The_Wolfman
Footballguy
Sorry I mean you say you want to have a reasonable discussion then you refer to Cutler as "the kind of turds"?Glad to see someone is at least willing to attempt to be reasonable. from the other responses to me calling Cutler average so far, I was expecting that regardless of who I named I would be told that the player had a better line and wrs and thats why they looked better.As far as king of turds, the point is that the bear history at qb is irrelevant in measuring cutler. If we had drafted ryan leaf for 25 consecutive years then cutler would still be the exact same quality he is today. If we were the packers (favre, rodgers) or 49ers (montana, young) then cutler would still be the same quality he is today. So I'm not sure what the relevance is in comparing him to our past qbs.But for the record, McMahon and Kramer were both better in my eyes. If Miller could have stayed upright, I'd say he was at least as good if not better.You say we don't know where the problem lies. First, I'd say its all 4 of your list. As far as order I'd move your first one down to #3 and then its about right. The evidence is in our last QB. We thought he was the problem, so we brought in someone else. The offense hasn't scored more points, and has led the league in 3-and-outs since. Meanwhile our former QB put up some fine numbers because he has had a good line and receivers. So each did well with a good line/wrs/system and each did poorly with a bad line/wrs/system. I would call a 'great' qb, or a 'franchise' qb, someone who is going to do well regardless. If the requirement is a top 5 line and top 5 receiver, well then there are 20-25 other guys in the league who will also do well under those circumstances and thats why they are considered average.
What is it about those past QBs, specifically, you prefer over Cutler? Arm strength, pocket presence, toughness, accuracy, scrambling ability, leadership/intangibles? Something else? I'm open to hear what he lacks that guys like Jim Miller or Erik Kramer had.I mean, on some level, I get it. The guy has a lousy personality, he's always pouting on the sidelines making that stupid sour #### face, he's not really that likable. It makes him seem like not a good leader and doesn't endear him to the fans. That being said, his ability as a football player is NOT the issue with the Bears, in my opinion. He's not the best QB in the league, but I wouldn't take anyone else the Bears have had over him. If we could get him some help in some other key areas I think he'd be very successful. He's done more with less than a lot of QBs in the NFL.


This game was not nearly as close as you Windy City fans think. You did not even come close and when you sniffed a chance, it was quickly snuffed out. The Packers are clearly a superior team.I'd fire everyone. 