Buyer beware on Cutler

By John McMullen  |   Wednesday, April 01, 2009  |  Comments( 7 )

Denver Broncos
It's usually not all that hard to pick a rooting interest in any conflict, be it personal, professional, political or in the world of sports. The average person will gravitate toward one side for a plethora of reasons that can involve everything from family ties to patriotism to the color of a jersey. In the Jay Cutler-Josh McDaniels fiasco, ...
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No.1
svduran1
05:08 AM
04/03/2009
Very complicated trade, considering it's probably good for both Quarterbacks but Chicago over paid with the picks. Two first rounders, I hope there is a performance clause. Cutler should get the faith from the coaching staff to open up the play book and Orton should also benefit, because more than a few of those losses he was blamed for were caused by coaching errors and just not having five receivers on the bench that could go 4.4 and catch. Unfortunately Denver got a better Quarterback than they deserve and a bunch of draft picks. Bowlen saved McDanials bacon, that should be strike two. I would seriously think if this situation comes up again or Mc Danials fails to produce quickly...
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JustRa8dersBaby
10:48 AM
04/03/2009
The Donkies only got the better of the deal if they draft wisely. I'd rather face Orton and/or Sims twice a year than Cutler. Regardless, we're coming up and they're going to be our biotches for years to come.
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