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*** NFL Week 12 Discussion Thread ***

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Another week, another Browns loss. I should start betting against them, but somehow they would win and disappointment even more.
 
Another week, another Browns loss. I should start betting against them, but somehow they would win and disappointment even more.

Get rid of Mangina and your team will immediately add at least two wins to their total. He's probably one of the worst coaches ever and the team has completely given up on him. The only guys that look like they even gives a shit anymore is Brady Quinn and Jamal Lewis
 
Get rid of Mangina and your team will immediately add at least two wins to their total. He's probably one of the worst coaches ever and the team has completely given up on him. The only guys that look like they even gives a shit anymore is Brady Quinn and Jamal Lewis

They don't call him the Mangenius for nothing.
 
How is Cutler so mediocre in Chicago? He currently leads the league in INTs and it seems like he takes sacks on pretty much every big play that needs to be made. IMO, all the Bears did in the Orton / Cutler trade was swap names on the jersey. Somehow the skill that supposedly came with that name got left in Denver.
 
How is Cutler so mediocre in Chicago? He currently leads the league in INTs and it seems like he takes sacks on pretty much every big play that needs to be made. IMO, all the Bears did in the Orton / Cutler trade was swap names on the jersey. Somehow the skill that supposedly came with that name got left in Denver.

spoken like someone who hasn't watched a single bears game, congrats
 
spoken like someone who hasn't watched a single bears game, congrats

I never pretended I was a Bears fan. I'm just commenting on what I have seen about Cutler. His stats aren't good, he turns the ball over a lot, and he seems to have been a huge disappointment this season. I was simply asking a question, so if you have something to add or to say please enlighten me.
 
How is Cutler so mediocre in Chicago? He currently leads the league in INTs and it seems like he takes sacks on pretty much every big play that needs to be made. IMO, all the Bears did in the Orton / Cutler trade was swap names on the jersey. Somehow the skill that supposedly came with that name got left in Denver.

cutler also left all his skill players in denver. he has nothing comparable in chicago and has to force a lot of things hence the interceptions
 
I never pretended I was a Bears fan. I'm just commenting on what I have seen about Cutler. His stats aren't good, he turns the ball over a lot, and he seems to have been a huge disappointment this season. I was simply asking a question, so if you have something to add or to say please enlighten me.

-O-line fell off the planet (Cutler sacked 1/50+ snaps last year, 1/16ish this year)
-O-line impacts whoever swapped Forte out with a shittier version of himself
-Horrible secondary, 2/3 staring LB's out. D-line only getting worse.
-Worst coaching of the "real" teams (excluding: Browns, Bucs, Lions, Rams, etc)
-Almost half of his picks are directly the fault of an inexperienced receiving corps or just unlucky calls/breaks (no-call PI from today)

Add all those up and you get the "shitty" Cutler. And then add the fact that at least 70% of Chicago fans don't seem to understand football and want him to be cut, and you have the (hopefully not) ruined Cutler
 
Jay Cutler had decent players around him in Denver, on the offense anyway. But his tendency to throw INTs in the redzone...very costly.
 
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