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  • Primetime
    Thank You Prince
    • Nov 2008
    • 17526

    If you take out the 2nd half of last game, Cutler is averaging 29 PAPG.

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    • Warner2BruceTD
      2011 Poster Of The Year
      • Mar 2009
      • 26141

      How does any of this disprove that Orton throwing more passes than anybody else has resulted in him being the leader in the one category that he has an edge on Cutler?

      We can play with Cutler's pass attempts all we want, the bottom line is he is averaging more yards per attempt & yards per completion than Orton.

      But yes, Orton has thrown for more yards in a four game sample size. Impressive.

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      • Primetime
        Thank You Prince
        • Nov 2008
        • 17526

        Don't get me wrong....I wasn't disagreeing with you at all. I don't think Orton's passing yards mean shit, especially compared to Cutler. I was simply posting the actual numbers estimate.

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        • FirstTimer
          Freeman Error

          • Feb 2009
          • 18720

          What Jay Cutler turnover has cost the Bears this season?

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          • FirstTimer
            Freeman Error

            • Feb 2009
            • 18720

            Oh yeah..and on the "if" "should" game. Orton was a miracle bounce away last year from having the same record as Cutler as a starter.

            And round and round we go.

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            • bucky
              #50? WTF?
              • Feb 2009
              • 5408

              Originally posted by Nukleopatra
              So, I'll play your game - Jay Cutler beat Green Bay
              Meh....GB beat GB.

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              • bucky
                #50? WTF?
                • Feb 2009
                • 5408

                Originally posted by mgoblue2290
                Oh come on. Mike Martz leaving is not the reason the Lions suck. Absolutely terrible front office decisions and questionable coaching is why we suck.
                I think your Lions are getting better. Been in just about every game.

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                • Senser81
                  VSN Poster of the Year
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 12804

                  Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                  How does any of this disprove that Orton throwing more passes than anybody else has resulted in him being the leader in the one category that he has an edge on Cutler?

                  We can play with Cutler's pass attempts all we want, the bottom line is he is averaging more yards per attempt & yards per completion than Orton.

                  But yes, Orton has thrown for more yards in a four game sample size. Impressive.
                  LOL. I still don't get how this can even be an argument. Would you say that Jamaal Charles is having a better year than Arian Foster, because the only category that Foster has over Charles is the relatively unimportant "rushing yards" category?

                  Kyle Orton is leading the NFL in passing yards. Jay Cutler isn't in the top 10. Their percentage based stats are nearly identical, BUT ORTON IS THROWING FOR 125 MORE YARDS PER GAME than Cutler.

                  Here is a baseball analogy...Keith Moreland gets hurt sometimes, but he ends up batting .315 with 125 hits. Pete Rose never gets hurt, and he ends up batting .315 with 225 hits. Would you argue that Moreland is better than Rose, because he hit .315 with LESS HITS?

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                  • FirstTimer
                    Freeman Error

                    • Feb 2009
                    • 18720

                    Originally posted by glenwillett
                    Yeah and the bears would have only given up two first round picks
                    Our GM is Jerry Angelo. Those 1st rounders wouldn't have mattered.

                    Everyone knows that.




                    Originally posted by glenwillett
                    Nice upgrade. I'm this close to breaking out my Gaines Adams material.
                    I'll take the risk on Cutler's raw talent that at some point he explodes and becomes a legit pro bowler or all pro for a season or two than have Orton max out and have us win 10 games.

                    Go ahead and break out the Gaines Adams stuff. No sweat off my back. I was pumped about the Cutler trade. Then again it gave us a QB with elite level talent for the first time since Sid Luckman...so I had cause to be. I never threw it around in your face and not really sure what Bears fan's here did.

                    The Bears problems are much bigger than Cutler. Cutler has his own issues to overcome but no way in hell I would take the trade back. I'd hate to see Orton behind this offensive line...at the end of the day until the Bears get an offensive line that can block it doesn't matter who the QB, the OC, or the head coach is. This team won't succeed.

                    It's surprising to me the Bears started 3-0 and was puzzling as every concern/question that existed about this team in the preseason was still there or answered badly in the first threee games.

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                    • Warner2BruceTD
                      2011 Poster Of The Year
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 26141

                      Originally posted by Senser81
                      LOL. I still don't get how this can even be an argument.
                      Because Cutler has a sample size large enough where it's fair to bring up the averages.

