Frank Coztansa wrote:
Honestly, who gives a shit? I've already spent more time watching Cubs playoff baseball than I will watching the Bears all season. This team sucks and until ownership changes, nothing will with the Bears.
Maybe I'll be a Cardinals fan.
I agree that the franchise is looking horrible right now.
But it matters, because since Cutler has been here, everyone had bowed down to him, except Fox when he signaled that he would keep someone other than Cutler as the starter. For as much as I don't like what has happened with the team, I respected Fox for standing up for principle that the best player should play, even if he's not your so-called franchise quarterback. This is the way it should be, and probably is with all the other positions. But because Jay Cutler is the million-dollar-man, he's always gotten special treatment and never had to face any competition, even from McCown who arguably outperformed Cutler in the Trestman system. For the first time, I believed and I think many others did as well that the Bears were moving on from Cutler, as they should have done a long time ago and not made a sacrifice of Lovie to keep Cutler.
Now, Fox and the Bears are backpedaling and regressing to the old mentality, just to save face, when there's none left to save other than by not playing Cutler. I hate to call Fox gutless, but if the shoe fits, . . .