Don’t Pass Judgment on Jay Cutler Just Yet
Ok this post is not directed towards myself, since I obviously already love the guy. He has a cannon for an arm and is pretty accurate with the football. The problem some people have is that they think he goes out and parties too much and has a bad attitude. In regards to the first part, he’s just a 25 year old kid who is living life, it’s not like he’s blacking out every night or letting it affect his game in any way. In regards to the second part, we only have evidence of this “attitude” from the Broncos organization, who was running a smear campaign against Cutler for a while. Tom Waddle attempts to debunk these misconceptions about Cutler:
Jay Cutler isn’t the petulant child the Broncos want you to think he is. My source says while he might like to go out and have fun every now and again — like all single 25-year-olds — he was the first one in the building every morning, studying film of the upcoming opponent. His teammates loved him and Brandon Marshall was made by Cutler, not the other way around. New Broncos coach Josh McDaniels is now suffering from debilitating migraines. I wonder why.
Let’s give Jay a chance. Everyone is just assuming he is a whiny baby with a bad attitude, but I beg to differ. He was in an impossible situation where all Denver fans wanted was the next John Elway. He wasn’t the next Elway though, he’s Jay Cutler. No matter what he did the fans ripped him apart and wanted him out. So the Broncos obliged them, smearing Cutler to the point that he “had to be traded”. He seems like a decent guy and a good leader, and almost all of the people that played with him give glowing reviews of his leadership and skills. Don’t help push him out of Chicago like he was pushed out of Denver.
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Comment from anonymous
Time September 19, 2009 at 2:24 am
We gave him a chance. He blew it vs the packers.