Cutler seems to be doing better, but he does appear to be kinda goofy. Now, how bout them Chefs. They lose this weekent to the football machine, otherwise known as Peyton Manning!
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I don't know where you get the idea Cutler is a dummy. He went to Vanderbilt and speaks intelligently when he wants to. >
>Mike, the scouting report on Cutler, ever since he was drafted, is that he has a howitzer for an arm and bag of hammers for a brain.
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>Shanahan said many times that Cutler's biggest trouble was his inability to read defensive schemes in general and blitzes in particular.
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>Many in Denver thought Cutler's career would either end from throwing too many interceptions, or from getting whacked because he didn't read blitzes and didn't sense the pressure around him.
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>The consensus amonst NFL analysts after last night's game was that the Giants easily sacked Cutler because he takes too long to get rid of the ball and waits too long to see if he can make a big play.
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>I think this Mike Martz thing has been overplayed. Martz was successful in St Louis because Kurt Warner was a SMART quarterback. I'm not saying Martz doesn't have talent as an O-coordinator - but I'm far from convinced that the Martz-Cutler marriage in Chicago will be successful. I guess we'll wait and see.
John Harvey
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