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If we drafted a qb every year we are going to have like 7 qbs on the roster at one point ha ha
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From article Sept 2015:
Cutler will beat bad teams, he'll play ok against average teams, but he'll lose against good teams. Sure there are a few outlier games through the years, but generally speaking this is what you get with Jay.
First for comparisons sake, here are his overall career numbers, including playoffs.
62W-60L (.508), 2,429 completions, 3,949 attempts (61.5%), 28,329 yards, 186 touchdowns (4.7%), 132 interceptions (3.3%), 85.0 passer rating
Now here are his numbers in the 13 games against the Packers.
1W-12L (.077), 243 for 424 (57.3%), 2,986 yards, 16 TDs (3.8%), 24 Ints (5.7%), 66.1 passer rating
And finally here are his numbers against every other team in the NFL.
61W-48L (.560), 2,186 for 3,511 (62.3%), 25,342 yards, 170 TDs (4.8%), 108 Ints (3.1%), 87.4 passer rating
As expected, his overall stats receive an uptick when taking out Green Bay, but the numbers still paint a picture of a middle of the road QB.
If this post was to show how bad cutler is it didn't... it just showed the packers manhandled the bears the last 6 years.
Quick trivia: which has happened more often?
Jay cutler finishing in the top 12 in passer rating or TDs thrown
Jay cutler finishing in the top 12 in INTs or INT%
The answer should not surprise anyone with a brane
Did you know: Jay Cutler is apparently a monster at throwing 4th quarter/OT game-winning TDs - 6 shy of the record
Blue collar type?
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That's kind of you. The Cutlerites will still call you a hater thoughShould always entertain the idea of drafting a Qb every year. Jay is what he is a Qb who shows flashes, but also has his WTF moments. I would rate him as a top 20 guy within the 15-20 range.
I don't know how much clutch you're talking about when the son of a bitch has only seen the playoffs once in a 10 year career and even shit the bed there vs the team he's done more right by than any, the Packers.
Jay can do it. With that inflated salary of his he can easily afford to buy all his teammates tickets to see some post season games.Just wish we could get back to the playoffs.