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What a fucking idiot. They might not have won one with him.

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They sure as hell would have won back to back with Jay Cutler. No doubt about it.

People forget, the 1986 Bears were 14-2. Home field through out. Lost to the Redskins in the divisional round with a young Doug Flutie starting cuz Jimmy Mac was hurt. They signed Flutie in October or November. He wasn't even in the NFL.

The 1986 Bears defense was better than 1985. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl in 1986


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They sure as hell would have won back to back with Jay Cutler. No doubt about it.

People forget, the 1986 Bears were 14-2. Home field through out. Lost to the Redskins in the divisional round with a young Doug Flutie starting cuz Jimmy Mac was hurt.

The 1986 Bears defense was better than 1985. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl in 1986

:lol: Flutie was better than Cutler

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They sure as hell would have won back to back with Jay Cutler. No doubt about it.

People forget, the 1986 Bears were 14-2. Home field through out. Lost to the Redskins in the divisional round with a young Doug Flutie starting cuz Jimmy Mac was hurt.

The 1986 Bears defense was better than 1985. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl in 1986

:lol: Flutie was better than Cutler


Like I said in my edit. Flutie was signed in October or Novermber. He wasn't in the NFL that year. It wasn't a trade. He was sitting at home. The older Flutie was decent. The young 1986 Flutie sucked.


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They would have won multiple Superbowls if McMahon was able to stay healthy.

When he was healthy he was a better QB than Cutler. He had everything that Cutler had, but was smarter.

Punkie QBs health is what derailed that train

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Beardown wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Beardown wrote:
They sure as hell would have won back to back with Jay Cutler. No doubt about it.

People forget, the 1986 Bears were 14-2. Home field through out. Lost to the Redskins in the divisional round with a young Doug Flutie starting cuz Jimmy Mac was hurt.

The 1986 Bears defense was better than 1985. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl in 1986

:lol: Flutie was better than Cutler


Like I said in my edit. Flutie was signed in October or Novermber. He wasn't in the NFL that year. It wasn't a trade. He was sitting at home. The older Flutie was decent. The young 1986 Flutie sucked.

The any age Jay Cutler sucked. If I had one game to win I'd take Flutie over Cutler 10x out of 10. Flutie was a winner not an overhyped guy who people thought was good because he could throw a football hard.

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They would have won multiple Superbowls if McMahon was able to stay healthy.

When he was healthy he was a better QB than Cutler. He had everything that Cutler had, but was smarter.

Punkie QBs health is what derailed that train


No. He didn't have everything Cutler had. He didn't have his arm nor his athletic ability. Yes, you're right about him being smarter. Yes, they would have won in 1986 if McMahon played against the Redskins in that playoff game. Would have went on to win the SB. Both Cutler and McMahon would have won that year.


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Beardown wrote:
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They would have won multiple Superbowls if McMahon was able to stay healthy.

When he was healthy he was a better QB than Cutler. He had everything that Cutler had, but was smarter.

Punkie QBs health is what derailed that train


No. He didn't have everything Cutler had. He didn't have his arm nor his athletic ability. Yes, you're right about him being smarter. Yes, they would have won in 1986 if McMahon played against the Redskins in that playoff game. Would have went on to win the SB. Both Cutler and McMahon would have won that year.

McMahon's arm was above average. It was not crazy strong like Cutler. But it was good enough to make every throw that Cutler could make.

McMahon was every bit as athletic as Cutler. It was why he was able to play with so much reckless abandon.

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badrogue17 wrote:
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They sure as hell would have won back to back with Jay Cutler. No doubt about it.

People forget, the 1986 Bears were 14-2. Home field through out. Lost to the Redskins in the divisional round with a young Doug Flutie starting cuz Jimmy Mac was hurt.

The 1986 Bears defense was better than 1985. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl in 1986

:lol: Flutie was better than Cutler


Like I said in my edit. Flutie was signed in October or Novermber. He wasn't in the NFL that year. It wasn't a trade. He was sitting at home. The older Flutie was decent. The young 1986 Flutie sucked.

The any age Jay Cutler sucked. If I had one game to win I'd take Flutie over Cutler 10x out of 10. Flutie was a winner not an overhyped guy who people thought was good because he could throw a football hard.


Bears didn't keep Flutie in 1987. He went to the Patriots as a back up for a year or so. They cut him. Then he went to Canada for 5 or 6 years before he came back to the NFL. So all of the NFL thought he sucked while he was in his prime. He came back to the NFL with some experience from playing in Canada and was decent for a few years. Decent. Not great.


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RFDC wrote:
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They would have won multiple Superbowls if McMahon was able to stay healthy.

When he was healthy he was a better QB than Cutler. He had everything that Cutler had, but was smarter.

