You know, i was one of the MANY people that truly resented cutler. I went to the preseason game and booed my lungs out and just got livid when his name was mentioned.
Now lets think back before the trade. Jay cutler threw for 4500 yards. He was the poster boy for the team and the city chanted him the "future Elway". We had the exact equivalent of a man crush. We were sure he was what we were waiting for for ten years. And you can say every quarterback, past, present, and future, for the denver broncos will face the scrutiny of being compared to elway, but, cutler was especially compared to this because he had the first real flash of greatness in a qb unseen since elway. And that is why it hurt so bad when we heard of his "acting up" and his eventual trade happened.
Now Denver,CO does not ever take professional atheletes leaving kindly, especially when it is under snarkey circumstances, But when the most important man in the city gets traded, it is the most popular news event of the year or even decade. I think our intolerace torwards people leaving us(i guess what would be called abandonment issues) makes it worse and it makes us fell like it was personal and we take it very personally.
But what we dont seem to undertand is that it is not the people that make players leave here. It is their own personal life or money issues or issues with the organization's interior. There is more going on in a company than the public media knows about or should know about the private organization.
Now people say that Cutler had "no right" to leave and that is "our team" but the fact of the matter is that he had every right to do with his professional career and it is no one else's decision what the broncos do other than the broncos. THis is an unfortunate circumstance of what love and devotion bring to people. We think that we control the team.
The shock, anger, feeling of betrayal, bitterness, and just strong feelings of malevolence felt by the town was only somewhat just and should not be continued when it is just the way the professional world works. Jay Cutler is gone and their is nothing anyone could have done to prevent it in the end. I truly believe that in order to move on we must come together as a city and just wish him luck so we can enjoy the glorious sport of football as the way that it is and stop judging individual players on their decisions and past players accomplishments. Now i am not saying forget all of the great players that have enhanced your past, but embrace the now. Only then can professional football be returned to the elation it is supposed to bring and not the bitterness that it has brought us.
Now lets think back before the trade. Jay cutler threw for 4500 yards. He was the poster boy for the team and the city chanted him the "future Elway". We had the exact equivalent of a man crush. We were sure he was what we were waiting for for ten years. And you can say every quarterback, past, present, and future, for the denver broncos will face the scrutiny of being compared to elway, but, cutler was especially compared to this because he had the first real flash of greatness in a qb unseen since elway. And that is why it hurt so bad when we heard of his "acting up" and his eventual trade happened.
Now Denver,CO does not ever take professional atheletes leaving kindly, especially when it is under snarkey circumstances, But when the most important man in the city gets traded, it is the most popular news event of the year or even decade. I think our intolerace torwards people leaving us(i guess what would be called abandonment issues) makes it worse and it makes us fell like it was personal and we take it very personally.
But what we dont seem to undertand is that it is not the people that make players leave here. It is their own personal life or money issues or issues with the organization's interior. There is more going on in a company than the public media knows about or should know about the private organization.
Now people say that Cutler had "no right" to leave and that is "our team" but the fact of the matter is that he had every right to do with his professional career and it is no one else's decision what the broncos do other than the broncos. THis is an unfortunate circumstance of what love and devotion bring to people. We think that we control the team.
The shock, anger, feeling of betrayal, bitterness, and just strong feelings of malevolence felt by the town was only somewhat just and should not be continued when it is just the way the professional world works. Jay Cutler is gone and their is nothing anyone could have done to prevent it in the end. I truly believe that in order to move on we must come together as a city and just wish him luck so we can enjoy the glorious sport of football as the way that it is and stop judging individual players on their decisions and past players accomplishments. Now i am not saying forget all of the great players that have enhanced your past, but embrace the now. Only then can professional football be returned to the elation it is supposed to bring and not the bitterness that it has brought us.
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