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Should Caleb Hanie be the Bears starting QB in 2011? (1 Viewer)

Should Hanie be the starting QB in 2011?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 8.8%
  • No

    Votes: 31 91.2%

  • Total voters
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Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...

 
Puh-lease. Cutler is still >> Caleb.

Cutler’s theme all season has been “Protect the football, don’t be a crazy gunslinger.” That's what he did today again. Hanie goes out there, plays full risk, throws a bunch of boneheaded low percentage throws. Some work out, others are picked. Cutler can do that for you any time you want. That's hardly the way to win a conference final game.

Not saying Cutler is elite at all. Just that Caleb has by no means shown himself to be better.

The real question, though, is wth was Todd Collins doing on this team all season?!

 
A lot of knee jerk threads in here lately. This sucks for Cutler and Bears fans but when the dust settles, Cutler is still the man there.

 
Zdravko said:
Puh-lease. Cutler is still >> Caleb. Cutler’s theme all season has been “Protect the football, don’t be a crazy gunslinger.” That's what he did today again. Hanie goes out there, plays full risk, throws a bunch of boneheaded low percentage throws. Some work out, others are picked. Cutler can do that for you any time you want. That's hardly the way to win a conference final game.Not saying Cutler is elite at all. Just that Caleb has by no means shown himself to be better.The real question, though, is wth was Todd Collins doing on this team all season?!
Puh-lease. Caleb didn't quit on his team. This isn't because Caleb has shown himself to be better than Cutler. But Cutler showed himself to not be a leader.
 
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If Urlacher is supporting Cutler and Lovie Smith wants him to be the QB, you have your answer - if you're willing to listen to people who actually know what they're talking about.

 
Zdravko said:
Puh-lease. Cutler is still >> Caleb. Cutler’s theme all season has been “Protect the football, don’t be a crazy gunslinger.” That's what he did today again. Hanie goes out there, plays full risk, throws a bunch of boneheaded low percentage throws. Some work out, others are picked. Cutler can do that for you any time you want. That's hardly the way to win a conference final game.Not saying Cutler is elite at all. Just that Caleb has by no means shown himself to be better.The real question, though, is wth was Todd Collins doing on this team all season?!
Exactly. Cutler had total control of the offense and in comes Hanie messes everything up.
 
Zdravko said:
Puh-lease. Cutler is still >> Caleb.

Cutler’s theme all season has been “Protect the football, don’t be a crazy gunslinger.” That's what he did today again. Hanie goes out there, plays full risk, throws a bunch of boneheaded low percentage throws. Some work out, others are picked. Cutler can do that for you any time you want. That's hardly the way to win a conference final game.

Not saying Cutler is elite at all. Just that Caleb has by no means shown himself to be better.

The real question, though, is wth was Todd Collins doing on this team all season?!
Puh-lease. Caleb didn't quit on his team. This isn't because Caleb has shown himself to be better than Cutler. But Cutler showed himself to not be a leader.
This happened way before today.
 
I voted no, since he should really be the seahawks starting qb. Get it done Pete! Trade them hasselbeck and give the bears a billion of allens money under the table to get it done!!

 
Depends on how serious Cutler's injury really is. If he was truly injured to where he couldn't play...will he be rehabbed in time for next season? Hanie made a case for moving up to #2 and maybe a shot at a quarterback controversy in the spring.

 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
nfl players watching a playoff game on network tv are clearly more able to assess the physical risk and effectiveness of a particular player than trained doctors for a 100sm+ organization who have tactile access to the situation.
 
Zdravko said:
Puh-lease. Cutler is still >> Caleb. Cutler’s theme all season has been “Protect the football, don’t be a crazy gunslinger.” That's what he did today again. Hanie goes out there, plays full risk, throws a bunch of boneheaded low percentage throws. Some work out, others are picked. Cutler can do that for you any time you want. That's hardly the way to win a conference final game.Not saying Cutler is elite at all. Just that Caleb has by no means shown himself to be better.The real question, though, is wth was Todd Collins doing on this team all season?!
Exactly. Cutler had total control of the offense and in comes Hanie messes everything up.
Nice sarcasm. Does it have any point to it? Like I said, with the plays Hanie received and taking the chances Hanie was taking, Cutler would have done just as well, if not better. Regardless: neither of the two is too good. But the thread is about Cutler vs Hanie in 2011. And the point here is that Cutler still gives the Bears a better chance to win on a weekly basis. As for quitting on his team - I am hardly a big Cutler fan, but I will withhold judgment for now. Anybody who voices an opinion without knowing the alleged injury is either biased, or IQ-challenged. Urlacher already came out strong to defend Cutler, so let's hear the details.
 