Punkie QBs health is what derailed that train


No. He didn't have everything Cutler had. He didn't have his arm nor his athletic ability. Yes, you're right about him being smarter. Yes, they would have won in 1986 if McMahon played against the Redskins in that playoff game. Would have went on to win the SB. Both Cutler and McMahon would have won that year.

McMahon's arm was above average. It was not crazy strong like Cutler. But it was good enough to make every throw that Cutler could make.

McMahon was every bit as athletic as Cutler. It was why he was able to play with so much reckless abandon.


He was not every bit as athletic as Cutler. Cutler was bigger, stronger and faster. Jimmy Mac was a drunk with a beer belly. Cutler was a health freak after his first year with the Bears.

Look, I'm not bashing Mac. I liked him. Just stating the facts. In fact, if Mac got to play in today's NFL, with the protection QBs get from the rules, he would be a top 10 QB. He wouldn't have had all those injuries. Cutler was reckless. Not smart like you said. That was his down fall. It's a shame.


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Beardown wrote:
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They sure as hell would have won back to back with Jay Cutler. No doubt about it.

People forget, the 1986 Bears were 14-2. Home field through out. Lost to the Redskins in the divisional round with a young Doug Flutie starting cuz Jimmy Mac was hurt.

The 1986 Bears defense was better than 1985. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl in 1986

:lol: Flutie was better than Cutler


Like I said in my edit. Flutie was signed in October or Novermber. He wasn't in the NFL that year. It wasn't a trade. He was sitting at home. The older Flutie was decent. The young 1986 Flutie sucked.

The any age Jay Cutler sucked. If I had one game to win I'd take Flutie over Cutler 10x out of 10. Flutie was a winner not an overhyped guy who people thought was good because he could throw a football hard.


Bears didn't keep Flutie in 1987. He went to the Patriots as a back up for a year or so. They cut him. Then he went to Canada for 5 or 6 years before he came back to the NFL. So all of the NFL thought he sucked while he was in his prime. He came back to the NFL with some experience from playing in Canada and was decent for a few years. Decent. Not great.

And he was better than Cutler

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Beardown wrote:
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They would have won multiple Superbowls if McMahon was able to stay healthy.

When he was healthy he was a better QB than Cutler. He had everything that Cutler had, but was smarter.

Punkie QBs health is what derailed that train


No. He didn't have everything Cutler had. He didn't have his arm nor his athletic ability. Yes, you're right about him being smarter. Yes, they would have won in 1986 if McMahon played against the Redskins in that playoff game. Would have went on to win the SB. Both Cutler and McMahon would have won that year.

McMahon's arm was above average. It was not crazy strong like Cutler. But it was good enough to make every throw that Cutler could make.

McMahon was every bit as athletic as Cutler. It was why he was able to play with so much reckless abandon.


He was not every bit as athletic as Cutler. Cutler was bigger, stronger and faster. Jimmy Mac was a drunk with a beer belly. Cutler was a health freak after his first year with the Bears.

Look, I'm not bashing Mac. I liked him. Just stating the facts. In fact, if Mac got to play in today's NFL, with the protection QBs get from the rules, he would be a top 10 QB. He wouldn't have had all those injuries. Cutler was reckless. Not smart like you said. That was his down fall. It's a shame.


:lol: You make it sound like McMahon had to waddle out to the huddle with his belly flopping all around.

I was a pretty big Cutler supporter around here. He had all the tools to be a great QB except he wasn't smart. McMahon was able to do everything Cutler could but he was smart...really smart.

I just hate the idea that I hear sometimes that the Bears back then were all D and Payton as if McMahon was a bad to average QB.

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badrogue17 wrote:
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They sure as hell would have won back to back with Jay Cutler. No doubt about it.

People forget, the 1986 Bears were 14-2. Home field through out. Lost to the Redskins in the divisional round with a young Doug Flutie starting cuz Jimmy Mac was hurt.

The 1986 Bears defense was better than 1985. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl in 1986

:lol: Flutie was better than Cutler


Like I said in my edit. Flutie was signed in October or Novermber. He wasn't in the NFL that year. It wasn't a trade. He was sitting at home. The older Flutie was decent. The young 1986 Flutie sucked.

The any age Jay Cutler sucked. If I had one game to win I'd take Flutie over Cutler 10x out of 10. Flutie was a winner not an overhyped guy who people thought was good because he could throw a football hard.


Bears didn't keep Flutie in 1987. He went to the Patriots as a back up for a year or so. They cut him. Then he went to Canada for 5 or 6 years before he came back to the NFL. So all of the NFL thought he sucked while he was in his prime. He came back to the NFL with some experience from playing in Canada and was decent for a few years. Decent. Not great.

