HOVA wrote:
Cutler has taken a pounding all year as QB and gotten up. He rarely slides (except in the NFC Championship game (to take the Bears out of FG range). No one can really question his toughness. That being said I think you can question his leadership and his heart. I don't know of any other elite QB that wouldn't have taken a shot or a pill or even put of a brace to finish that game. Even on the sidelines it didn't appear that he was involved. Hanie came over with the pictures and Cutler looked like he didn't give a fuck. He quit on his team in many ways. Cutler at 25% is a better option than Collins. There were 2 drives with great field position that was wasted because of him. That could have really made a difference in the game.
Cutler is not the leader of this team and will not be until Olin Kreutz hangs it up or retires. Jay is the QB and calls the plays, but I don't believe he wants to be the leader. Also, I really think FOX Sports loves to pound the story of Cutler and his persona of not caring. After the game Caleb Hanie talked at length about how Jay kept talking to him sideline about blitzes and keeping his composure. Also, I might be a little pouty too if I played like crap and then couldn't redeem myself and just watched the ship sink in front of me.
I also think if Cutler went out there with a brace, the Packers would have been hunting for that injured leg. I would rather have Cutler next year then go through a year with a crappy QB.
Aaron Rodgers failed several years ago but has made up for it now. I believe Jay can right the ship and repay Bears fans in the future.