I really hope that rogue shit isnt true about Cutler. It basically says fuckvyou to the coach and team. Its childish
Like McMahon who actually did say fuck you coach? Personally if I was a coach I'd be working on that kind of improvising. A plan is good to have but there's another team out there trying to screw the plan up. I think we've had too much stick to the plan, the plan is perfect ego and not enough teach the players how to play.
I guess it depends on what kind of rogue shit we're talking about. Given the results of the benching I don't think it was a complete disregard and probably more like a McMahon if there is any.
3rd N Long said:
Love the sarcasm, but not Shanahan now. Instead of Trestman would've been OK. Forced on Lovie instead of Martz to possibly replace Lovie would've been good. Brought in to replace Lovie along with Cutler would've been funny.
Shanny traded up for Cutler, so if he talked shit about Cutler it would ruin any sort of credibility he currently has
Which would give it more credibility if he did have something bad to say about him. But it wouldn't really hurt his credibility, that was a long time ago and can be blamed on many coaches since.
If Cutlers range of what he can execute is that narrow, then he isn't worth the time. And it sounds like he does not react well to adversity or challenge, something that isn't very hard to believe.
It's worth more than what we've had in an extremely long time and probably what we'll be able to get for at least a short while. Unless your goal is the #1 pick next year to get a QB with, in which case, I'm willing, are you? How about all those who were melting down this year? Are we going to have to find a new HC and GM to get that #1 pick?
I'd find it pretty hard to believe that Cutler planned his life around being a pro-QB that was only prepared to work with his first HC/OC/QC. It could be a personality flaw but I'd think anyone would be prepared for those positions to change through a career.
Whatever the new staff decides. I gave Trestman a chance in spite of what I thought, I can give them a chance.