                      You can't bring up Orton leading the league in yards, without bringing up the fact he also leads the league in attempts, or that he's 7th in yards per completion...tied with Mark friggin' Sanchez, who isn't allowed to throw anything beyond 10 yards.

                      Cutler is 2nd in the league in yards per completion, and 4th in yards per attempt, ahead of Orton in both categories. The one category where Orton has a huge edge on Cutler this year, yards, has got to be negated by his huge edge in attempts.

                      The formula for beating Denver has been the same for two years now. Let them have all of that underneath junk they throw (in place of the lack of running game), and dare Orton to beat you. To his credit, he's had some success throwing long at times this year, and is having a career year. But you also get games where he throws for 500 yards and produces 13 points.

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                      • Warner2BruceTD
                        2011 Poster Of The Year
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 26141

                        You would also think that 175 pass attempts and 1400+ yards would result in more than 6 TD passes.

                        The same amount as Cutler. And Sam Bradford. And David Garrard.

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                        • NAHSTE
                          Probably owns the site
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 22233

                          Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                          Because Cutler has a sample size large enough where it's fair to bring up the averages.

                          You can't bring up Orton leading the league in yards, without bringing up the fact he also leads the league in attempts, or that he's 7th in yards per completion...tied with Mark friggin' Sanchez, who isn't allowed to throw anything beyond 10 yards.

                          Cutler is 2nd in the league in yards per completion, and 4th in yards per attempt, ahead of Orton in both categories. The one category where Orton has a huge edge on Cutler this year, yards, has got to be negated by his huge edge in attempts.

                          The formula for beating Denver has been the same for two years now. Let them have all of that underneath junk they throw (in place of the lack of running game), and dare Orton to beat you. To his credit, he's had some success throwing long at times this year, and is having a career year. But you also get games where he throws for 500 yards and produces 13 points.
                          I agree with this. This is the same reason I laugh when people say Matt Schaub is a great QB.

                          But Cutler still sucks.

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                          • Senser81
                            VSN Poster of the Year
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 12804

                            Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                            Because Cutler has a sample size large enough where it's fair to bring up the averages.

                            You can't bring up Orton leading the league in yards, without bringing up the fact he also leads the league in attempts, or that he's 7th in yards per completion, tied with Mark friggin' Sanchez, who isn't allowed to throw anything beyond 10 yards.

                            Cutler is 2nd in the league in yards per completion, and 4th in yards per attempt, ahead of Orton in both categories. The one category where Orton has a huge edge on Cutler this year, yards, has got to be negated by his huge edge in attempts.
                            Cutler is 4th in YPC (for whatever that is worth) and 2nd in YPA. Orton is 7th in YPC and 4th in YPA. Very similar numbers. Cutler's are slightly better, but he was much fewer pass attempts. Its easier to average 8 YPA in 100 attempts than in 200 attempts.

                            I don't understand how Orton's percentages can be almost the same as Cutler's, yet his yardage total is "negated" by his pass attempts. Do we negate Kobe Bryant's scoring because he takes a lot of shots? Do we negate Ichiro's 200-hits/season record because he gets a lot of at-bats?

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                            • Senser81
                              VSN Poster of the Year
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 12804

                              Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                              The formula for beating Denver has been the same for two years now. Let them have all of that underneath junk they throw (in place of the lack of running game), and dare Orton to beat you. To his credit, he's had some success throwing long at times this year, and is having a career year. But you also get games where he throws for 500 yards and produces 13 points.
                              And the Bears offense with Cutler averages 15.5 ppg, while the Bronco offense with Orton averages 21.8 ppg. Funny how that is.

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                              • Bear Pand
                                RIP Indy Colts
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 5945

                                Some of the blame is def on Orton for getting all those yards against Indy but producing no points. At the same time though:

                                -McDaniels decided to keep going for it on 4th down.
                                -The Broncos have no running game which makes them predictable and easy to stop in the redzone.
                                -Maroney,Moreno,Brandon Lloyd, Jabar Gaffney..lol

                                I don't think Indy consciously decided to just let the Broncos take whatever they wanted underneath. Indy just cannot stop anyone. They had the same problem stopping underneath passes Sunday when Jax went on their game winning drive because Larry Coyer is a tard.

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