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yep, thats exactly what i said.
He missed the healthy part
yep, thats exactly what i said.
Cutler wouldn't be insulted being compared to Luck.
I still don't buy the Cutler coach killer thing. Shanahan had a string of weak years, team parted ways. okay. Ron Turner sucked, and so much I might add, the team couldn't even get a legit OC to work with Lovie Smith. okay. Martz was doing TV for a couple years and decided to get back into it. purely a scheme and system thing, he was too F-ing bullheaded for the job, and the story we probably never hear is how that clashed with Lovie. so he leaves. Tice was a jerkoff that never should've been an OC, and like Shanahan before, franchise got sick of Lovie's shit and fired everyone. Trestman just sucked, and it showed with how the entire team was total shit. that's nothing to do with Cutler.
but that's cool, the narrative that Cutler sabotaged 2 teams and wrecked them from the inside out is actually quite compelling just because he looks like a smug prick on the sidelines. oh, and he has no heart. yet he trucks into defenders when he doesn't need to just to get a first or score.
you can criticize his play, he hasn't lived up to the promise he was supposed to bring, but I don't see a reason to attack his character or insist he's a coach killer. he's been through like 5 offenses with this team in 6 years (7 seasons) and he always has positive things to say about everyone. he never buries anyone in the media. he always owns up in press conferences. what more do you want?
so let's see, having a fked up line gives a QB the excuse to be bad, unless of course the QB's initials are Jay Cutler.There are much larger problems in Indy than Pep. I believe I heard Pagano say something to the effect that Luck should be used to not having an offensive line by now when asked about the O line woes.
I think the problem is personnel, along with coaching staff.
Pagano: "Been the case for 3 years now, hasn't it not? Should be more than comfortable dealing with it"
Don't know how Pep got all the blame for that.
so let's see, having a fked up line gives a QB the excuse to be bad, unless of course the QB's initials are Jay Cutler.
To this year's version of Luck, he would be. Luck has been terrible this year. Period.
maybe in Indianapolis they are similar to the Bears except they say it out loud.No it does not. However, I've not seen one press conference where any Bears coach has stood up and said, "hey Cutler, you should be used to getting pounded by now!"
It's one thing for us fans to bring up the O line, but when a coach says that, it is acknowledging A) that the line stinks and B) don't expect us to do anything about it.
Once I see someone representing Halas Hall step forward and say what Pagano said, I'll then join in the Cutler discussions regarding O line, but it hasn't, nor should it ever happen.
Someone just threw a lit match into a dumpster down in Indy.......
I think the Oline has been a nice surprise this year. How many sacks did they allow last week?
How much does that have to do with ourQV's much improved pocket presence?
Luck was healthy last year.
Obviously not this year.
That does play a part in it...he's finally stepping up instead of backpedaling into a sack.
Incorrect. He would be back pedalling and throw off his back foot and throw an interception
There are much larger problems in Indy than Pep. I believe I heard Pagano say something to the effect that Luck should be used to not having an offensive line by now when asked about the O line woes.
I think the problem is personnel, along with coaching staff.
Pagano: "Been the case for 3 years now, hasn't it not? Should be more than comfortable dealing with it"
Don't know how Pep got all the blame for that.
Or give him $126 million dollars.