mrgoodkat wrote:
This is the stuff that drives me crazy in this town. The sheer amount of shit that is out of a quarterbacks hands that dictates success or failure has to play a role in how you judge someone. I think everyone is in agreement that the talent is elite - so then you look at the situation. If you think Cutler has been on a team where the situation is as good as the rest of the elite quarterbacks then you are a fucking moron.
He hasn't played enough yet to call him "elite" but did Cutler inherit a worse situation than Cam Newton? What about Drew Brees who joined a team that wasn't very good and all of a sudden they can plug in just about any receiver and things work? Colston was a low round draft pick. Jimmy Graham was a 3rd round draft pick.
Here is the problem with your thoughts here. Either Cutler is the only player with elite talent that is "unlucky" to not have talent around him or it's just not true. Every other elite or possibly elite QB in the league just goes out and does it no matter who you put out there. Tom Brady turned Wes Welker into a pro bowl player. Peyton Manning had Austin Collie putting up big numbers. Cam Newton was awesome last year with a team of bums *and Steve Smith*.
The excuses need to be over. All of them. No more blaming the offensive line. No more blaming the WR's. No more blaming the offensive coordinator. If Cutler is a top 5 QB, as you seemingly think, then he needs to show it for the first time in his career. I don't mean a play or two that makes a highlight reel. I'm talking about a season.
If what you say is true, and it's the Bears organization that is holding back a top 5 QB then the Bears should release him tomorrow and restart from scratch because clearly they won't ever get the elite level of play out of him.
mrgoodkat wrote:
Forget that pull everyone out of mediocrity BS. You have inherent and systematic stupidity at multiple levels on this team and it infects everything right down to fundamentals. Stopping on fucking routes!! How does that happen year after year? How does that happen with Earl Bennett who is a good route runner and you'd think would have a handle on this shit by now?
Here is a little secret. It happens on every team. We just have a QB that makes it clear to anyone watching that it happened even in meaningless preseason games.
mrgoodkat wrote:
There is inexplicable shit that happens with this team, year after year. If you want to focus on Cutler then I would kindly ask that you stop thinking on it.
They are running out of people to fire. There are only a few people left before the only constant in all of this is Cutler.