutler as a 'viper'
August 27, 2009 1:23 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert
If you have an ESPN Insider subscription, I highly recommend you check out David Fleming's essay on Chicago quarterback Jay Cutler's "split personality." Fleming describes Cutler as "an annoyed viper -- with a frat boy haircut and a slight double chin."
Consider this anecdote as evidence of the way Cutler approaches his job:
During Jay Cutler's first week of practice as the Bears' new quarterback, a rookie wide receiver dared to shag a few of his passes with just one hand. And even though this rookie, third-round pick Juaquin Iglesias, had been lectured a few times by coaches about the importance of proper technique, he was slow to break his annoying little habit. So when it happened again one afternoon, Cutler followed his pass upfield, darted toward Iglesias and screamed into his face mask: "If you ever do that again I will never throw another f--ing pass to you. EVER!"
Interesting. We'll have more on Cutler for you as his Sunday night return to Denver approaches
Wow Cutler showing his true colors you dont say that to your young WR glad we traded him when we did, and got what we did, i guarantee Orton would never do that to his WR's
Good bye Jay :wave:
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Originally posted by armedequation View Posthaha but in all reality if he does get into it again urlacher will put him in his place
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You think Urlacher wants to piss off the only good QB the Bears have had in arguably 20 years?
Originally posted by Atwnbroncfan View PostNot in the same way. They wouldnt threaten to just ignore him and not throw him balls. They would get in the face of a rookie no doubt, but in a differnet manner. Cutler tries to be the man and a good leader, but he just comes off wrong.
It's Football for ****'s sake.
A rookie hasn't earned enough respect to not listen to the coaches so sometimes the only way to communicate, is to yell, and be an ass. Especially on a Bears roster that isn't exactly loaded at WR, and might just be the worst in the league. Cutler has to make sure everyone has their act together, so that maybe he can find a diamond in the rough out of all of the Bears receivers
That sticks longer than somebody, trying to have a nice chat. It's okay to take somebody to the side, and be up front with them depending on the situation, but if you can't take criticism and you've made it that far, you don't deserve to be in the leagueLast edited by Biolink; 08-28-2009, 06:11 PM.
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I don't see anything wrong with that.
The coaches asked the kid to stop with the one handed catches and practice proper technique. Dude continued to do it so Cutler followed suit making sure he didn't do it again.
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Originally posted by ursamajor View PostOh most definitely I could see Brady doing that. As well as P Manning, Montana, Marino, P Simms, Young, Aikman etc
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Originally posted by Nordstrom View PostUnless the rook is a total punk, that is not good leadership on Cutlers part. That is not how you gain respect.
Can you see Brady, Manning, Brees, Rivers, Wafflesburger, or Warner yelling in a rookie's face like that???
no.
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Originally posted by 24CHAMP24 View PostI could care less about non Bronco players...
I think everyone is interested in what Cutler is doing in his post Bronco life mostly because I think we all expected him to be a lifer in Denver.
I don't think this is a big deal. It's football...yelling and cursing happens. Most of the time when a young player/freshman/new boy/whoever gets yelled at for being cocky, he deserves it.
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i bet cutler wouldn't have any problems if a WR stretched out and tried as hard as he could to pull in a pass one-handed for a game winning TD.
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haha but in all reality if he does get into it again urlacher will put him in his place
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