mrgoodkat wrote:
Well I have a fundamentally different idea of elite. We have heard multiple times that Cutler is at least top five in arm talent and hugely underrated in terms of mobility pocket elusiveness. So the issue for me is what he has been surrounded by in Denver, and now Chicago, as arm talent is a given. Both situations had front offices in flux, multiple coaching changes and significant deficiencies in the offensive line (Denver was a young line that is now good). Denver had no significant running game and their defense was crap. So really what you had in Denver was Cutler/Marshall/Eddie Royal. Those number speak volumes when you look at field position, etc. They had nothing going for them.
Much of that is on Cutler himself. The team didn't do well enough to keep Shannahans job and then he basically forced a trade out of Denver. He didn't get along with Turner and obviously won that battle. He didn't get along with Martz and rightfully won that battle. Tice will likely be fired too at some point.
Yes, Cutler can throw the ball far. So could Jamarcus Russell. That doesn't mean that Cutler is elite. It's not even up for debate that he's one of the top 5 QB's right now. To even put him in the top ten, you have to discount the play of QB's who have put up much better numbers(Ryan, Romo) by saying they fail in the playoffs while ignoring the fact that Cutler has really not done much in the playoffs either(besides beating Seattle which was a pretty poor team for a playoff team).
mrgoodkat wrote:
And everyone knows what he has had here. This has been comically bad. So it goes back to that idea of some kind of metric to track QB success while factoring in almost every other single factor in the game. The elite QBs all have better situations than Cutler has throughout his entire career.
By choice though. The elite QB's have stayed in the same spot, besides Brees who was sent away from San Diego not by his choice. Let me put it this way. Every other elite QB doesn't need these excuses. That's how the NFL works now. Get an elite QB and everything else on offense takes care of itself.
mrgoodkat wrote:
You can argue that this is the most complete team Cutler has been a part of, but there are still glaring question marks. And I'm never going to give Cutler the talent nod when Stafford has a guy he can literally just throw the ball in the vicinity of and most times get a big completion.
I wouldn't care if Cutler had Randy Moss, Jerry Rice, and Devin Hester in their primes. Put up 5,000 yards in a season and you are elite.
Sorry Frank.