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  • elecshoc
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    Originally posted by Roddoliver View Post
    Cutler had a bad season with the Bears but damn I miss this

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL6E83FPWqY&feature=fvsr
    Most of those highlights are with jay throwing from play action or him moving the pocket. We'll see how he does sitting back surveying the field. Martz and Cutler together sounds like a great match up on paper.

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  • -Rod-
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    Cutler had a bad season with the Bears but damn I miss this

    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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  • rogue719
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    Originally posted by Apoc13 View Post
    people forget peyton manning averaged 20 picks a year his first 5 seasons....it's possible
    Peyton had a 3-13 rookie season and from there went on to win 10-13 games each year. Big difference.

    Jake Plummer threw 20 picks the same year he broke the Duke's passing yardage and TD pass records. Everyone wanted to complain about the picks instead of the fact that he broke two of Elway's records and took us to the playoffs yet again.

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  • rogue719
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    Originally posted by chazoe60 View Post
    War and Peace is too long of a read, that article has got to be at least twice that long. I am a busy man, I don't have that kind of time.
    Well, what can I say? There were lots of picks to analyze. ;-)

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  • Apoc13
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    Originally posted by CoryWinget81 View Post
    EDIT:

    I DONT think Martz can reprogram him.
    people forget peyton manning averaged 20 picks a year his first 5 seasons....it's possible

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  • elecshoc
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    I stated once before, that with cutler it seems he was way better when he utilized the play action. That allowed him to make a quick read and throw. I don't think his best suite is dropping straight back and reading the whole field.

    We shall see if martz can bring him along into what he's going to try and do with the O. I have a feeling it's going to be all or nothing for the bears fans this year again.

    They're going to see good games and then they're going to get the worst.

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  • BluenOrnge4Life
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    Good Find Rogue, Cp to you.

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  • Frankenpost
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    Originally posted by LarryDean
    Thanks for clearing that up for me :salute!:

    Well why did you come into this thread?

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  • HurricaneDovs
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    Originally posted by lolcopter View Post
    that's what jay cutler does

    at least one "W T F" moment per game
    Yep. As they say when hes good hes good.

    But when hes bad he makes you want to light your eyeballs on fire and take a flying leap off a tall building into a woodchipper.

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  • lolcopter
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    Originally posted by PowderAddict View Post
    The few games I watched him play, I saw him throw terrible passes, often RIGHT TO a defender.
    that's what jay cutler does

    at least one "W T F" moment per game

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  • Frankenpost
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    Originally posted by LarryDean
    Anything to do about Cutler is not even interesting anymore why did I find myself in this thread
    The same reason everyone else posted on here, Jay Cutler is still a topic to discuss about.

    Or until another QB comes around and leads Denver to a record better then 8-8 and into the playoffs.

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  • Andyy_47
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    Damn, the joke has already landed but I wanted to say

    "MUST HAVE TAKEN HIM A LONG TIME TO WRITE

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM :orton:"

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  • PowderAddict
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    Originally posted by CoryWinget81 View Post
    EDIT:

    I DONT think Martz can reprogram him.
    Well, I do think that's a good match. They both love flinging the ball all over the field, particularly downfield, and both treat the running game as a red headed step child

    If anyone can do it, it's Martz. We'll see if he does, I'll be watching a few Bears games this coming season.

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  • CoryWinget81
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    Originally posted by CoryWinget81 View Post
    Jaworski says the same thing I've been saying all along. He feels pressure when there is none and has bad to awful mechanics. I think Martz can reprogram him.
    EDIT:

    I DONT think Martz can reprogram him.

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  • PowderAddict
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    Originally posted by chazoe60 View Post
    War and Peace is too long of a read, that article has got to be at least twice that long. I am a busy man, I don't have that kind of time.
    Cliff notes: Cutler threw a lot of interceptions, and most of them were his fault.

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