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Jay Cutler
11 December 2010
Posted by Randolph Charlotin | No comments yet
10 October 2009
As for Los Patriots, ego, not injury, led to the trade that sent former Pro Bowler Jay Cutler to Chicago for the pedestrian Kyle Orton and picks, including a first rounder in 2009. Everyone said the Bears got the better player, but the Broncos have the better record, thanks in large part to Orton.
Posted by Randolph Charlotin | No comments yet
26 May 2009
The 2009 Bears will be a team to watch in 2009 with the addition of Jay Cutler. With his ability to throw the ball down the field, Devin Hester may finally be able to reach his potential as a burner at WR. The Bears will also be returning their star RB, Matt Forte, who impressed last season with over 1,200 yards. Their defense should be solid as always, but the major question will be chemistry with Cutler and the WR's. By week 2, will they have enough time together to have their timing down? Probably not. I give the Steelers 8/10.
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12 January 2009
But the primary reason why this union between coach and franchise came to be is quarterback Jay Cutler.
McDaniels is a former high school passer and spent the last five years working directly with quarterbacks. He was an integral part of Tom Brady's development. With McDaniels in his ear, Brady had his four best years as a passer, including the record-breaking 2007 season.
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31 October 2008
LEAGUE MVP
RUNNER-UP: Jay Cutler (DEN)—Unlike Brees and Rivers, his team is actually in a position where it’d make the playoffs today. He’s made huge strides each year, but none has been larger than this season’s.
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Posted by Randolph Charlotin | 1 comment
20 October 2008
Talking about Graham, he was one of my favorite players when he was a Patriot. Daniel was a load to bring down once he got going. And he was such a good blocker, it was like an additional O-lineman. The man was a beast.
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15 October 2008
The secondary I would leave alon
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