Zdravko said:
Puh-lease. Cutler is still >> Caleb. Cutler’s theme all season has been “Protect the football, don’t be a crazy gunslinger.” That's what he did today again. Hanie goes out there, plays full risk, throws a bunch of boneheaded low percentage throws. Some work out, others are picked. Cutler can do that for you any time you want. That's hardly the way to win a conference final game.Not saying Cutler is elite at all. Just that Caleb has by no means shown himself to be better.The real question, though, is wth was Todd Collins doing on this team all season?!
Exactly. Cutler had total control of the offense and in comes Hanie messes everything up.
Nice sarcasm. Does it have any point to it? Like I said, with the plays Hanie received and taking the chances Hanie was taking, Cutler would have done just as well, if not better. Regardless: neither of the two is too good. But the thread is about Cutler vs Hanie in 2011. And the point here is that Cutler still gives the Bears a better chance to win on a weekly basis. As for quitting on his team - I am hardly a big Cutler fan, but I will withhold judgment for now. Anybody who voices an opinion without knowing the alleged injury is either biased, or IQ-challenged. Urlacher already came out strong to defend Cutler, so let's hear the details.
What is Urlacher supposed to say? He says exactly what Lovie has told him to say for years.What knee injury are you going to be ok with? Rivers played a playoff game with a torn ACl. You think Cutlers is worse than that? If not, then the guy is a gutless piece of crap.
 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
Yes, it's terrible. Those comments are terrible, too, and those players should be ashamed of themselves. Cutler obviously does not work hard to endear himself to the media, and the media loves to run with any possible drama angle they can. And clearly, the media has a very strong influence on the people of our society - witness this thread and countless other examples of people in our society refusing to think for themselves.If Cutler wasn't a leader or soft in any way, why don't his teammates say anything like this? Why did the Bears players and coaches defend Cutler angrily in the post-game conferences today? Why did they refer to him as "tough as hell" and a guy who "busts his ###" and "never #####es"? Those are actual quotes, by the way.He's been hit more and sacked more than any QB in the league over the past two years and he's never complained once. Through all of those hits, he's left the game exactly twice - once after a concussion that left him walking to the wrong sideline and now this knee injury. Maybe he was actually hurt? He could barely move on the stationary bike. Could it be that he had no mobility, and with that terrible OL against that pass rush, the Bears knew he was going to be a sitting duck? Did you notice that Hanie was only able to do anything against the Packers because he's mobile and could move outside of the pocket? FYI, its been reported that the Bears believe he has a torn MCL. MRI tomorrow. Terrible thread.
 
Zdravko said:
Puh-lease. Cutler is still >> Caleb. Cutler’s theme all season has been “Protect the football, don’t be a crazy gunslinger.” That's what he did today again. Hanie goes out there, plays full risk, throws a bunch of boneheaded low percentage throws. Some work out, others are picked. Cutler can do that for you any time you want. That's hardly the way to win a conference final game.Not saying Cutler is elite at all. Just that Caleb has by no means shown himself to be better.The real question, though, is wth was Todd Collins doing on this team all season?!
Exactly. Cutler had total control of the offense and in comes Hanie messes everything up.
Nice sarcasm. Does it have any point to it? Like I said, with the plays Hanie received and taking the chances Hanie was taking, Cutler would have done just as well, if not better. Regardless: neither of the two is too good. But the thread is about Cutler vs Hanie in 2011. And the point here is that Cutler still gives the Bears a better chance to win on a weekly basis. As for quitting on his team - I am hardly a big Cutler fan, but I will withhold judgment for now. Anybody who voices an opinion without knowing the alleged injury is either biased, or IQ-challenged. Urlacher already came out strong to defend Cutler, so let's hear the details.
What is Urlacher supposed to say? He says exactly what Lovie has told him to say for years.What knee injury are you going to be ok with? Rivers played a playoff game with a torn ACl. You think Cutlers is worse than that? If not, then the guy is a gutless piece of crap.
Yeah, because every ACL injury is the same. Some of you people are ridiculous. If Cutler could have gone, he would have...nobody would bow out of a 7 point game to sit on the sideline and have to face this type of music.
 
