good "IT" here.When is Jay going to wipe that SOUR####!!!! of his face!!!! Forget about wimping out last season against the Packers in the playoffs last season. And for Gods Sakes quit throwing interceptions.....![]()
Can we get an MJD alias check in aisle 5? TIA.When is Jay going to wipe that SOURof his face!!!! Forget about wimping out last season against the Packers in the playoffs last season. And for Gods Sakes quit throwing senseless interceptions...
Yea, look at how he lit up that scoreboard with a crooked number!'Hilarity Ensues said:Jay Cutler is a very good quarterback. Maybe you missed last night's pre-season game where he dominated the Giants secondary![]()
Jay Cutler is the best quarterback in the league.Yea, look at how he lit up that scoreboard with a crooked number!'Hilarity Ensues said:Jay Cutler is a very good quarterback. Maybe you missed last night's pre-season game where he dominated the Giants secondary![]()
Yea, look at how he lit up that scoreboard with a crooked number!'Hilarity Ensues said:Jay Cutler is a very good quarterback. Maybe you missed last night's pre-season game where he dominated the Giants secondary![]()
Well he definitely shouldn't be talking to the Miami Dolphins' quarterback in the middle of a game, even if it is just preseason.I have to say though, last week I almost spilled my beer when I saw him on the side line during the game looking at game photos and talking to Henne. Maybe there is a bit of hope.
Hanie/Henne meh.Well he definitely shouldn't be talking to the Miami Dolphins' quarterback in the middle of a game, even if it is just preseason.I have to say though, last week I almost spilled my beer when I saw him on the side line during the game looking at game photos and talking to Henne. Maybe there is a bit of hope.
Watched the first half and was in and out during the second. Only a handful? Someone has some big hands... Manning, Manning, Brady, Rivers, Brees, Schaub, Rothlesburger, Rodgers, Ryan, Flacco, Bradford, Freeman, McNabb... Jay did what he always does, put up great yardage numbers to wow the statisticians and fail to actually do anything significant that would actually win a game. Everywhere he goes, all his failures are always everyone else's fault but his own. Great QBs make other players good/great. A great Qb wouldn't be making the receiving corps look like the worst in the NFL, even if they are the worst in the NFL.Yea, look at how he lit up that scoreboard with a crooked number!'Hilarity Ensues said:Jay Cutler is a very good quarterback. Maybe you missed last night's pre-season game where he dominated the Giants secondary![]()
You didn't even watch the game did you?
He made a throw to Hester on the sideline that only a handful of NFL QBs can make. Later in the same drive Hester tripped on what would have been an easy TD...then the next play dropped a pass right in his hands.
Cutler was fine - but he can't run out and catch his own passes.
Interesting. Apparently you know much more about playing QB in the NFL than Ron Jaworski - you see, he's the one that made the statement regarding the fact that that throw could "only be made by a handful of QBs in the league." But you already knew that since you watched the entire first half. I would argue with several of the "strong arm" QBs on your list - but obviously I lack your QB achumen, as I don't even pretend to know more about the position than one who played it...well, that and I don't wont to totally derail this fine thread.Watched the first half and was in and out during the second. Only a handful? Someone has some big hands... Manning, Manning, Brady, Rivers, Brees, Schaub, Rothlesburger, Rodgers, Ryan, Flacco, Bradford, Freeman, McNabb...Yea, look at how he lit up that scoreboard with a crooked number!'Hilarity Ensues said:Jay Cutler is a very good quarterback. Maybe you missed last night's pre-season game where he dominated the Giants secondary![]()
You didn't even watch the game did you?
He made a throw to Hester on the sideline that only a handful of NFL QBs can make. Later in the same drive Hester tripped on what would have been an easy TD...then the next play dropped a pass right in his hands.
Cutler was fine - but he can't run out and catch his own passes.
Nice to see that the smugly superior and insulting attitude isn't relegated to just the one post, its just who you are.Yes, Jaws and Gruden were up his a** all night telling us every play how great he is, and how much everything is everyone else's fault, and how they would have a sour look on their face too. And as long as an announcer hypes something up , its true!Interesting. Apparently you know much more about playing QB in the NFL than Ron Jaworski - you see, he's the one that made the statement regarding the fact that that throw could "only be made by a handful of QBs in the league." But you already knew that since you watched the entire first half. I would argue with several of the "strong arm" QBs on your list - but obviously I lack your QB achumen, as I don't even pretend to know more about the position than one who played it...well, that and I don't wont to totally derail this fine thread.Watched the first half and was in and out during the second. Only a handful? Someone has some big hands... Manning, Manning, Brady, Rivers, Brees, Schaub, Rothlesburger, Rodgers, Ryan, Flacco, Bradford, Freeman, McNabb...Yea, look at how he lit up that scoreboard with a crooked number!'Hilarity Ensues said:Jay Cutler is a very good quarterback. Maybe you missed last night's pre-season game where he dominated the Giants secondary![]()
You didn't even watch the game did you?
