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Has the torch officially been passed from Larry Fitzgerald to Megatron? It would be scary to see what kind of numbers Fitzgerald would have had by now if he had a decent QB tossing to him.
 
he has dropped a few catches this year.

he always drops catches. it's why he was never put into the offense his breakout year, despite the fans begging for it. He can't catch passes.

they put him in the next year, on 3rd down, and he never proved that he could be a starter, yet, he's been a starter since.

then again, when all you do is pick up washed-up never-was players like Roy Williams, you probably have no other choice.
 
c'mon, throw the ball to Titus Young! daddy needs some points!

I could have used that INT, too, Tillman!

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cutler ain't bad. he just does not have any o-line, no receivers and one RB. that kind of makes it hard heh.
 
I think Cutler is the kind of guy I would love to see behind a good offensive line. It's amazing how often people overlook the importance of the line. Even if they are awful and the QB puts up horrid stats it's always on the QB. Why? Because when we read the stat line we see 200yds passing, 1td, 3ints. When we turn on Sportscenter we see all of the picks and some of the sacks. They hype the mistakes. It's not exciting to the average fan to hear about just how porous the offensive line is, nope it's all about how dominating the defense was.

/cliffs
Cutler would probably be really good if he had a decent o-line.

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To be honest I think the only reason he is somewhat successful is because he played at Vanderbilt and learned how to run for his life most of the game.
 
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