Zdravko said:
Puh-lease. Cutler is still >> Caleb. Cutler’s theme all season has been “Protect the football, don’t be a crazy gunslinger.” That's what he did today again. Hanie goes out there, plays full risk, throws a bunch of boneheaded low percentage throws. Some work out, others are picked. Cutler can do that for you any time you want. That's hardly the way to win a conference final game.Not saying Cutler is elite at all. Just that Caleb has by no means shown himself to be better.The real question, though, is wth was Todd Collins doing on this team all season?!
Exactly. Cutler had total control of the offense and in comes Hanie messes everything up.
Nice sarcasm. Does it have any point to it? Like I said, with the plays Hanie received and taking the chances Hanie was taking, Cutler would have done just as well, if not better. Regardless: neither of the two is too good. But the thread is about Cutler vs Hanie in 2011. And the point here is that Cutler still gives the Bears a better chance to win on a weekly basis. As for quitting on his team - I am hardly a big Cutler fan, but I will withhold judgment for now. Anybody who voices an opinion without knowing the alleged injury is either biased, or IQ-challenged. Urlacher already came out strong to defend Cutler, so let's hear the details.
What is Urlacher supposed to say? He says exactly what Lovie has told him to say for years.What knee injury are you going to be ok with? Rivers played a playoff game with a torn ACl. You think Cutlers is worse than that? If not, then the guy is a gutless piece of crap.
Yeah, because every ACL injury is the same. Some of you people are ridiculous. If Cutler could have gone, he would have...nobody would bow out of a 7 point game to sit on the sideline and have to face this type of music.
Are you a doctor? Explain to me how they are different.I am not being ridiculous. I have defended this guy since day 1, but I am done. The Broncos made the right decision trading this guy. He is a quitter.
 
Zdravko said:
Puh-lease. Cutler is still >> Caleb.

Cutler’s theme all season has been “Protect the football, don’t be a crazy gunslinger.” That's what he did today again. Hanie goes out there, plays full risk, throws a bunch of boneheaded low percentage throws. Some work out, others are picked. Cutler can do that for you any time you want. That's hardly the way to win a conference final game.

Not saying Cutler is elite at all. Just that Caleb has by no means shown himself to be better.

The real question, though, is wth was Todd Collins doing on this team all season?!
Exactly. Cutler had total control of the offense and in comes Hanie messes everything up.
Nice sarcasm. Does it have any point to it? Like I said, with the plays Hanie received and taking the chances Hanie was taking, Cutler would have done just as well, if not better. Regardless: neither of the two is too good. But the thread is about Cutler vs Hanie in 2011. And the point here is that Cutler still gives the Bears a better chance to win on a weekly basis.

As for quitting on his team - I am hardly a big Cutler fan, but I will withhold judgment for now. Anybody who voices an opinion without knowing the alleged injury is either biased, or IQ-challenged. Urlacher already came out strong to defend Cutler, so let's hear the details.
What is Urlacher supposed to say? He says exactly what Lovie has told him to say for years.What knee injury are you going to be ok with? Rivers played a playoff game with a torn ACl. You think Cutlers is worse than that? If not, then the guy is a gutless piece of crap.
This came up in the other thread, and it's just another example of people warping facts to fit their opinions. The actual scenario:Rivers was injured against the Colts in the AFC Divisional Round and left the game at the beginning of the 4th quarter with the game very much on the line. He did not return to the game, much like Cutler did not return to the game. Rivers played the next game, after having arthroscopic surgery. So, no, he did not really play anything with a torn ACL. They actually cleaned up the knee and, I believe, removed the ACL all together because that would be better short term than leaving it in. But the point remains: Rivers left the game and did not return when he was initially injured, in the playoffs, with the game on the line - just like Cutler did tonight.

Are you going to call Rivers a quitter now, too?

 
This came up in the other thread, and it's just another example of people warping facts to fit their opinions. The actual scenario:

Rivers was injured against the Colts in the AFC Divisional Round and left the game at the beginning of the 4th quarter with the game very much on the line. He did not return to the game, much like Cutler did not return to the game. Rivers played the next game, after having arthroscopic surgery. So, no, he did not really play anything with a torn ACL. They actually cleaned up the knee and, I believe, removed the ACL all together because that would be better short term than leaving it in. But the point remains: Rivers left the game and did not return when he was initially injured, in the playoffs, with the game on the line - just like Cutler did tonight.

Are you going to call Rivers a quitter now, too?
Of course they won't. It's far easier to pretend they know exactly what happened to Cutler's knee and talk about how tough guys in the 1960's were.That and playing the rest of the softball game and dancing the next day.

 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
No, its a terrible question...and the vote tally says so.A third string QB who had a chance to shine, and instead gave 2 picks to the other team.... :lmao: , seriously, he choked when he had a chance to make a name for himself...and u think he should be a starter over a guy who got them to the NFC Championship and left cuz of an injury. What grounds do u have to even speak the phrase that u named this thread?
 