He made a throw to Hester on the sideline that only a handful of NFL QBs can make. Later in the same drive Hester tripped on what would have been an easy TD...then the next play dropped a pass right in his hands.
Cutler was fine - but he can't run out and catch his own passes.![]()
Just for the record - are we also ignoring the games that made him a ProBowl QB in his 3rd season?And since when is presenting facts "smugly superior and insulting"? Or is disagreeing with someone now a sign of disrespect? I'm not the one who came into the thread with a one liner ripping a QB for not putting up points in a preseason game.Nice to see that the smugly superior and insulting attitude isn't relegated to just the one post, its just who you are.Yes, Jaws and Gruden were up his a** all night telling us every play how great he is, and how much everything is everyone else's fault, and how they would have a sour look on their face too. And as long as an announcer hypes something up , its true!Interesting. Apparently you know much more about playing QB in the NFL than Ron Jaworski - you see, he's the one that made the statement regarding the fact that that throw could "only be made by a handful of QBs in the league." But you already knew that since you watched the entire first half. I would argue with several of the "strong arm" QBs on your list - but obviously I lack your QB achumen, as I don't even pretend to know more about the position than one who played it...well, that and I don't wont to totally derail this fine thread.Watched the first half and was in and out during the second. Only a handful? Someone has some big hands... Manning, Manning, Brady, Rivers, Brees, Schaub, Rothlesburger, Rodgers, Ryan, Flacco, Bradford, Freeman, McNabb...Yea, look at how he lit up that scoreboard with a crooked number!'Hilarity Ensues said:Jay Cutler is a very good quarterback. Maybe you missed last night's pre-season game where he dominated the Giants secondary![]()
You didn't even watch the game did you?
He made a throw to Hester on the sideline that only a handful of NFL QBs can make. Later in the same drive Hester tripped on what would have been an easy TD...then the next play dropped a pass right in his hands.
Cutler was fine - but he can't run out and catch his own passes.![]()
Lets ignore... every game Jay has ever played. Lets ignore Jaws himself breaking down just a year ago that Jay was responsible for 23 of his own 26 interceptions. Last night they said he was awesome while hyping the game that they were currently broadcasting.
So... I came into the thread with a fact. How is that insulting Cutler? Your logic, not mine. Make your insults as backhanded and mocking as you want, they're still insults.Yes, Jay's 2008 season is another great example of how he puts up nice looking stats that don't lead to anything. He turned the ball over a ton, got a lot of garbage time yardage every week and couldn't win games.Just for the record - are we also ignoring the games that made him a ProBowl QB in his 3rd season?And since when is presenting facts "smugly superior and insulting"? Or is disagreeing with someone now a sign of disrespect? I'm not the one who came into the thread with a one liner ripping a QB for not putting up points in a preseason game.Nice to see that the smugly superior and insulting attitude isn't relegated to just the one post, its just who you are.Yes, Jaws and Gruden were up his a** all night telling us every play how great he is, and how much everything is everyone else's fault, and how they would have a sour look on their face too. And as long as an announcer hypes something up , its true!Interesting. Apparently you know much more about playing QB in the NFL than Ron Jaworski - you see, he's the one that made the statement regarding the fact that that throw could "only be made by a handful of QBs in the league." But you already knew that since you watched the entire first half. I would argue with several of the "strong arm" QBs on your list - but obviously I lack your QB achumen, as I don't even pretend to know more about the position than one who played it...well, that and I don't wont to totally derail this fine thread.Watched the first half and was in and out during the second. Only a handful? Someone has some big hands... Manning, Manning, Brady, Rivers, Brees, Schaub, Rothlesburger, Rodgers, Ryan, Flacco, Bradford, Freeman, McNabb...Yea, look at how he lit up that scoreboard with a crooked number!'Hilarity Ensues said:Jay Cutler is a very good quarterback. Maybe you missed last night's pre-season game where he dominated the Giants secondary![]()
You didn't even watch the game did you?
He made a throw to Hester on the sideline that only a handful of NFL QBs can make. Later in the same drive Hester tripped on what would have been an easy TD...then the next play dropped a pass right in his hands.
Cutler was fine - but he can't run out and catch his own passes.![]()
Lets ignore... every game Jay has ever played. Lets ignore Jaws himself breaking down just a year ago that Jay was responsible for 23 of his own 26 interceptions. Last night they said he was awesome while hyping the game that they were currently broadcasting.
