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Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby The Stache on Sep 19th, 2010, 3:36 pm

dating back to last season

13 TD's

2 INT's

GET SOME
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Re: Cutler's last 4 regular season games

Postby Indianplaya17 on Sep 19th, 2010, 3:43 pm

Cutler is fucking awesome! Martz-Cutler relationship looking good.
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Re: Cutler's last 4 regular season games

Postby jammin481 on Sep 20th, 2010, 10:29 am

Cutler is the best QB to ever put on a Bears jersey. Period. They just needed to build the offensive scheme around his skills. That is now done (although some o-line tweaks are needed), and everything will fall into place. He's a very good QB, and trading Orton for him was very much worth it.
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Re: Cutler's last 4 regular season games

Postby The Stache on Sep 20th, 2010, 4:36 pm

jammin481 wrote:Cutler is the best QB to ever put on a Bears jersey. Period. They just needed to build the offensive scheme around his skills. That is now done (although some o-line tweaks are needed), and everything will fall into place. He's a very good QB, and trading Orton for him was very much worth it.


Agreed. Such a breath of fresh air to not worry about the QB position going into each and every season. Ever since I was born (1986) the position was in flux every season. Will they draft this guy? Will they sign this guy? Will they go QB by committee? No more questions about the position.

We can focus on other areas and build this team into a power house that competes every year.
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Cutler looks to win back-to-back NFL passing awards

Postby gtriv420 on Sep 21st, 2010, 4:51 pm

By: Larry Mayer | Last Updated: 9/21/2010 12:42 PM


LAKE FOREST, Ill. – One week after being named FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week, Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has been nominated for the award again for his performance in Sunday's 27-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys.


After two games, Bears quarterback Jay Cutler leads the NFL with a 121.2 passer rating.
Cutler completed 21 of 29 passes for 277 yards with three touchdowns, no interceptions and a 136.7 passer rating that was his highest in 18 career starts with the Bears.

Cutler became the first Bears quarterback to register a passer rating of at least 100 in four straight games since Rudy Bukich in 1964. Over that span, Cutler has thrown 13 TD passes and only two interceptions. He is now 17-0 all-time when recording a passer rating of 100 or more.

"We could spent the rest of the time talking about what Jay Cutler has done, and not just [Sunday]," coach Lovie Smith said Monday. "I am going to say the last four games he has played outstanding football for us, the last two last year and the first two of this season.

"But [Sunday] he was under heavy pressure early quite a bit but hung in there and made play after play. When you end up with over a 130 quarterback rating, that is a pretty good day."

Fans can vote for Cutler for FedEx Air Player of the Week at NFL.com
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Re: Cutler looks to win back-to-back NFL passing awards

Postby The Stache on Sep 21st, 2010, 4:58 pm

Schaub should get it. He brought his team back from being down 17 to winning the game. Nothing wrong with nominations, though!
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Re: Cutler looks to win back-to-back NFL passing awards

Postby gtriv420 on Sep 21st, 2010, 5:00 pm

Schaub should definitely win this week.
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Re: Cutler looks to win back-to-back NFL passing awards

Postby The Stache on Sep 21st, 2010, 5:01 pm

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Re: Cutler's last 4 regular season games

Postby The Stache on Sep 21st, 2010, 5:11 pm

Full stats from last 4 games courtesy of ESPN

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Re: Jay Cutler

Postby Indianplaya17 on Sep 21st, 2010, 6:19 pm

*Note- Merged both Jay Cutler threads. They were pretty much parallel.
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby gtriv420 on Sep 21st, 2010, 7:02 pm

I like it. Nice job
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby Indianplaya17 on Sep 21st, 2010, 7:48 pm

gtriv420 wrote:I like it. Nice job


Thank you, good sir.
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby The Stache on Sep 21st, 2010, 7:53 pm

Abusing your Mod powers I see :P
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby Indianplaya17 on Sep 21st, 2010, 8:46 pm

The Stache wrote:Abusing your Mod powers I see :P


Its not abusing, buddy. Just trying to clean up the forum of threads that are similar into one. Plus, this is better.
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby The Stache on Sep 21st, 2010, 9:13 pm

Yea yea yea

You are just lucky I don't Super Mod your ass :D
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby The Stache on Sep 21st, 2010, 9:17 pm

Now everyone wants to praise Midway Jay....Bandwagoners

Critics have to lay off Cutler now
Surce: Pete Prisco / CBS Sports
If you bashed Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler last season, or when he was in Denver, raise your hand.

