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03/14/2009 at 5:17 am #874305
KansasCityChris
MemberCoach;124484 wrote:I think Cutler gets an “F” for the way he is handling the situation. Every player is tradable. Joe Montana got traded if you don’t recall. Joe Montana!Jay needs to shut his hole and know his role!
Coach is imitatin The Rock!!!!!!!
LMAO!!!!! I just heard this reported on the NFL Network, Jay Cutlers Denver home is now on the market for sale. I think we are about to witness Mr Cutler getting traded away and I say he will go to Detroit for the over all number one pick . Just a guess but since Detroit was willing to dish the number one over all pick to Tampa to aquire Cassell just to trade for Cutler then Tampa trade Cutler to Detroit for Jay, it is a possiblity. Who knows where but I believe he will be traded.:yahoo::lol::lol::lol:03/14/2009 at 5:56 am #874331DT14PRIEST
MemberIf (and thats a big if), Denver trades Cutler, especially this season, I think that’d have to be at the top of the NFL’s dumbest moves in history. Not that I’d mind, I like the idea of Cutler out of the AFC West.
03/14/2009 at 8:13 am #874386KansasCityChris
MemberDT14PRIEST;124550 wrote:If (and thats a big if), Denver trades Cutler, especially this season, I think that’d have to be at the top of the NFL’s dumbest moves in history. Not that I’d mind, I like the idea of Cutler out of the AFC West.NFL Network usually doesn’t report stories to create controversy but if there is something already started they will attempt to build the drama so the audience will continuously return for updates on the situation. I like you hope that he leaves the AFC West, as for being the dumbest move, Cutler was a QB that is set up for the West Coast Offense, if the Donks are gonna change up their Offense to more of a Patriots style Offense, it could be one of the reasons McDaniels was trying to trade him for Cassell. They also could use Cutler to trade for Stafford but they will need a first over all pick to achieve that. Detroit may not wish to aquire a QB at this point as they had Aaron Curry visit for work outs and I doubt they did that for nothing, Culpepper will be their main man and Captain of the team for 2009 . I truely hope that Cutler takes off 2009 and maybe the Donks will fall to the bottom of the division. There is nothing wrong with wishing.
03/15/2009 at 3:05 pm #874458tornadospotter
Memberhttp://cbs4denver.com/broncos/cutler.nfl.broncos.2.958850.html
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:11: :character00109: Stinky donks.
03/15/2009 at 9:48 pm #874480warcrychief
MemberBroncos | Cutler vs. McDaniels turning into full-blown feud?
Sun, 15 Mar 2009 11:53:56 -0700
Mike Klis, of The Denver Post, reports the ongoing saga between Denver Broncos QB Jay Cutler and head coach Josh McDaniels seems to be turning into a full-fledged feud. The two sides reportedly exchanged words yet again Saturday, March 14. According to the Broncos, no ultimatums were given and the meeting was described as cordial. Cutler apparently did not like what he heard in the meeting. According to a source, it is now doubtful he will attend the team’s first offseason meeting Monday, March 16. Currently, the Broncos are not entertaining the idea of trading him.
http://www.kffl.com03/16/2009 at 2:32 am #874492Bike
MemberCutler needs to grow up. There aint no cryin’ in football….
03/16/2009 at 3:54 am #874505tornadospotter
MemberBike;124740 wrote:Cutler needs to grow up. There aint no cryin’ in football….True, but when the donks are in turmoil, I love it!
03/16/2009 at 4:21 am #874507tammietailgator
MemberI hope they keep Cultler and the poison in the locker room will spoil the season!
03/16/2009 at 6:32 am #874531Chiefster
Participant…Moved to proper forum.
03/16/2009 at 7:16 am #874538Sn@keIze
MemberBike;124740 wrote:Cutler needs to grow up. There aint no cryin’ in football….No kiddng. Hes taking this far enough.
Hes actually hurtin himself. Aint no team going to want a drama queen. Get over it already.
03/16/2009 at 7:23 am #874540brish
MemberAccording to NFL.com it’s not over, apparently he has officially asked for a trade. Uf he really doesn’t want to be there, what options does he have? I mean he’s signed a contract..
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