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Cutler is defended, Smith gets slaughtered
Nov 13, 2009 at 12:27 AM
- Icelandic49er
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Amazing to listen to ESPN Radio(its the only channel we get in Iceland) they are now defending Cutler, 2 of his ints were not his fault and Jason Smith wants a new rule in the NFL called Share Interceptions. I guess Smith would have 4 ints split on the WR with that stats. I am just amazed at how analyst seem to love Cutler
Nov 13, 2009 at 12:39 AM
- SanDiego49er
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The same thing that happens here on the WZ.
Nov 13, 2009 at 12:46 AM
- toeknee
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i never liked interceptions off deflections maybe that could be a different stat
Nov 13, 2009 at 7:36 AM
- Youngone
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How can anyone defend Cutler after that performance. His turnovers in the red zone alone (which were ALL HIM) are enough to make you want to bench that fool.
Nov 13, 2009 at 7:47 AM
- valrod33
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I dont remember the exact stat but i think this year Jay Cutler has 5 redzone INTs, and Tom Brady has 5 Redzone INTs in his whole career.
Nov 13, 2009 at 7:52 AM
- GoreGoreGore
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Originally posted by Icelandic49er:
Amazing to listen to ESPN Radio(its the only channel we get in Iceland) they are now defending Cutler, 2 of his ints were not his fault and Jason Smith wants a new rule in the NFL called Share Interceptions. I guess Smith would have 4 ints split on the WR with that stats. I am just amazed at how analyst seem to love Cutler
Nov 13, 2009 at 10:01 AM
- 49erfeeeever808
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Originally posted by valrod33:
I dont remember the exact stat but i think this year Jay Cutler has 5 redzone INTs, and Tom Brady has 5 Redzone INTs in his whole career.
he has 9 red zone int's over the last two seasons.....................
Nov 13, 2009 at 10:02 AM
- 49erfeeeever808
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Originally posted by Icelandic49er:
Amazing to listen to ESPN Radio(its the only channel we get in Iceland) they are now defending Cutler, 2 of his ints were not his fault and Jason Smith wants a new rule in the NFL called Share Interceptions. I guess Smith would have 4 ints split on the WR with that stats. I am just amazed at how analyst seem to love Cutler
LOL yeah and on ESPN it's not that the niner D stepped up last night, it's that Cutler had a bad night.
Nov 13, 2009 at 10:03 AM
- valrod33
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Originally posted by 49erfeeeever808:Originally posted by valrod33:
I dont remember the exact stat but i think this year Jay Cutler has 5 redzone INTs, and Tom Brady has 5 Redzone INTs in his whole career.
he has 9 red zone int's over the last two seasons.....................
oh wow
Nov 13, 2009 at 10:06 AM
- 49erfeeeever808
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Originally posted by valrod33:Originally posted by 49erfeeeever808:Originally posted by valrod33:
I dont remember the exact stat but i think this year Jay Cutler has 5 redzone INTs, and Tom Brady has 5 Redzone INTs in his whole career.
he has 9 red zone int's over the last two seasons.....................
oh wow
#2 on that list was Drew Brees w/ 5. i think there was a 3 way tie, i forget who else.
but that's awful on cutlers part.
Nov 13, 2009 at 10:42 AM
- GEEK
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They don't need a new statistic. Stupid ass suggestion.
Nov 13, 2009 at 10:50 AM
- danimal
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I think the better analysts and fans know how compare bodies of work vs a game or even a season.
By rule, Alex supporters NEVER want to talk body of work comparisons.
Many experts look at Jay Cutler who never had ANY development issuesl he has been productive since day 1 in the NFL.....no horrible rookie season, no soph slump.
Now; has he elevated his game since entering the NFL. Minimally at best, BUT he could still be a Late Bloomer as well as a Fast starter. It really is not a contradiction. Cutler has a much longer "glimpse" reel than Alex does.
Body of work.......I would take Cutler over Smith everytime
By rule, Alex supporters NEVER want to talk body of work comparisons.
Many experts look at Jay Cutler who never had ANY development issuesl he has been productive since day 1 in the NFL.....no horrible rookie season, no soph slump.
Now; has he elevated his game since entering the NFL. Minimally at best, BUT he could still be a Late Bloomer as well as a Fast starter. It really is not a contradiction. Cutler has a much longer "glimpse" reel than Alex does.
Body of work.......I would take Cutler over Smith everytime
Nov 13, 2009 at 10:55 AM
- Daniel2778
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I was also watching the same thing, and one of the anlayst said that we wont make the playoffs with alex at qb
Nov 13, 2009 at 12:07 PM
- stormman
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Originally posted by Daniel2778:
I was also watching the same thing, and one of the anlayst said that we wont make the playoffs with alex at qb
I think that's the truth.
Nov 13, 2009 at 5:32 PM
- fzrdave
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Originally posted by teeohh:
i never liked interceptions off deflections maybe that could be a different stat
I agree. I'd like to see some other stat to describe that too.