Teddy KGB
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What I am applying is that he had a variety of coaches and some were good and some were not so good. But the key indicator is that throughout the different offenses that Cutler was asked to run, the play-calling and the look of the offense never differed. You would not be able to tell one offense from the next by looking at Jay.There are many shortcomings I would agree to but you're really inferring he had quality coaches around him for the duration? The fuck?
No matter what he was asked to do in that offense he was running at the time, Cutler would ignore the play, lock onto whomever was going long, and then dump off to someone else at the ladt second.
True Testament to this is when Josh McCown went in when Cutler was injured. Offense looks completely different because Josh was running it the way it was intended to run. It was less herky-jerky and just smooth.
So yes, when I see that, I do put the majority of blame on Jay Cutler.
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