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  • Kuzzy Powers
    Beautiful Like Moses
    • Oct 2008
    • 12541

    #46
    Originally posted by dave
    You're as bad as RayMan.

    So far, in both games, Rodgers has been pedestrian at best.
    Nowhere near the MVP talk he was given before the season began.

    I stand by Rodgers being a better QB than Romo, but the two games so far, I give the edge to Romo.

    The Cowgirls' playcalling on O has been disgraceful. It makes my Eagles look visionary.

    Rodgers was below average vs. the Eagles and got a bye-week today and remained average.
    What the fuck are you talking about? One guy is 2-0 with a pretty big road win and the other is 0-2 with a brutal home loss. The numbers arent too heavily favoured in eithers favour.. except the one that matters the most, WINS.

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    • Nukleopatra
      Posts a lot
      • Nov 2008
      • 4365

      #47
      lol @ the Aaron Rodgers discussion.

      The better quarterback will lead his team to victory next week.

      Bears will go 3-0.

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      • citizenerased
        Rugby World Cup Champion
        • Mar 2009
        • 1580

        #48
        What's with all this talk of Romo and Rodgers... get back on the original topic...

        Cutler making Josh McDaniels look like the retard he is.
        Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair

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        • Nukleopatra
          Posts a lot
          • Nov 2008
          • 4365

          #49
          Originally posted by glenwillett
          Take a look at Orton's numbers to Cutler's post trade big boy. Than come talking your jive bullshit.
          It's not fair to use Cutler's previous seasons against him. He's finally running a real system. Even I'm surprised how quickly he's learning the offense - quite possibly better than even Kurt Warner.

          Jay Cutler is by far the better NFL quarterback. By the end of the season, Jay Cutler will be a top 5 quarterback.

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          • ram29jackson
            Noob
            • Nov 2008
            • 0

            #50
            Originally posted by Nukleopatra
            It's not fair to use Cutler's previous seasons against him. He's finally running a real system. Even I'm surprised how quickly he's learning the offense - quite possibly better than even Kurt Warner.

            Jay Cutler is by far the better NFL quarterback. By the end of the season, Jay Cutler will be a top 5 quarterback.


            youre laying it on a bit thick now dude.

            whether its close or a blow out, I think the Pack wins Monday night.

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            • Nukleopatra
              Posts a lot
              • Nov 2008
              • 4365

              #51
              Originally posted by ram29jackson
              youre laying it on a bit thick now dude.

              whether its close or a blow out, I think the Pack wins Monday night.
              Mike Martz was even quoted saying that Jay Cutler has picked the offense up quicker than any QB he's ever worked with, including Kurt Warner. He's also 5x the athlete Kurt Warner ever hoped of being. The only thing that stands in jay Cutler's way of being a top 5 NFL quarterback, is Jay Cutler. Denver didn't have the coaching needed to fix what needed to be fixed with Cutler. Denver needs a guy like Kyle Orton (and lol @ anyone who thinks Orton is half the player Cutler is.)

              One of Cutler's strong points coming out of college was his intelligence, and ability to learn quickly - Kurt Warner's strong point made up for his lack of ability - heart.. Something Jay Cutler doesn't have, but if he ever gets it, Aaron Rodgers might get some competition in that division.

              I'm a firm believer that the only coach that's capable of handling Jay Cutler, is Mike Martz - which is why I was hoping Chicago would have the balls to make the move. Their relationship should continue to grow, because they're a lot alike - but if Jay Cutler ever goes back to being Jay Cutler, Martz is the type of guy who won't hesitate about pulling the trigger - and that's what Cutler needs. A figure that's bigger than he is.

              Okay, so it's Green Bay's division this year, but unless Chicago pulls a Detroit and doesn't bring Martz back - Jay Cutler is going to be scary good in his 2nd year with that system. Jay Cutler's willingness to take on Martz and the difficulty/baggage that comes with Martz, proves that Cutler is at least trying to grow up.

              As for Aaron Rodgers - lol. You guys jump on bandwagons so fucking fast, it's laughable. If I remember correctly, Aaron Rodgers, much like Jay Cutler, hasn't done jack or shit in the postseason. Cutler hasn't gotten there, and Rodgers got his ass kicked by a far superior NFL quarterback in Kurt Warner. So, to say Jay Cutler is on the same level as Aron Rodgers, right now, isn't all that far fetched. I say Jay Cutler is the better NFL quarterback, right now.. Who the fuck is going to prove me wrong? Aaron Rodgers will have to.

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              • ram29jackson
                Noob
                • Nov 2008
                • 0

                #52
                Originally posted by Nukleopatra
                Mike Martz was even quoted saying that Jay Cutler has picked the offense up quicker than any QB he's ever worked with, including Kurt Warner. He's also 5x the athlete Kurt Warner ever hoped of being. The only thing that stands in jay Cutler's way of being a top 5 NFL quarterback, is Jay Cutler. Denver didn't have the coaching needed to fix what needed to be fixed with Cutler. Denver needs a guy like Kyle Orton (and lol @ anyone who thinks Orton is half the player Cutler is.)

