Cutler or Rex?

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Because Grossman's 25 regular season-turnovers and 73.9 QB-rating really helped us get to the Super Bowl that year... :thinking:

Knock it off with those facts.
 

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That is debatable. Fun fact: in 2006, rex had 23 tds and 20 ints and i think 7 fumbles.

In 2007, eli had identical stats. Their passing yardage was within hundreds.

That is not saying anything, just a fun thing to mention while you're fucking a dwarven prostitute
 

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Rex was a God. Cutler is a nobody. Does that answer your question?
 

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Rex was a God. Cutler is a nobody. Does that answer your question?

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they both are shit QB's and that's pretty much all there is to it
 

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Knock it off with those facts.

Sorry...

Fact of the matter is, that even though a lot of Bears-fans really dislike Cutler, he's been waaaaaaaaay better for us than Grossman ever was in pretty much every regard. This is not even a discussion worth having (sorry OP).
 

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thing is, I'm not so sure. their turnovers are about on par.
 

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sorry, russo, you know I love rex, but I got to tell it like it is. look at cutler's fumble and interception history.

cutler is just a taller rex.
 

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The bears can get to the SB with Rex. Are we sure they can get there with Cutler. Cus I'm not convinced!
 

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thing is, I'm not so sure. their turnovers are about on par.

It's obvious that both Grossman and Cutler has been extremely turnover-prone. That's a fact. But Cutler has been better in so many other areas:

- Cutlers completion% as a Bear lies somewhere around 60%, maybe a tad over, which isn't great, but okay. Grossman's was about 55%, which is absolutely horrible.
- Cutler's career QB-rating is 85.2 - Grossman's is 71.4.
- For the most part, Cutler has been able to stay healthy and available to his team. Grossman only played 10+ games in a season once in his six years in Chicago.
- Cutler also can run with the ball, if he sees an opportunity or the protection simply fails. Grossman was absolutely horrible at that.

I could probably come up with more than that, but it's 5 AM here, and I'm tired. Night, y'all.
 

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I was speaking strictly of turnovers. but if you want to do the smell test, which guy appeared in a sb?

grossman also could run before his knee and ankle got destroyed.
 

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I was speaking strictly of turnovers. but if you want to do the smell test, which guy appeared in a sb?

grossman also could run before his knee and ankle got destroyed.

cutler can still run
 
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