Friday, April 3, 2009

Jay Cutler hardly the next Punky QB

I doubt Jay Cutler will be drinking a beer when he is introduced to the media in Chicago. I doubt Cutler will ever wear a headband and re-create the Super Super Shuffle. And I doubt he will ever moon a camera at practice during a Super Bowl practice, mainly because he will never reach the Super Bowl.
Jay Cutler will not lead the Bears to the promise land anytime soon. The Bears offense is bad as the Broncos defense had been. Last season the Bears ranked 26th, averaging less than 300 yards per game. With Rashied Davis as the number one receiver it's gonna be tough sledding in the windy city. Also the Bears are a team that likes to pound the rock. Matt Forte ran for 1200 yards as a rookie last season and has the potential to be one of the leagues best running backs. Running the ball is not something Cutler wants to do. He is a gunslinger who is going to want to throw the ball all over the field.
Cutler is also going to have to be prepared to take some criticism and not get his feelings hurt by rumors. Chicago is going go to love Cutler if he throws interceptions to cost the Bears victories and then pouts about it after the game.
This trade may have been one of the worst decisions the Broncos have ever made. Cutler had a pretty good thing going with Mike Shanahan allowing him to throw the ball wherever and whenever he wanted to. The only problem with the Broncos was their defense which struggled over the entire Cutler era. Shanahan was fired after the collapse last season and in came Belichick protege Josh McDaniel, who immediatley wanted to trade Cutler for Matt Cassel. That was the beginning of the end for Culter in Denver and I think hes gonna regret his decision to not talk to McDaniels or owner Tom Bowlen

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