Cutler is not willing to work to resolve, instead he wants to force his way out of town.
I agree with most of what you're saying at this point. My only question is, in relation to the sentence I quoted above:Why is this a bad thing? I still don't understand why it's bad for Cutler to not want to resolve this and want to leave town? Not everyone can get along with everyone. Not everyone can be happy in certain spots. Why is it bad or wrong for Cutler to want to leave Denver? Why is it bad or wrong on his part to not be happy with what happened and not feel comfortable remaining? Why is it his responsibility to return the calls and make up and bring it back the way it was if HE DOES NOT WANT TO?I mean, geez, there are players that simply want to get out of situations they don't like. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But I don't get why it's a bad thing to want to do so. What if an episode happens at your work that you don't feel you can get over? Why should you be expected or required to work things out if all you really want to do is leave. This thinking boggles my mind. I'm not absolving Cutler from blame in this situation. He most definitely has his fair share as does Bowlen and McDaniels. What I don't understand is this thinking that, since McDaniels and Bowlen want to make it better at this point in time, why does Cutler have to agree to it?
Anakin Skywalker turned to the dark side of his own free will, because he wanted to. He was in a situation he did not like, and made his choice. his choice all but exterminated the Jedi's, and sent the Republic into a generation of darkness.I'm a Bronco fan first and a FF guy second. Cutler forcing his way out of town is an insult directly to my favorite team, and could possibly set this team back for years. Cutler was supposed to be THE ONE - the one who could restore order to the AFCW (and knock the Chargers off their block). Cutler choosing this path has potential to send the Broncos into a long-term tailspin.I'm #1208 in line for Bronco season tickets. There's a good chance my # will get called this year. I've been on this list for about 10 years, but currently live in South Carolina. I was thinking of going ahead and getting the tickets, flying to Denver for a game or two a season, and selling the rest. If this whole deal goes bad and the Broncos are in full-blown re-building, I really don't think I'll be able to move the tickets for face value, especially in this economy. So, the timing of this whole mess just might kill my dream of owning Bronco Season Tickets, and that irks me to no end. Yeah, I'm a little bitter.