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I have been telling you since day one that Jay Cutler is an overated punk.

He was a loser at Vandy

He was a loser in Denver

He is a choker in Chicago
 

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I'm not gonna lay all the blame on Cutler, the guy has no offensive line right now which also kills his running game. He shouldn't be expected to throw the ball 50+ times every game and win the game on his own.
 

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Cutler has underperformed for sure but how many of 2 or 3 of those picks were not his fault last night.

But way to base a career on 9 games.

If there is anyone who thinks Orton is better than Cutler, please stand up.
 

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I have always felt that Cutler was the second coming of Jeff George, great arm but no head for the game. Relies too much on his arm strength and thinks he can throw it into coverage and get away with it. In Denver he had talent around him and time to throw with a decent running game. Too Bad the Bears gave away the farm for him and with no 1st or 2nd round picks in the next draft they will have to search long and hard for some talent to put around him. He had a reputation for partying too much (i.e. drinking) in Denver and continues to do so against his doctors wishes, not a good idea for some on who is diabetic.
 

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The Bears O-line is killing Cutler right now, top that with the fact that he has no receivers and you make a bad looking QB. The Bears needed more than just a "franchise QB" to make this team good. Put Cutler on the Bears Super Bowl team from 3 years ago, and you have a great team.
 

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The First INT of the game was a high school play.

He is a known choker with a bad attitude.

The Bears will regret this trade for the next 10 years.

17 INTS in 9 games speaks volumes.

Where has the guy ever won?

I dont even know if he won in High School?
 

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Cutler's nonchalance should cause Chicagoans concern

Posted by Mike Florio on November 13, 2009 10:33 AM ET
Bears quarterback Jay Cutler long has been criticized for a demeanor that more often than not suggests that he isn't sufficiently invested emotionally in the results of his work product.

Last night, he seemed to take it to a new level.

Sure, he seemed to whine a little bit after one of his interceptions (the fourth, I think) looked possibly to have been the product of pass interference. But we'll never be able to shed the image of Cutler after one of his blunders removing his helmet and scratching his head with a look on his face projecting roughly the same level of concern that Jerry Seinfeld routinely expressed upon uttering, "That's a shame."

There's a fine line between cool and complacent. Cutler seemed to have been on the wrong side of it last night.

Even after the game, he didn't seem to care. Speaking with Mike Silver of Yahoo! Sports, Cutler "nearly laughed" when he said the words "five interceptions."

"Fire away," Cutler told Silver before boarding the team bus. "Feel free to do your job and give me the public ripping I have coming."

Cool, or complacent?

We're not saying that Cutler should rant and/or rave or **** and/or moan like some of the other more demonstrative quarterbacks we've all seen over the years. But football is an emotional game, and the quarterback needs to at times seem like he gives a crap.

Cutler rarely if ever has done that.
 

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Am I the only one that likes Jay Cutler? Get him some weapons at wide receiver and an O-Line and he'll do great things in Chicago. I still consider it a GREAT trade for Chicago and I'm not a Bears fan.
 

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Am I the only one that likes Jay Cutler? Get him some weapons at wide receiver and an O-Line and he'll do great things in Chicago. I still consider it a GREAT trade for Chicago and I'm not a Bears fan.

It was a horrible trade. I am happy to have Cutler in Chicago over Orton, but he was not 2 first round draft picks better than Orton.
 

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Cutler has underperformed for sure but how many of 2 or 3 of those picks were not his fault last night.

But way to base a career on 9 games.

If there is anyone who thinks Orton is better than Cutler, please stand up.

Except it wasn't a simple trade of QB's. The Broncos also received 2 huge 1st round picks in the process of unloading an over rated QB in return for a mediocre one.
 

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Bears fans should be more worried about the terrible O-Line than Cutler. Why no outrage for the lack of production from Forte? Did he average over 2.5 ypc last night? Your problems on this team start at the line. And as far as the receivers, your best option is the TE, then RB. Hester as a WR is a joke. Bennett is basically a rookie and Knox will be a career #3. Put some talent around Cutler before call him a waste. QB is the most position in the NFL and Chicago has one of the top 8 in the league.
 

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Cutler has underperformed for sure but how many of 2 or 3 of those picks were not his fault last night.

But way to base a career on 9 games.

If there is anyone who thinks Orton is better than Cutler, please stand up.

He's been in the league a hell of a lot longer than that. The reality is that Jay Cutler is a less-criticized version of Tony Romo. Big name, big arm, no results.
 

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Am I the only one that likes Jay Cutler? Get him some weapons at wide receiver and an O-Line and he'll do great things in Chicago. I still consider it a GREAT trade for Chicago and I'm not a Bears fan.

Really though, you just mentioned an environment where almost any NFL starting QB would thrive. I don't have anything against Cutler at all. I just didn't understand the Hype and what the Bears gave up to get him. No, I do not think Orton is better than Cutler, but I do think the Bears would have been better off getting a strong line in there and a top notch receiver or 2. I'd rather have an OK QB throwing behind a top notch line and at a couple Top Tier receivers than to have a Good QB throwing behind the Bears line now at receivers who, started their careers at D-Backs. Isn't that always the joke, "That's why he plays D?"