Leave it to Clones21 to make a complete BS thread.
The source of the article is:
The Mark Block Agency. (Who?????????)
The Jay Cutler Foundation. (Seriously????)
I have heard that these two entities work very closely with Vandelay Industries.
Leave it to Clones21 to make a complete BS thread.
The source of the article is:
The Mark Block Agency. (Who?????????)
The Jay Cutler Foundation. (Seriously????)
Find it funny how people talk about character issues with Cutler and then bring up Manziel as a better alternative. This is just my opinion, but I could see Manziel as a huge flop in the NFL based on some of the decisions he makes.
As a die hard Bear fan and Cutler supporter I do not envy the position they are in at all.
Cutler is a very good QB in my opinion but not good enough to give a gigantic contract to. Especially when it looks like Trestman is a true QB guru. But on the other hand, they are going into an off season where they have have to revamp the entire D, do you really want to have to get a new QB as well?
It will be an interesting situation.
Revamping that defense is a lot easier if you don't have to dump a ton of money into Cutler. I know it's not popular, but I say draft a QB and give McCown the reins for a year while the rookie learns.
But then again, this is coming from a Lions fan. Which by the way, I'd be happy to see Stafford suit up for Chicago next year.
Jay Cutler
Jerome Felton
Adrian Peterson
Kyle Rudolph
John Carlson
Greg Jennings
Cordarrelle Patterson
Jerome Simpson
Jarius Wright
I honestly think that would be one of the best groups of contributing "skill position" players in the NFC.
Vikings could draft almost solely defense and would be in position to compete for the playoffs right away.
Lots of stupid posts in here. Cutler isn't the one giving up 500 rushing yards every game.
I see Josh McCown similar to that of Todd Collins.Except McCown is almost 35 which changes the thought process in my mind
Rebuild the D through the draft and you don't have to spend much money. The Bears would be better off cutting some of their vetarans who are no longer performing or can't stay healthy than releasing a rare franchise QB.
This would be true, if the Bears had a franchise QB.
They don't.
He's probably going to get pretty big money, and while he's not bad, he's not worth franchise QB money. They can get by with McCown for a couple years and either draft a QB this year, or wait until next year (which could have a loaded QB class if Bridgewater holds off for another year and Winston comes out, plus Hundley at UCLA and Mariota; and who knows, Connor Cook at MSU has potential but he's still got quite a ways to go).
There's a pretty solid crop of defensive free agents this year, so the Bears could definitely use money that would go to Cutler elsewhere.
And who is better out there to get?
The Bears have already tried going "all in" on Defense and it didn't win them a Super Bowl. You need an elite QB to win.