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I'm convinced that Jay Cutler could have said "I was taking Bucky Chris to the doctor" and he would have believed it.


The hilarity is, no matter what he said you wouldn't have believed it. I guess we're two sides of the same coin.


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I'm convinced that Jay Cutler could have said "I was taking Bucky Chris to the doctor" and he would have believed it.


The hilarity is, no matter what he said you wouldn't have believed it. I guess we're two sides of the same coin.
It's because what happened is fairly obvious. Even normal Cutler defenders like Frank see it.

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It seems like he has missed a lot this year. silvy sounds pissy about this one.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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I'm convinced that Jay Cutler could have said "I was taking Bucky Chris to the doctor" and he would have believed it.


The hilarity is, no matter what he said you wouldn't have believed it. I guess we're two sides of the same coin.
It's because what happened is fairly obvious. Even normal Cutler defenders like Frank see it.

You really like to argue like no other I have seen, it is quite amazing.

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You really like to argue like no other I have seen, it is quite amazing.
No I don't.

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Spaulding wrote:
It seems like he has missed a lot this year. silvy sounds pissy about this one.


If he's missed a lot, this should be even less of a story.


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 Post subject: Re: Jay Cutler
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You really like to argue like no other I have seen, it is quite amazing.
No I don't.

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 Post subject: Re: Jay Cutler
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I'm convinced that Jay Cutler could have said "I was taking Bucky Chris to the doctor" and he would have believed it.


The hilarity is, no matter what he said you wouldn't have believed it. I guess we're two sides of the same coin.
It's because what happened is fairly obvious. Even normal Cutler defenders like Frank see it.
Yeah I'm not buying this load of shit. I get that there's not a day spent at work that could ever be more important than my kids health but this just happened to occur after this game on the day and time that he's to be held semi-accountable for it? Does anyone believe that it just isn't a matter of Kristen calling the doc and they get right in? Very convenient timing no doubt.

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 Post subject: Re: Jay Cutler
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badrogue17 wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Bucky Chris wrote:
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I'm convinced that Jay Cutler could have said "I was taking Bucky Chris to the doctor" and he would have believed it.


The hilarity is, no matter what he said you wouldn't have believed it. I guess we're two sides of the same coin.
It's because what happened is fairly obvious. Even normal Cutler defenders like Frank see it.
Yeah I'm not buying this load of shit. I get that there's not a day spent at work that could ever be more important than my kids health but this just happened to occur after this game on the day and time that he's to be held semi-accountable for it? Does anyone believe that it just isn't a matter of Kristen calling the doc and they get right in? Very convenient timing no doubt.


I don't see why people think he would even want to avoid the show. It's all softball questions, and he is going to have to answer to the media anyway.


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 Post subject: Re: Jay Cutler
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I don't see why people think he would even want to avoid the show. It's all softball questions, and he is going to have to answer to the media anyway.
Well, he had his wife schedule an appointment during the show and not an hour before it or an hour after it.

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 Post subject: Re: Jay Cutler
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I don't see why people think he would even want to avoid the show. It's all softball questions, and he is going to have to answer to the media anyway.
Well, he had his wife schedule an appointment during the show and not an hour before it or an hour after it.


I'm asking why he would do that. There is literally nothing to avoid. The W&S show is a safe house of sorts.


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 Post subject: Re: Jay Cutler
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There is literally nothing to avoid. The W&S show is a safe house of sorts.
That is the point. Why avoid it? And even if his kid was at the Dr (which I don't believe he was) Cutler still could have found 5 or 6 minutes to call in and chat briefly to squash all of this nonsense going on.

This is a soap opera. All that happened under Lovie was guys punched each other. There was none of this other bullshit. Maybe Trestman is an incredible offensive mind, but he appears to be a lackluster at best head coach and he is not a leader of men.

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 Post subject: Re: Jay Cutler
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Bucky Chris wrote:
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I don't see why people think he would even want to avoid the show. It's all softball questions, and he is going to have to answer to the media anyway.
Well, he had his wife schedule an appointment during the show and not an hour before it or an hour after it.


I'm asking why he would do that. There is literally nothing to avoid. The W&S show is a safe house of sorts.

Maybe he just woke up and thought I dont want to deal with this shit today.


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 Post subject: Re: Jay Cutler
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Bucky Chris wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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I don't see why people think he would even want to avoid the show. It's all softball questions, and he is going to have to answer to the media anyway.
Well, he had his wife schedule an appointment during the show and not an hour before it or an hour after it.


I'm asking why he would do that. There is literally nothing to avoid. The W&S show is a safe house of sorts.
He probably didn't want to deal with any talk the day after even if it was going to be from two guys who take it easy on him. I mean, it had to suck that everyone was reporting that your good friend Brandon Marshall was calling you out. As you are well aware of, Cutler can be pretty moody too especially when dealing with ANY media.

By Thursday, it was pretty much a story that the national media had moved on from.