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if these threads continue to take up space on the front page it won't be long before the Shark Pool waters are safe for swimmers . . .

 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
No, its a terrible question...and the vote tally says so.A third string QB who had a chance to shine, and instead gave 2 picks to the other team.... :no: , seriously, he choked when he had a chance to make a name for himself...and u think he should be a starter over a guy who got them to the NFC Championship and left cuz of an injury. What grounds do u have to even speak the phrase that u named this thread?
You couldn't know less about football. In one of the most important games in franchise history, that kid came in with no experience or reps in practice and led them to two scores against one of the best defenses in the NFL in the 4th quarter. The offense couldn't even manage to score a single point up until then. Sure, he wasn't good enough to lead them to a 4th quarter comeback, but who would be in that position? He did a hell of a job in trying to and wasn't that far away either. :shrug:This thread is all shtick anyway. No one really thinks he should be their starting QB next year.
 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
No, its a terrible question...and the vote tally says so.A third string QB who had a chance to shine, and instead gave 2 picks to the other team.... :) , seriously, he choked when he had a chance to make a name for himself...and u think he should be a starter over a guy who got them to the NFC Championship and left cuz of an injury. What grounds do u have to even speak the phrase that u named this thread?
You couldn't know less about football. In one of the most important games in franchise history, that kid came in with no experience or reps in practice and led them to two scores against one of the best defenses in the NFL in the 4th quarter. The offense couldn't even manage to score a single point up until then. Sure, he wasn't good enough to lead them to a 4th quarter comeback, but who would be in that position? He did a hell of a job in trying to and wasn't that far away either. :thumbup: This thread is all shtick anyway. No one really thinks he should be their starting QB next year.
LOL....yet your the one defending if Caleb Hanie should be starting over Cutler, seriously? ...and I couldn't know less about football?He played ok, but is that not what is expected for an NFL qb?

 
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What is Urlacher supposed to say? He says exactly what Lovie has told him to say for years.What knee injury are you going to be ok with? Rivers played a playoff game with a torn ACl. You think Cutlers is worse than that? If not, then the guy is a gutless piece of crap.
Dude. No offense, but how on earth would you know that Lovie is feeding Urlacher lines? If there is a player on the Bears who would voice his own opinion, that's Urlacher. Much more likely he believes what he is saying than that he is forced to lie.Rivers LEFT the Colts game and did not come back. Rivers had stabilizing surgery on his ACL before the next game. He then played against the Patriots. The Chargers recorded 12 total points. Rivers stat line: 211 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT. Highly debatable that his heroism helped the Chargers. Anyway, very little in common with Cutler's case.
 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
No, its a terrible question...and the vote tally says so.A third string QB who had a chance to shine, and instead gave 2 picks to the other team.... :) , seriously, he choked when he had a chance to make a name for himself...and u think he should be a starter over a guy who got them to the NFC Championship and left cuz of an injury. What grounds do u have to even speak the phrase that u named this thread?
You couldn't know less about football. In one of the most important games in franchise history, that kid came in with no experience or reps in practice and led them to two scores against one of the best defenses in the NFL in the 4th quarter. The offense couldn't even manage to score a single point up until then. Sure, he wasn't good enough to lead them to a 4th quarter comeback, but who would be in that position? He did a hell of a job in trying to and wasn't that far away either. :thumbup: This thread is all shtick anyway. No one really thinks he should be their starting QB next year.
You dont think the Packers prevent defense had something to do with his success?

 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
No, its a terrible question...and the vote tally says so.A third string QB who had a chance to shine, and instead gave 2 picks to the other team.... :) , seriously, he choked when he had a chance to make a name for himself...and u think he should be a starter over a guy who got them to the NFC Championship and left cuz of an injury. What grounds do u have to even speak the phrase that u named this thread?
You couldn't know less about football. In one of the most important games in franchise history, that kid came in with no experience or reps in practice and led them to two scores against one of the best defenses in the NFL in the 4th quarter. The offense couldn't even manage to score a single point up until then. Sure, he wasn't good enough to lead them to a 4th quarter comeback, but who would be in that position? He did a hell of a job in trying to and wasn't that far away either. :thumbup: This thread is all shtick anyway. No one really thinks he should be their starting QB next year.
You dont think the Packers prevent defense had something to do with his success?
It had everything to do with it.
 
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Hanie was on my deep sleeper radar until Cutler came. I'm not surprised at all with his play today. It would be nice if Bears fans could see this kid play, but unfortunately they're stuck with arrogant Cutler for the next decade.

