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Clockwork Orange
04-11-2007, 02:55 AM
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_5635539

There is a familiarity about the backlash thwacking JaMarcus Russell and Brady Quinn that makes Jay Cutler cringe.

Cutler is the Broncos' quarterback who at this time last year was part of the Big Three quarterbacks entering the 2006 NFL Draft. The other two quarterbacks were the more heralded Vince Young and Matt Leinart.

As that draft approached, the three quarterbacks were measured against each other and the result was a political-like negative campaign. Young had a poor release and there were questions as to his ability to read NFL defenses. Leinart confronted questions about his athleticism and arm strength. Cutler didn't have enough wins on his college resume.

This year, Russell of LSU and Notre Dame's Brady Quinn are the top two quarterbacks with each expected to be drafted among the top 10 picks. Who is better?

The question is usually answered by what the other quarterback can't do. Russell has the size and the arm, but there are doubts about his conditioning and ability to lead. Quinn is an unquestioned leader, but does he have enough arm?

"I feel for those guys," Cutler said Tuesday at a post-workout press gathering at the Broncos' Dove Valley headquarters. "It's such a long period from January to end of April, four months of just getting broke down and picking you apart. They're just trying to find something wrong with you. Those two guys are excellent football players but everyone is picking them apart trying to find reasons why they shouldn't be the No. 1 pick, a top 5 pick. They just need to relax. They'll get to a team and wherever they go they can go do their thing."

But why is so much negative accentuated in the months leading up to the draft?

"Because there's a lot of money involved in this," Cutler said. "They want to make sure you get the best possible player. Last year with me, Matt and Vince, they came up with multiple flaws for all three of us. And we got in there and I think all three of us did pretty well."

watermock
04-11-2007, 03:02 AM
Does this kid ever make a stupid comment? You couldn't write it any better and it was off the top of his head. No bitterness, just the facts of it. No whining he was the third taken, when I believe he was the best of the three. (OK, I have accepted my Man Crush).

The point is that he interviews like a 10 year veteran. He complimented his peers, understands why prospects are picked apart...he just gets it.

Los Broncos
04-11-2007, 03:21 AM
Years ahead in terms of being mature, no way the fade can pass on Russell.

WoodMan
04-11-2007, 05:34 AM
The thing that really makes this interestng is the Akili Smiths and Ryan Leafs of the world. No one wants a bust with that high of pick and it seems especially so when wasted on a QB :~ohyah!:

BroncoBuff
04-11-2007, 05:53 AM
Does this kid ever make a stupid comment? You couldn't write it any better and it was off the top of his head. No bitterness, just the facts of it. No whining he was the third taken, when I believe he was the best of the three. (OK, I have accepted my Man Crush).

The point is that he interviews like a 10 year veteran. He complimented his peers, understands why prospects are picked apart...he just gets it.

That is so true ... acquiring Cutler was a blinding stroke of celestial fortune.

SPORTSWRITER
04-11-2007, 06:59 AM
That is so true ... acquiring Cutler was a blinding stroke of celestial fortune.

Yeah, I know. I PRAYED we'd draft him!! :pray:

drail 24 48
04-11-2007, 09:01 AM
Culter is definitely one of the most mature, if not the most, of the young class of athletes in the NFL. How could you not be happy with this guy??

Garcia Bronco
04-11-2007, 09:06 AM
I still can't believe we drafted this guy.

Atwater His Ass
04-11-2007, 11:17 AM
I still can't believe we drafted this guy.

Indeed.

BlaK-Argentina
04-11-2007, 12:47 PM
I still can't believe we drafted this guy.

:thumbs:

Right now I see no reason why he can't be one of the best in the league. He showed a bit of what he can do last year, and everything I've read so far this offseason indicates he has been practicing a LOT, he's more mature than everyone thought, and he understands what it takes to be great.

I couldn't be more excited about this guy. We all should be excited.

And yes... we are LUCKY to have him. :~ohyah!:

Crushaholic
04-11-2007, 02:47 PM
Does this kid ever make a stupid comment? You couldn't write it any better and it was off the top of his head. No bitterness, just the facts of it. No whining he was the third taken, when I believe he was the best of the three. (OK, I have accepted my Man Crush).

The point is that he interviews like a 10 year veteran. He complimented his peers, understands why prospects are picked apart...he just gets it.

He was still taken #11 overall and has a better team surrounding him than Young or Leinart. I don't see why there would be any whining at all...