: Thu Mar 26, 2009 3:36 pm
DAR130 wrote:
Cutler's just a big cry baby and needs to grow up .There are rumours that he asked for a trade after Shanahan and his QB coach were let go so he's not a innocent as people think.
What's McDaniels supposed to do when he's got a chance to get a QB he mentored for the last year who knows his system,the only problems with the whole thing was the Patriots let Cassell go to the Cheifs and it all got leaked out.
If it was a Brady or a peyton Manning he was letting go I could understand all the furore but this is a QB who I admit had good numbers last year but still when the team needed just 1 win in their last 4 games to get his team in the playoffs he couldn't get the win needed.A top class QB would have.
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Come on.
Cutler said his was annoyed at Shanahan being sacked.
This is entirely McDaniels' fault.
Firstly you never ever trade or talk about trading your franchise QB (although as a Bears fan i don't expect you to understand the concept of a franchise QB
). Certainly not when the player you are trading is arguably elite or on the verge of being elite. Added to the fact that the player he wanted has started 15 games since high school and is an average player (Cassell is no better than Thigpen).
Not only that. McDaniels then denied he had entertained trade talks, then back tracked and said people approached him and they considered it. McDaniels had a meeting with Cutler and effectively said yes your our QB (by default) but i'm not ruling out the possibility of a trade in the future. Cutler was willing to go back but didn't get the answers/assurances he wanted.
Frankly i think Cutler is well within his rights to demand a trade. He has all the leverage. If he doesn't want to play, and i understand why with a head coach like that, then he doesn't play. He will get his trade and it is entirely the fault of McDaniels who has set the franchise back 5 years.
Would you play for a head coach you know didn't want you when you could go elsewhere?