Anybody left with hands down?

Cutler took more heat than any player in the NFL last season, his first with the Bears. The Denver Broncos jettisoned him to Chicago in a trade after new coach Josh McDaniels decided he was better off without the volatile QB. When the Bears landed Cutler, he became the Windy City's top whipping boy, moreso than troubled politician Rob Blagojevich.

Clark Judge, my colleague here at CBSSports.com, has been a constant Cutler basher. He insists he'll never be a winner.

I disagree. Now we're seeing that he can win games. The Bears are 2-0 and Cutler has five touchdown passes and one interception. Chicago has vaulted to the No. 8 spot in our CBSSports.com Power Rankings, thanks mainly to his right arm.

Cutler is a daring, down-the-field thrower who is averaging 10.1 yards per pass attempt. That screams big play. Cutler didn't help his cause last season, throwing 26 interceptions as the Bears missed out on the playoffs. But a closer inspection of his stats shows he also threw 27 touchdown passes, a number bettered by only seven other quarterbacks.

Their names: Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Matt Schaub, Aaron Rodgers, Philip Rivers and Tom Brady.

Cutler played behind a woeful line last season and with receivers who were learning on the fly, which contributed to the interceptions. That isn't to say Cutler doesn't have his faults. He is arrogant, and that shows up on the field. His rocket arm sometimes gets him in trouble, forcing the ball when throwing it away or taking a sack are better options.

I'd say of the 26 picks, six were caused by that arrogance. But Bears receiver Johnny Knox told me this summer the receivers were responsible for their fair share as well.

"No doubt we were," Knox said this summer. "I remember one play against Green Bay where I was supposed to keep running across the field and I stopped. Al Harris picked of the pass and everyone blamed Jay. It was my fault. There were more of those for our receivers."

Now that Knox is a year older and Devin Hester knows how to play the position better, Cutler looks like a different guy. In his past four starts, Cutler has 13 touchdown passes to two interceptions and his passer rating has been over 100 in every one of those games.

It helps this season that he has Mike Martz running the offense. Martz, for all his faults, and there are plenty, is one of the best offensive minds in football. I love watching his offense.

Cutler and Martz have bonded from the start. And it shows.

It might be good enough to get Cutler to the Pro Bowl. Even better, it might get those doubters off his back.
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby Indianplaya17 on Sep 21st, 2010, 9:58 pm

The Stache wrote:Yea yea yea

You are just lucky I don't Super Mod your ass :D


Sounds dirty. ;)
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby The Stache on Oct 2nd, 2010, 4:42 am

Don't look now, but Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has thrown for more yards in the season's first three games (870) than any passer in team history.
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby Indianplaya17 on Oct 2nd, 2010, 7:59 am

I love me some Jay Cutler!
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Re: Jay Cutler Appreciation Thread!

Postby The Stache on Dec 2nd, 2010, 2:12 am

Some factoids about JC6

*Jay Cutler is 6th in the league with a 95.3 passer rating since Week 16 of the 2009 regular season

*The Bears are 9-3 in games Jay Cutler has started since Week 16 of the 2009 regular season

*Jay Cutler is on pace for 3,466 passing yards this season, which would rank as third most in Bears history

*In 2010, Jay Cutler ranks 4th among NFL quarterbacks with 189 rushing yards

*Jay Cutler has now completed 61.6 percent of his passes in 2010, highest for a single season in Bears history
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