Can Two Broncos Settle What’s What?
Jay Cutler may have came across wrong in appearing to want to have input in recent decisions made by Broncos’ administration and as a quarterback, a barely above average quarterback at that, it just would not be his place.
Many reports of recent incidents place the numbers at the forefront of this argument against Cutler’s actions stating that his stats as a starter for the Denver Broncos speak for themselves. These past three years he as achieved a record of 17-20 with 54 TDs with 37 interceptions leaving him with a passer rating of just 87.1.
Cutler, who turns 26 next month still has much to learn and being humble is something that very well could benefit this hopeful prodigy. But Cutler may be misrepresented in these recent occurrences by media.
Former NFL quarterback turned CBS analyst, Rich Gannon recently added his thoughts on Cutler, “He’s one of the top 10 quarterbacks in the league. Is he a top five guy? Probably not.”
It started with Cutler’s disagrement in firing once head coach of the Broncos Mike Shanahan. This can certainly create some unease. Cutler was then reportedly told that the entire offensive staff would stay intact, yet Jeremy Bates was later released as well.
Broncos head coach, Josh McDaniels, later stated, “I don’t recall having that conversation with Jay.”
With all of this brewing Cutler gets wind of trade talks involving his name and everything becomes clear at that point. Josh McDaniels decided to look into his former prodigy Matt Cassel involving three teams without even giving Cutler the courtesy of knowing about their decision.
A recent meeting between Cutler and officials of the Denver Broncos failed to ease these tensions and Cutler asked to be traded. Cutler’s feelings at this point seem to be stuck on the idea “it’s best for me to move on.”
But have the tides turned for both the Broncos and Cutler? With Matt Cassel no longer is available to the Broncos Josh McDaniels sat down on Monday at the Annual NFL Meeting and talked about what may have become an elephant in their organization…Jay Cutler.
“He’s our quarterback,” McDaniels said and went on to say, “we need to keep the line of communication open”.
With the recent media attention stemming around Cutler’s whining attitude he has quickly acquired the nickname the pouting quarterback but as this mess in the Denver Bronco’s organization looks to be patched it can be easily stated that internal communication is lacking.
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