A lot of things don't make sense. It seems like there are a lot of easy ways in which he at least could have been on the phone with them for 10-15 minutes. I doubt he would have skipped practice or a game for the same reason.

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Jay Cutler is paid more than $1 Million per game. That my friends is bad ROI.

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Its really gone to hell in handbasket quickly, hasn't it Hawg? From an outside perspective it has to be more sad than funny at this point.

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Maybe he just woke up and thought I dont want to deal with this shit today.
That almost doesn't make sense either because there have been games where he has been really bad (shoving Webb, INTs at SF, etc) and he is there doing the show talking about it.

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Honestly from an outsider looking in, it is awful and if I was a fan of that team I would be pissed. There is no excuse for any of this to be going on, there is not one leader in the group. From the front office, to the coaching staff and down to the players. I am sure it could happen, but with the way the Packers are set up now, I couldn't envision this scenario in Green Bay.

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That almost doesn't make sense either because there have been games where he has been really bad (shoving Webb, INTs at SF, etc) and he is there doing the show talking about it.
He and others can deny it all they want but what happened with Marshall was a big deal.

The only question is if it is a positive or negative influence. I could see Marshall going for 180 yards against the Patriots and everyone suddenly acknowledges that Marshall did call him out and it was a good thing. I could also see it as the first major sign that Trestman can't manage this team and has to be fired at the end of the season and/or Marshall has to be sent to the Jets for a 4th round pick.

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 Post subject: Re: Jay Cutler
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Its really gone to hell in handbasket quickly, hasn't it Hawg? From an outside perspective it has to be more sad than funny at this point.

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Maybe he just woke up and thought I dont want to deal with this shit today.
That almost doesn't make sense either because there have been games where he has been really bad (shoving Webb, INTs at SF, etc) and he is there doing the show talking about it.

If you think about it from a human point of view it does

Sometimes you just dont want to deal with it. It doesnt always happen on the worst day ever.


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Honestly from an outsider looking in, it is awful and if I was a fan of that team I would be pissed. There is no excuse for any of this to be going on, there is not one leader in the group. From the front office, to the coaching staff and down to the players. I am sure it could happen, but with the way the Packers are set up now, I couldn't envision this scenario in Green Bay.

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The Packers don't implode until the Giants show up in January.

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The Packers don't implode until the Giants show up in January.

Don't think we will have to worry about them this year, postive.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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That almost doesn't make sense either because there have been games where he has been really bad (shoving Webb, INTs at SF, etc) and he is there doing the show talking about it.
He and others can deny it all they want but what happened with Marshall was a big deal.

The only question is if it is a positive or negative influence. I could see Marshall going for 180 yards against the Patriots and everyone suddenly acknowledges that Marshall did call him out and it was a good thing. I could also see it as the first major sign that Trestman can't manage this team and has to be fired at the end of the season and/or Marshall has to be sent to the Jets for a 4th round pick.


Lance Briggs said he heard the whole thing & decided to leave. Some fucking leader he is. A leader gets in there & leads. This is when a guy like Kreutz is needed.

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Honestly from an outsider looking in, it is awful and if I was a fan of that team I would be pissed. There is no excuse for any of this to be going on, there is not one leader in the group. From the front office, to the coaching staff and down to the players. I am sure it could happen, but with the way the Packers are set up now, I couldn't envision this scenario in Green Bay.

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I agree, RPB. There has still been times where things have been bad, and Jay is there facing the music. Hell he did the show after they were booted from the playoffs on the final play of the season last year.

Its a lot easier for you or I to call in sick or whatever because we don't want to deal with it. Its a totally different scenario when you a professional athlete, not to mention the quarterback and supposed leader of one of the NFL's charter franchises.

The whole thing is really a shame. Its emBEARessing, and IMO nothing short of at least one playoff victory this year will calm things down.




:lol: SH, do you really believe Briggs? You're dumb enough to thats for sure. I don't think he left at all. I think he heard everything and knows everything that was going on. Maybe he raised his voice too. Briggs saying he left is his way of not talking about it to the media. By accounts I've read Kruetz was a shitty teammate and punched Fred Miller in the jaw.

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The Packers don't implode until the Giants show up in January.

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Hawg Ass wrote:
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Hawg Ass wrote:
Honestly from an outsider looking in, it is awful and if I was a fan of that team I would be pissed. There is no excuse for any of this to be going on, there is not one leader in the group. From the front office, to the coaching staff and down to the players. I am sure it could happen, but with the way the Packers are set up now, I couldn't envision this scenario in Green Bay.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
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Honestly from an outsider looking in, it is awful and if I was a fan of that team I would be pissed. There is no excuse for any of this to be going on, there is not one leader in the group. From the front office, to the coaching staff and down to the players. I am sure it could happen, but with the way the Packers are set up now, I couldn't envision this scenario in Green Bay.

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I know it is bad RPB, I honestly feel terrible for you guys. Better days ahead.

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The Packers don't implode until the Giants show up in January.

49ers.

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