Frank Coztansa wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
but if you are going to prioritize the fixes this team needs, the QB is nowhere near the top of that list.
I stand by this, Rick, and you have yet to adress it.
What is there to address? The team has problems. The team needs improvement that may not come this year. Jay Cutler is the future of the Bears. If the Bears win a Super Bowl in the next 5 years it will be off him fixing the exact problems I am referencing. He is the most important player on the team.
We are talking about Jay Cutlers game. We are talking about what he needs to do to be considered a legitimate top flight franchise QB. We are talking about what he was in Denver too. It's the reason that Josh McDaniels traded him away after trying to get Cassel(bad) and Orton(average). The type of play that Jay Cutler has done his whole career is not what a top 5 NFL QB does. He shows signs and consecutive games where you believe he is approaching that. Then he has a few down games in a row.
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Start getting on Tommie Harris to play better. Get on Lovie to get some better schemes, make better adjustments, and to use those adjustments quicker. Get on Angelo for once again not adressing the Oline. And then get on the Olinemen for false starts and getting constantly beat even when the opposition is only rushing 3 and 4 guys. Get on the DB's for missing assignments and tackles.
All of those are things I would adress before Jay Cutler's INTs.
So, you mention almost mostly defensive things and say that is what you would address. Cutler cutting down on his interceptions and inconsistent play has nothing to do with most of things you mention.
The offensive line needs to improve but it was the same line that Cutler went for 100+ passer ratings with too.
I am not blaming Cutler for the loss yesterday. I don't think any QB in the NFL could win that game for the Bears. However, we can judge Cutler for his first 6 games and see that the same problems he had in Denver are still here. Either he finds a way to take better control of the ball even if it results in a few less touchdowns a season or he doesn't.
So yes, you are right that Cutler isn't the reason the Bears are 3-3. They have other problems. However, Cutler has flaws in his game that need to improve or he'll float in the 8th to 15th best QB in the NFL and that just won't be good enough.