Smokey Robinson
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Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears
New Bears GM Ryan Pace recently said the team is "moving forward with Jay as our starting quarterback." A ringing endorsement this was not. I think we all know what really happened here: There were no takers in the trade market. Not surprising, considering the money owed to this annual underachiever. Unlike the Bengals' contract with Dalton, the Bears' recent deal with Cutler was undoubtedly player-friendly. Of course, that contract was not constructed by Chicago's current regime ...
John Fox has enjoyed much success and built a fine reputation in the NFL through boundless energy and effort. Cutler, with his play and demeanor, will suck the life out of Fox's Bears. Like a top-flight freshman in college hoops, the Cutler-Fox marriage is bound to be one-and-done. After biting the bullet on an unwieldy contract for 2015, Fox will either find a trade partner next offseason or just eat a bunch of dead money. I just can't see this relationship lasting beyond next winter.
Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears
New Bears GM Ryan Pace recently said the team is "moving forward with Jay as our starting quarterback." A ringing endorsement this was not. I think we all know what really happened here: There were no takers in the trade market. Not surprising, considering the money owed to this annual underachiever. Unlike the Bengals' contract with Dalton, the Bears' recent deal with Cutler was undoubtedly player-friendly. Of course, that contract was not constructed by Chicago's current regime ...
John Fox has enjoyed much success and built a fine reputation in the NFL through boundless energy and effort. Cutler, with his play and demeanor, will suck the life out of Fox's Bears. Like a top-flight freshman in college hoops, the Cutler-Fox marriage is bound to be one-and-done. After biting the bullet on an unwieldy contract for 2015, Fox will either find a trade partner next offseason or just eat a bunch of dead money. I just can't see this relationship lasting beyond next winter.