Titans possibly going after Cutler, also releasing CJ

#51
#51
Something about this years draft class just doesn't do it for me. I wouldn't be confident spending a high pick on any of them. I'm sure a couple will turn out alright, but it seems more like a gamble.

Murrary might be a steal in the middle rounds.. I could see him being a poor man's Matthew Stafford. I like Brett Hundley out of UCLA.. seems like Locker, but with the ability to stay healthy. Hundley passes the eye test more than anyone, cept maybe Bridgewater.

Teddy is far and away the best prospect. It is going to suck playing against him twice a year. :cray:
 
#52
#52
Yeah i'm not too excited about this year's crop of QB's. Although i would take Manziel if you could steal in the mid rounds. Kid's a gamer.. Has a good arm and can run. Seems to be able to read coverage fairly well also. Just not the prototype you're looking for but Brees isn't all that big either..
 
#53
#53
Jay Cutler NFL Football Statistics - Pro-Football-Reference.com

>Career record of 55-46
>Loser

Pick one.


What other options does Tennessee have at QB?

Locker has been sporadic at best, and has suffered 3 significant injures in 2 seasons.

Fitztragic is a cocktease.

no good Free Agents other than ****ler

Who we gonna draft? We're 0-2 in the first round with QBs in the last decade.

Meanwhile, Cutler is solid. 149 TDs to only 108 picks. You guys honestly think we have better options in Locker, Fitz, free agency, or the draft?

This site gives me AIDS with all the dumbasses on here. f*** it.
Decaf.


I agree Cutler is our best hope. But you need to calm down a bit.
 
#56
#56
Not sure he was going for laughs

I wasn't. Some things are up for debate, like ranking the QBs in the draft. Others are unknown variables and some of you guys are acting like you know as much as the people who work with Cutler.

Sure his toughness is to be questioned, but we don't know the extent of his injures and all the stuff going on behind the scenes. We're not team doctors or coaches. I'm sure the dude wants to get out there and play, especially in crunch time.

Fans who think they are more informed than the coaches and managers who do this for a living drive me nuts.
 
#57
#57
I wasn't. Some things are up for debate, like ranking the QBs in the draft. Others are unknown variables and some of you guys are acting like you know as much as the people who work with Cutler.

Sure his toughness is to be questioned, but we don't know the extent of his injures and all the stuff going on behind the scenes. We're not team doctors or coaches. I'm sure the dude wants to get out there and play, especially in crunch time.

Fans who think they are more informed than the coaches and managers who do this for a living drive me nuts.
Again, I'm with you on getting Cutler. Hope this happens. I don't see another FA QB with his skills. I don't like drafting another rookie who will sit behind Fitzpatrick until the season is in ruin. Go for it
 
#58
#58
Cutler can ball. He's put up good numbers and he's won a decent amount in his career without ever having a complete offense around him. If the Bears can improve their line some more this would be a scary offense.

He's not in the top tier of QBs but I'd say he's good enough to win a SB with the right team around him.
 
#59
#59
For the last time. McCarron will not, nor ever be, a long-term starter in this league. He will be a career back-up which is nothing to be ashamed about.

Then you and I can agree to disagree.

I'm sure if your credentials in football were amazing enough to know that, you'd be coaching in the NFL and not worried about what I think of AJ McCarron.
 
#60
#60
Cutler is going nowhere. They just got that offense built around him in Chicago. They revamped the o-line too. Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffrey could very well be the best WR combo in the league. Throw in the kick ass TE they signed for him and Matt Forte, they are loaded. Cutler was having his best year as a Bear when he got hurt. And Jim Tressman is a hell of a QB coach, look what Josh McCown is doing under him. This is arguably the best Bears offense I've ever seen...yes I'm serious.

They've lost a pro bowl DT, pro bowl LB, and a pro bowl CB to injury. Bring them back along with Cutler next year and Chicago is a serious player. Not sure what the incentive would be for him joining the clown show that has become the Titans.
 
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