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Man did he look GREAT tonight... What a cannon for an arm... Dude was in total control tonight. Looked eerily like old #7 out there...
Yeah, I spent 10 minutes trying to explain how good Cutler was to a Broncos fan today. He, unlike the other 2 big names drafted early that year, has progressed nicely in the NFL.
I agree. a good team should beat a bad team like that 9 out of 10 times. I can't fault the broncos for doing what they should of done.....without marshall at that.They looked great, but try to temper that by how absolutely pathetic the Raiders were. Al Davis needs that team to be taken away from him.
that's true about the D...they do have some questions there. the true test comes next week.I was very impressed with Cutler tonight as well. I wonder how much his undiagnosed diabetes was affecting his onfield performance the last two years? It may just be coincidence that he's looking like a stud but he just seems to be re-enforcing the "QB's get it in their 3rd year" idea. Denver's D will keep them from winning too much but the offense should be in pretty good shape.
cutler kind of looks like a young sean payton.....with a rocket for an arm.
Didn't want to mention that, but....
I agree with the point you are making, but the Denver franchise was in an entirely different situation than the Cardinals. With the rich history of the Broncos, they could afford a few average seasons while a young QB matures. The AZ franchise needs to win NOW & nobody knows that better than Whisenhunt. Denver's growing pains meant the team was still pretty good, but the Cardinals growing pains would have meant 4-12 seasons, more fan discontent, & obviously another coaching change, which this franchise just can't afford anymore. The Broncos have so much stability with a HC thats been there 14 yrs. WOW, that is the key to success right there. Cutler is very good, but he is VERY, VERY fortunate that he was drafted by Denver. Leinart will be very good & we'll see that progress THIS year. Warner was the right choice coming out the gate, but Leinart will be our starter by years end.What, that hell or high water they started Jay Cutler over the last three years, and now the Broncos patience is paying off for them ?
I love that we started Warner, but Cutler is a perfect example of the rewards a team recieves for having a little patience with the QB position. They dealt with this rookie days (which weren't that bad) for three years, and now they have a QB for the next 10+ years.
And yes, he has a lazer of an arm.
Leinart has neither a lazer or cannon for an arm, he will have to make his mark by being able to read the various defenses and take what's open to him. And that takes a lot of confidence in one's ability. It will be interesting to see if he can overcome adversity and become the field general to lead his team down the field. He can learn a lot from watching Kurt from the sidelines.
Cutler has a CANNON for an arm. He's just got so much power in that thing. It is scary. If he develops like he should, he'll be a probowler on the reg.
Disclaimer: I was high on Cutler from the start, but I didn't think he'd be this good this fast.
What, that hell or high water they started Jay Cutler over the last three years, and now the Broncos patience is paying off for them ?
I love that we started Warner, but Cutler is a perfect example of the rewards a team recieves for having a little patience with the QB position. They dealt with this rookie days (which weren't that bad) for three years, and now they have a QB for the next 10+ years.
And yes, he has a lazer of an arm.
Leinart has had his chances... And as you say, Cutler's rookie days weren't all that bad...
The Broncos stuck with Cutler because, while he was learning on the job - he was indeed LEARNING! Getting better... Granted, Matt was hurt last season, but the bottom line is that he Whiz didn't see enough learning from Matt to justify starting him over Warner... Maybe Matt's a slow learner...I don't know...
Leinart has had his chances... And as you say, Cutler's rookie days weren't all that bad...
The Broncos stuck with Cutler because, while he was learning on the job - he was indeed LEARNING! Getting better... Granted, Matt was hurt last season, but the bottom line is that he Whiz didn't see enough learning from Matt to justify starting him over Warner... Maybe Matt's a slow learner...I don't know...
Cutler is WAY ahead of Matt, but to be fair, it's not like Denver had a two time NFL MVP competing with him for snaps and playing time.