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For one, if he was a wuss his teammate wouldn't have stuck up for him lick that. For another, KFFL has reported that the doctors pulled him and he didn't pull himself.
 
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For one, if he was a wuss his teammate wouldn't have stuck up for him lick that. For another, KFFL has reported that the doctors pulled him and he didn't pull himself.

Do you think if Favre was told by a doctor to sit out a NFC championship game, he would? I highly doubt it. Cutler was riding the stationary bike and walking around. He could of played but instead, he quit on his team in the biggest game of the year. Philip Rivers had surgery the week before the AFC championship game in 2008 against the Patriots and played that game with a torn knee ligament. Some players want it more and some don't.

Also, of course his teammates are not going to bash him to the media. They will do it when the media is not around.
 
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Do you think if Favre was told by a doctor to sit out a NFC championship game, he would? I highly doubt it. Cutler was riding the stationary bike and walking around. He could of played but instead, he quit on his team in the biggest game of the year.

Also, of course his teammates are not going to bash him to the media. They will do it when the media is not around.

That's where he screwed himself. If he's so hurt, he should take the pads off, or get off his feet.


The guy is going to be just good enough to break the hearts of whatever team he plays for until he retires.
 

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He was sacked more than any QB in NFL history. Those hits build up. He was on the bike trying to show that he could go back in.

The NFL is a different animal now then it was when Favre was playing. Back then you could ignore a doctor. That's not a possibility anymore.
 

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The NFL is a different animal now then it was when Favre was playing. Back then you could ignore a doctor. That's not a possibility anymore.

It's changed that much since December? :shrug:


They couldn't have MRIed it during the game. If he had insisted he could play, he would've stayed in the game. It was his call, not the doctors.
 
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He was sacked more than any QB in NFL history. Those hits build up. He was on the bike trying to show that he could go back in.

The NFL is a different animal now then it was when Favre was playing. Back then you could ignore a doctor. That's not a possibility anymore.

He played well enough last week. Brett Favre was hit throughout his career and played in 297 games in a row. No way he would take himself out in a game with the Super Bowl on the line. Players would rather see their qb giving it his all instead of leaving up to a second string qb who threw 26 passes all year. I think he lost the respect of some of his teammates and the Bear fans will never forgive him.
 

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It's changed that much since December? :shrug:


They couldn't have MRIed it during the game. If he had insisted he could play, he would've stayed in the game. It was his call, not the doctors.

Favre played more than a few games with the Packers where in today's NFL the doctors would have not let him play.

In today's era of injury panic and protect the QBs I can't imagine the doctors allowing him to go back in. If he really tore a ligament in his knee, the doctors, and Lovie made the right decision.

It's a really screwy day when I'm defending Jay Cutler.
 

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dockett's a freaking idiot.

He is contradicting himself a lot right now on Twitter as we speak. Says he never called out Cutler. So what does this mean:

If I'm on chicago team jay cutler has to wait till me and the team shower get dressed and leave before he comes in the locker room! #FACT
 

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Here is what Dockett tweeted about Cutler:

ddockett DARNELL DOCKETT
RT @FoxxFiles: If Chicago somehow manages to win this game the Bears should make Cutler inactive for the Super Bowl. **** Him.--- LMFAOOO
1 hour ago Favorite Retweet Reply

ddockett DARNELL DOCKETT
"Jay Cutler thinking out loud* mannn I'm glad he threw that pic to #90 cuz I did not want to get blame for this Lost!
52 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply

ddockett DARNELL DOCKETT
If I'm on chicago team jay cutler has to wait till me and the team shower get dressed and leave before he comes in the locker room! #FACT
21 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply

Thats hilarious.. Cutler is a wuss and a punk..
 

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Even though he put in foot in his mouth on this?



:D

Im not sure how he did that.. I been trying to figure it out.. Just cuz Urlacher got pissed it means Cutler aint a wuss? Kerry Rhodes said more about this than Dockett.. Dockett just said it in a funny way.. I really dont care if he did put his foot in his mouth.. I dont like Cutler and have been laughing at him all day.. :D
 

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Dockett is just echoing thoughts from around the league. I certainly thought Cutler looked fine on the sidelines. Jimmy Johnson lit Cutler up worse after the game.
 

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Im not sure how he did that.. I been trying to figure it out.. Just cuz Urlacher got pissed it means Cutler aint a wuss? Kerry Rhodes said more about this than Dockett.. Dockett just said it in a funny way.. I really dont care if he did put his foot in his mouth.. I dont like Cutler and have been laughing at him all day.. :D

Well, you and Darnell have something in common. Both short a few credits to a Medical degree.
 

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dockett's a freaking idiot.

D D has way too much time on his hands along with a teenage girl's habits for tweeting and texting. Too bad very few want to wait for the medical diagnosis. BTW, check the long line of crippled ex NFLers who gutted it out. The league has become much more concerned with the long term effects of player injuries, while Neanderthals, like Dockett, don't get it and never will.

Not comparing the NBA to the NFL, but think about Grant Hill's decision to grind it out in the playoffs, and in the process permanently shredded his ankle and destroyed his career.
 

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Wow, once Chicago fans turn on you, you aint getting them back. They will be booing him every chance they get now.Whether he is on the Bears or not, ask Orton and Grossman. Burning the jersey already, ouch. :D

Never forget, Chicago fans ran the Cards out of town back in '59.
 

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Sorry, but I don't buy the spin job coming out of Chicago right now. Cutler's body language seemed to be that of indifference to me personally. He just lacks the warrior mentality in my opinion, and I don't think he has what it takes to fight through the hard parts of the game and take his team on his back. He hasn't really done much in his career (oh wow, he beat the Seahawks in a playoff game!) and otherwise this was his first trip to the playoffs. The guy is a total loser in my book.

Of course, I never really liked him to begin with and like him even less every time I see some pre-game piece that tries to spin him in a positive light - usually turns out to just show what a jack ass he is.

Would never want this guy on the Cardinals or even close to it. And, to anyone taking his side over Dockets, :mulli:
 

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Having watched him at Vandy, anyone questioning his toughness is an idiot.



Anyone taking medical advice from #90 doubly so.
 

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