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Keep up the fine work. Have a great season guy.
good "IT" here.When is Jay going to wipe that SOUR####!!!! of his face!!!! Forget about wimping out last season against the Packers in the playoffs last season. And for Gods Sakes quit throwing interceptions.....![]()
Try not to buy into the in-game commentary.... or any commentary along those lines for that matter..Interesting. Apparently you know much more about playing QB in the NFL than Ron Jaworski - you see, he's the one that made the statement regarding the fact that that throw could "only be made by a handful of QBs in the league." But you already knew that since you watched the entire first half. I would argue with several of the "strong arm" QBs on your list - but obviously I lack your QB achumen, as I don't even pretend to know more about the position than one who played it...well, that and I don't wont to totally derail this fine thread.Watched the first half and was in and out during the second. Only a handful? Someone has some big hands... Manning, Manning, Brady, Rivers, Brees, Schaub, Rothlesburger, Rodgers, Ryan, Flacco, Bradford, Freeman, McNabb...Yea, look at how he lit up that scoreboard with a crooked number!'Hilarity Ensues said:Jay Cutler is a very good quarterback. Maybe you missed last night's pre-season game where he dominated the Giants secondary![]()
You didn't even watch the game did you?
He made a throw to Hester on the sideline that only a handful of NFL QBs can make. Later in the same drive Hester tripped on what would have been an easy TD...then the next play dropped a pass right in his hands.
Cutler was fine - but he can't run out and catch his own passes.![]()
When Roy Williams and Devin Hester quit sucking.
He also said it was a frozen rope 50 yards down the field.It was a 37 yard pass and Cutler was not 13 yards behind the LOS.Also, that pass did not seem too difficult for only a handful to make it.Looked like a pass you have to make against cover two (over the corner, before the safety gets over).I have seen more than a handful of QBs make that throw.That and those claiming he hit him perfect in stride and Hester should have scored...watch it again, Hester has to reach back for it and doing so it puts him slightly off balance to where he goes out of bounds rather than being able to keep running straight or make a cut to avoid the safety that is coming over.Interesting. Apparently you know much more about playing QB in the NFL than Ron Jaworski - you see, he's the one that made the statement regarding the fact that that throw could "only be made by a handful of QBs in the league." But you already knew that since you watched the entire first half. I would argue with several of the "strong arm" QBs on your list - but obviously I lack your QB achumen, as I don't even pretend to know more about the position than one who played it...well, that and I don't wont to totally derail this fine thread.![]()
He also said it was a frozen rope 50 yards down the field.It was a 37 yard pass and Cutler was not 13 yards behind the LOS.Also, that pass did not seem too difficult for only a handful to make it.Looked like a pass you have to make against cover two (over the corner, before the safety gets over).I have seen more than a handful of QBs make that throw.That and those claiming he hit him perfect in stride and Hester should have scored...watch it again, Hester has to reach back for it and doing so it puts him slightly off balance to where he goes out of bounds rather than being able to keep running straight or make a cut to avoid the safety that is coming over.Interesting. Apparently you know much more about playing QB in the NFL than Ron Jaworski - you see, he's the one that made the statement regarding the fact that that throw could "only be made by a handful of QBs in the league." But you already knew that since you watched the entire first half. I would argue with several of the "strong arm" QBs on your list - but obviously I lack your QB achumen, as I don't even pretend to know more about the position than one who played it...well, that and I don't wont to totally derail this fine thread.![]()
Traveled 50 yards maybe...but stating it was made 50 yards downfield makes it sound a bit different.He also said it was a frozen rope 50 yards down the field.It was a 37 yard pass and Cutler was not 13 yards behind the LOS.Also, that pass did not seem too difficult for only a handful to make it.Looked like a pass you have to make against cover two (over the corner, before the safety gets over).I have seen more than a handful of QBs make that throw.That and those claiming he hit him perfect in stride and Hester should have scored...watch it again, Hester has to reach back for it and doing so it puts him slightly off balance to where he goes out of bounds rather than being able to keep running straight or make a cut to avoid the safety that is coming over.Interesting. Apparently you know much more about playing QB in the NFL than Ron Jaworski - you see, he's the one that made the statement regarding the fact that that throw could "only be made by a handful of QBs in the league." But you already knew that since you watched the entire first half. I would argue with several of the "strong arm" QBs on your list - but obviously I lack your QB achumen, as I don't even pretend to know more about the position than one who played it...well, that and I don't wont to totally derail this fine thread.![]()
nice throw, but classic Jaws hyperbole on that play ETA: my guess it did probably travel 50 yards when you take into account going from the middle of the field to the sideline