And he was better than Cutler


Not 1986 Flutie. That was the point of this discussion.


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RFDC wrote:
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They would have won multiple Superbowls if McMahon was able to stay healthy.

When he was healthy he was a better QB than Cutler. He had everything that Cutler had, but was smarter.

Punkie QBs health is what derailed that train


No. He didn't have everything Cutler had. He didn't have his arm nor his athletic ability. Yes, you're right about him being smarter. Yes, they would have won in 1986 if McMahon played against the Redskins in that playoff game. Would have went on to win the SB. Both Cutler and McMahon would have won that year.

McMahon's arm was above average. It was not crazy strong like Cutler. But it was good enough to make every throw that Cutler could make.

McMahon was every bit as athletic as Cutler. It was why he was able to play with so much reckless abandon.


He was not every bit as athletic as Cutler. Cutler was bigger, stronger and faster. Jimmy Mac was a drunk with a beer belly. Cutler was a health freak after his first year with the Bears.

Look, I'm not bashing Mac. I liked him. Just stating the facts. In fact, if Mac got to play in today's NFL, with the protection QBs get from the rules, he would be a top 10 QB. He wouldn't have had all those injuries. Cutler was reckless. Not smart like you said. That was his down fall. It's a shame.


:lol: You make it sound like McMahon had to waddle out to the huddle with his belly flopping all around.

I was a pretty big Cutler supporter around here. He had all the tools to be a great QB except he wasn't smart. McMahon was able to do everything Cutler could but he was smart...really smart.

I just hate the idea that I hear sometimes that the Bears back then were all D and Payton as if McMahon was a bad to average QB.


No. Just making my point that he wasn't the athlete that Cutler was. He wasn't nonathletic. Just not to the level of Cutler.


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You guys also realize that Hampton despises McMahon. Has always hated him. They had their wars when they were teammates. In the media. Then after Hamp retired he said McMahon was the monkey driving the sports car.

Hamp is pissed that the offense couldn't do more for those great defensive seasons in the 80s. He mostly blames McMahon. Forget after '85. Hampton's cracker ass thinks they should have won a SB in '83 and '84.


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Thats a good point about Hamp and his feelings about McMahon.

But he and the defense would have hated Cutler even more. Hell Buddy and the boys may have killed Cutler.

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Hell Buddy and the boys may have killed Cutler.


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Hampton is incorrect.

They don't win in 85 with Cutler.

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Who cares. 1985 was over 30 years ago for this irrelevant franchise.

Hampton needs to go away as well.


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Hampton is incorrect.

They don't win in 85 with Cutler.


Yeah. They do. They were a running team with a great offensive line. Then the great defense. Cutler got the Bears to a NFC championship game. Might have won that damn thing vs the Packers if he didn't get hurt. So that Cutler, in that year, wouldn't have won the SB with the '85 Bears? That's nuts.

You guys act like McMahon was a HOFer. Which he wasn't.

The top 15 QBs in 1985, whomever they were, would have won the SB with the 1985 Bears. So Cutler sure as hell would have as well.

Because I doubt McMahon was no better then top 10 QB in 1985. Maybe lower. Just off the top of my head you had Elway, Montana, Marino, Fouts, Eason, Kelly (The Jets QB, I forget his name),Simms, White, Theisman...I'm sure their were more that were better.


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Hampton is incorrect.

They don't win in 85 with Cutler.

Yup. He would have been worse in the 80s. He looked better than he was because of all the rule changes.

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They sure as hell would have won back to back with Jay Cutler. No doubt about it.

People forget, the 1986 Bears were 14-2. Home field through out. Lost to the Redskins in the divisional round with a young Doug Flutie starting cuz Jimmy Mac was hurt.

The 1986 Bears defense was better than 1985. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl in 1986

:lol: Flutie was better than Cutler


Like I said in my edit. Flutie was signed in October or Novermber. He wasn't in the NFL that year. It wasn't a trade. He was sitting at home. The older Flutie was decent. The young 1986 Flutie sucked.



If I remember correctly,Bear players were upset with Ditka for starting Flutie in the playoffs. They wanted either Mike Tomzak or Steve Fuller to play. Ditka wanted to do it his way and Flutie was terrible vs, the 'skins.

His quote "The little guy is something special" is right up there with Dusty's "You can't turn your back on Holly" quote.

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Hampton's cracker ass thinks they should have won a SB in '83 and '84.

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Hampton is incorrect.

They don't win in 85 with Cutler.


Hampton blames McMahons inability to stay healthy for most of that teams woes. Unfortunately the same thing that made Mcmahon so damn successful left him open to taking a beating, the Martin body slam excluded.


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That's just a dumber way for Hampton to talk about how much he hates McMahon.

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