 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
No, its a terrible question...and the vote tally says so.A third string QB who had a chance to shine, and instead gave 2 picks to the other team.... :fishing: , seriously, he choked when he had a chance to make a name for himself...and u think he should be a starter over a guy who got them to the NFC Championship and left cuz of an injury. What grounds do u have to even speak the phrase that u named this thread?
You couldn't know less about football. In one of the most important games in franchise history, that kid came in with no experience or reps in practice and led them to two scores against one of the best defenses in the NFL in the 4th quarter. The offense couldn't even manage to score a single point up until then. Sure, he wasn't good enough to lead them to a 4th quarter comeback, but who would be in that position? He did a hell of a job in trying to and wasn't that far away either. :bye: This thread is all shtick anyway. No one really thinks he should be their starting QB next year.
You dont think the Packers prevent defense had something to do with his success?
Now it's because the Packers played poor defense. I've heard it all. :thumbup:
 
Now it's because the Packers played poor defense. I've heard it all. :loco:
Pretty defensive stance to a simple question, isnt it? Let me try asking a different way. Do you Flapgreen believe that Hanies numbers were better because he was playing against the Packers prevent defense?Do you find it to be a coincidence in the two drives Hanie and the Bears were down by 14 they scored TD's, and in the two drives they were down by 7 resulted in Int's?It might not have anything to do with it, but i would bet that Hanies results would have been similar to Cutlers had he played when Cutler did.
 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
No, its a terrible question...and the vote tally says so.A third string QB who had a chance to shine, and instead gave 2 picks to the other team.... :loco: , seriously, he choked when he had a chance to make a name for himself...and u think he should be a starter over a guy who got them to the NFC Championship and left cuz of an injury. What grounds do u have to even speak the phrase that u named this thread?
You couldn't know less about football. In one of the most important games in franchise history, that kid came in with no experience or reps in practice and led them to two scores against one of the best defenses in the NFL in the 4th quarter. The offense couldn't even manage to score a single point up until then. Sure, he wasn't good enough to lead them to a 4th quarter comeback, but who would be in that position? He did a hell of a job in trying to and wasn't that far away either. :shrug: This thread is all shtick anyway. No one really thinks he should be their starting QB next year.
LOL....yet your the one defending if Caleb Hanie should be starting over Cutler, seriously? ...and I couldn't know less about football?He played ok, but is that not what is expected for an NFL qb?
I'm not defending him, dip####. And no, throwing 2 touchdowns against a great defense in 4th quarter in the NFC championship game is not what I expect from a 2nd or 3rd string QB in the NFL. I said he did a hell of a job considering the position he was put in. Wake up! Where did the hell did I say should be starting over Cutler? Please find it.
 
my only question is why todd collins comes into a game ahead of hanie.
Because the coaching staff was too dumb to figure out putting a player in that had been with the team 3 years was better than putting in a washed up never was in the game who hadn't even been with the team for one season. Nuts.
 
destro said:
Terrible thread. Cutler hurt his knee, and now hundreds of knees are jerking in their armchairs all over this forum...
Is it so terrible that numerous NFL players, current and past, are asking the same question as this thread? You may not want to limit your criticism to people on this forum.....
No, its a terrible question...and the vote tally says so.A third string QB who had a chance to shine, and instead gave 2 picks to the other team.... :loco: , seriously, he choked when he had a chance to make a name for himself...and u think he should be a starter over a guy who got them to the NFC Championship and left cuz of an injury. What grounds do u have to even speak the phrase that u named this thread?
You couldn't know less about football. In one of the most important games in franchise history, that kid came in with no experience or reps in practice and led them to two scores against one of the best defenses in the NFL in the 4th quarter. The offense couldn't even manage to score a single point up until then. Sure, he wasn't good enough to lead them to a 4th quarter comeback, but who would be in that position? He did a hell of a job in trying to and wasn't that far away either. :shrug: This thread is all shtick anyway. No one really thinks he should be their starting QB next year.
nice post. Given the circumstances he did a hell of a job today. The bolded part says it all.
 
Not at all. Hanie played great for a 3rd string QB in his first real game action but Cutler is the QB for the Bears. Not that he ever should have been demoted over the worst QB on an NFL roster, Todd Collins, but this performance solidified Hanie as the #2 in Chicago and perhaps a starting gig down the road for another team.

Other than that, nothing to see here. Cutler is the Bears QB for the long-term and aside from catastrophic injury nothing is going to change that.

 
if cutler had played similarly to hanie this thread would still exist.

to be clear, if clutler threw a pick 6 and another drive ending int late in the 4th yall would be calling for his head.

 

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