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Monday, November 9, 2009

Jeff Cutler

It's happening. The guy is a malcontent and a crybaby. In the Card game And Jay George took a 15-yard penalty for arguing with officials and then questioned his team’s internal makeup afterward.

That’s right. Quarterback Cutler was asked if the Bears have a chemistry and leadership problem after their 41-21 loss to Arizona. Cutler response: “I don’t know. We’ll see.” Apparently he was heard muttering as he left the podium. This guy is a loser.

I can appreciate his desire to win but if things don't go his way or he doesn't get his way, he doesn't want to play ball.

The thing is I'm sure he will take heat for his penalty and comments this week in Chi Town. Talk radio will have a field day with him, Tommie Harris, and the Bears play in general. I'm sure that will only want him to say "F U!" even more. It's coming.

The worst thing that can happen today is if Orton comes out and has a stellar game against the Steelers. That will only add to the fire.

Grossman was broken because of these fans. He seemed to lose his charisma and confidence in his abilities. Cutler will make sure he goes out with a bang and challenge everyone in Chicago to a fight before he leaves.

5 comments:

Rob said...

You are complaining about nothing.

He was muttering after his press conference? So?

This post is weak.

j, k, and s's d said...

The part of the post that reads, "Jay George took a 15-yard penalty for arguing with officials and then questioned his team’s internal makeup afterward.

That’s right. Quarterback Cutler was asked if the Bears have a chemistry and leadership problem after their 41-21 loss to Arizona. Cutler response: “I don’t know. We’ll see.” is straight from the Trib (could be the Sun Times).

The media is making it into a story and you can bet that it is being talked about in Chicago sports talk. It may not be a big topic of discussion but I'm sure it is being discussed. That is what the media loves to do. That is what the fans love to talk about. Jeff Cutler came to the Bears with a certain reputation. Right or wrong, fair or not, the media will jump at an opportunity to play up that rep.

That's what happens. I still think Jeff Cutler is a malcontent and thinks he is better than he is and better than his peers. I can't wait for him to middle finger salute to the home crowd as he walks back to the locker room when he throws 3 INTs in the next home drubbing.

Rob said...

So what if he took the penalty?

He was complaining because there was an obvious pass interference call that wasn't made on a fourth down play. I had no issue with his complaint.

I don't really care what the media is complaining about - that is what they do. I am posting about what you are writing.

I really don't understand what you are complaining about. I think his response of "I don't know. We'll see." is not unusual, nor do I find it in bad taste, or detrimental to the team. It isn't a big deal - but you want to make it into a big deal.

Orton is a good QB, but he is limited. Cutler is on a different level. We'll see how the trade turns out after a couple of years. Looking 8 games into the season and bitching about what Cutler says in a press conference seems a bit petty and weak to me.

j, k, and s's d said...

I'm not "bitching" about anything. I'm simply presenting what the Chicago media is writing about him. The meat of the post was pulled directly from Chicago newspaper.

By itself, I don't think too much of the comments or muttering. I do think Jeff Cutler is a crybaby and a guy that thinks highly of himself. I think he is very Georgesque.

Rob said...

You are taking a minority view of Cutler and presenting it as the norm. The guy has been praised for the great game he played this week.