Sunday, January 23, 2011

Two Words: Cutler Sucks

I hate to say it because I feel as if I jumped on the Cutler bandwagon, but all around, he is just not the best. I’m pretty sure everyone in the Chicagoland area and Bears fans all around watched today’s game versus the Greenbay Packers. I believe since the Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has been on the team, Chicago has disliked him. The beginning of the season was somewhat of a rough start especially for Jay. Maybe it’s because of his ridiculous relationship with good ol’ reality star Kristen Cavalleri. Anyways, that’s a different story.

I believe that quarterbacks in general act like little girls because they don’t know how to take the big boy hits. Jay has sat out a few games because of his “injuries”. I say that in quotes because I am sure that many people think he fakes his injuries but who really knows. Yet again, Jay had another injury on his knee, which they are now thinking it may be a torn MCL. After his injury he sat out. It has been only a few hours since the game and many people have been saying that it is BS he sat out. My brother mentioned if it was any other quarterback in the league, say Brett Favre, age 41 would probably try to pull through for the game and his team. In a way, I can relate to injuries, not necessarily on the level of football but I have had some bad ones in my day. My injury rap sheet includes two torn ACL’s in my knee and more torn ligaments in my wrist. As a cheerleader and gymnast, these injuries affected me a lot while I was competing. I could not rotate my arm side to side and I still competed at nationals for my team. To me, that describes dedication. Jay Cutler’s dedication is something people have been questioning and that is not just because of today’s game. This was the last straw for fans this season.

The thing that probably pisses most people off is Cutler’s attitude. As you watch a struggling Bears game you can tell the team is not getting down on each other and they keep trying and all but one player keeps their confidence. Cutler’s old ways have been brought over to Chicago and I guess the saying “old habits die hard” is true in this situation.
 

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