                One of Cutler's strong points coming out of college was his intelligence, and ability to learn quickly - Kurt Warner's strong point made up for his lack of ability - heart.. Something Jay Cutler doesn't have, but if he ever gets it, Aaron Rodgers might get some competition in that division.

                I'm a firm believer that the only coach that's capable of handling Jay Cutler, is Mike Martz - which is why I was hoping Chicago would have the balls to make the move. Their relationship should continue to grow, because they're a lot alike - but if Jay Cutler ever goes back to being Jay Cutler, Martz is the type of guy who won't hesitate about pulling the trigger - and that's what Cutler needs. A figure that's bigger than he is.

                Okay, so it's Green Bay's division this year, but unless Chicago pulls a Detroit and doesn't bring Martz back - Jay Cutler is going to be scary good in his 2nd year with that system. Jay Cutler's willingness to take on Martz and the difficulty/baggage that comes with Martz, proves that Cutler is at least trying to grow up.

                As for Aaron Rodgers - lol. You guys jump on bandwagons so fucking fast, it's laughable. If I remember correctly, Aaron Rodgers, much like Jay Cutler, hasn't done jack or shit in the postseason. Cutler hasn't gotten there, and Rodgers got his ass kicked by a far superior NFL quarterback in Kurt Warner. So, to say Jay Cutler is on the same level as Aron Rodgers, right now, isn't all that far fetched. I say Jay Cutler is the better NFL quarterback, right now.. Who the fuck is going to prove me wrong? Aaron Rodgers will have to.


                not bad,.but in truth Rodgers is well ahead of Cutler on the learning curve. rodgers,like Warner came in late with an already large amount of untapped football wisdom. Last year, Rodgers graduated to the veteran level with flying colors.
                Cutler may understand the plays to a degree but he is still just following what the chart says as opposed to really understanding it.
                and quite frankly, i will go as far as to say that he is still waiting a beat too long to see his guy open as opposed to throwing to a spot.

                all in all, this is great though. A Packers-Bears game where both appear to be good at the same time. Way too much passing though haha

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                • Nukleopatra
                  Posts a lot
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 4365

                  #53
                  My only complaint with Cutler right now, is he holds onto the ball a bit too long at times. He needs to be quicker at making decisions, which should improve as the weeks go by. I'm curious how he's going to handle that one really bad game, which is bound to come - and see how he responds to it the following week.

                  But who says Chicago will even give Jay Cutler the opportunity to grow? If Chicago misses the playoffs, the entire coaching staff will probably get the boot, and if Chicago does continue to play well, and make the playoffs - Mike Martz shouldn't be coaching under Lovie Smith in 2011, IMO. Mike Martz should be a head coach right now. If he stays at OC and coaches under Lovie Smith, who is black, I'll lose some respect for the man.

                  Doesn't Dallas need a HC?

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                  • Derrville
                    Dallas has no coaching...
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 5321

                    #54
                    I wouldnt put too much stock in Cutlers performance against Dallas. The Cowboys defense has been at the bottom of the turnover pile for the past decade and this year doesnt seem to be any different. Its like theyre allergic to getting turnovers. They can make any mediocre QB look good.

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                    • Colonel Angus
                      No longer a noob
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 1935

                      #55
                      The key to that game is the Bears offensive line. If they can't find a way to block Clay Matthews it won't even be close. If they do stop him and Cutler gets time, there will be big problems for the Packers.

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                      • Buzzman
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 6659

                        #56
                        Mike Martz turned Jon Kitna and Shaun McDonald into all-pro players. True story. Its a shame Jon Kitna had a complete mental breakdown and fell into football coma.

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                        • Saluki
                          Ball So Hard
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 9445

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Buzzman
                          Mike Martz turned Jon Kitna and Shaun McDonald into all-pro players. True story. Its a shame Jon Kitna had a complete mental breakdown and fell into football coma.

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                          • Nukleopatra
                            Posts a lot
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 4365

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Saluki
                            He actually has a point - even under Mike Martz, Calvin Johnson couldn't break 1,000 yards, because Shaun McDonald was the better route runner. Now with calvin Johnson as the #1 WR, they've won two games in three seasons.

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                            • Buzzman
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 6659

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Nukleopatra
                              He actually has a point - even under Mike Martz, Calvin Johnson couldn't break 1,000 yards, because Shaun McDonald was the better route runner. Now with calvin Johnson as the #1 WR, they've won two games in three seasons.
                              Martz was a huge dick to Calvin Johnson his rookie year. Calvin couldn't even walk without having huge amounts of pain yet Martz did everything in his power to make sure he never rested.

                              McDonald was sweet because he was the slot WR and always had single coverage dickface.

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                              • Saluki
                                Ball So Hard
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 9445

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Nukleopatra
                                He actually has a point - even under Mike Martz, Calvin Johnson couldn't break 1,000 yards, because Shaun McDonald was the better route runner. Now with calvin Johnson as the #1 WR, they've won two games in three seasons.
                                He made them better within the system yes, but all-pro is what i was lol'n. Yeah kitna threw for 4000 yards but a 1 to 1 TD to int ratio and no playoffs is hardly all-pro worthy

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