View Full Version : Cutler already has more then just a cannon
After watching that replay of the Bengals game, I picked up on a few things, or should I say, remembered a few things that many have forgotten about what kind of passer Jay is.
We all know he's got the cannon, and can deliver it fast and accurate.
What I also saw in that game was the nice touch, the pass to Schef where he lobbed it over the LB's head and hit Schef in stride.
He showed on that long TD pass to Walker that not only have a cannon, but he used good footwork to keep the rushing LB from going straight at him, sort of a quick "I might run" step, then right into the long missle.
And what about the toss he made to Marshall (not the long pass down to the goal line). It was a bootleg and he was quick to get outside and threw very accurate and fast on the bootleg.
This guy already can make a ton of throws. I think his growth depends more on when to tuck and slide and going through his progressions, and of course, learning more of the playbook.
If you ask me, he's the more well rounded passer between the top 3 drafted last year. Matt is good but we all know he doesn't have the cannon. I doubt he could have rolled left (well, since he is left handed, rolled right), turned his feet and threw a 50 yard strike to Marshall at the goal line with a rusher coming fast and hard. That release was wicked quick and that ball on the money, it could have been a little deeper but Jay did say Marshall's route was taking him right where he threw it.
I think this kid is gonna be the talk of the league and probably the most improved player of the year in the NFL this year.
Dukes
07-05-2007, 09:30 PM
*Waiting for a pethetic queef response of (wait until you see brodie frail)
DukeWoody
07-05-2007, 09:40 PM
As Bronco Billy would say"Brodie frail hooray''
OrangeShadow
07-05-2007, 09:44 PM
yeah we know, jays the man
rovolution
07-05-2007, 09:48 PM
After watching that replay of the Bengals game, I picked up on a few things, or should I say, remembered a few things that many have forgotten about what kind of passer Jay is.
We all know he's got the cannon, and can deliver it fast and accurate.
What I also saw in that game was the nice touch, the pass to Schef where he lobbed it over the LB's head and hit Schef in stride.
He showed on that long TD pass to Walker that not only have a cannon, but he used good footwork to keep the rushing LB from going straight at him, sort of a quick "I might run" step, then right into the long missle.
And what about the toss he made to Marshall (not the long pass down to the goal line). It was a bootleg and he was quick to get outside and threw very accurate and fast on the bootleg.
This guy already can make a ton of throws. I think his growth depends more on when to tuck and slide and going through his progressions, and of course, learning more of the playbook.
If you ask me, he's the more well rounded passer between the top 3 drafted last year. Matt is good but we all know he doesn't have the cannon. I doubt he could have rolled left (well, since he is left handed, rolled right), turned his feet and threw a 50 yard strike to Marshall at the goal line with a rusher coming fast and hard. That release was wicked quick and that ball on the money, it could have been a little deeper but Jay did say Marshall's route was taking him right where he threw it.
I think this kid is gonna be the talk of the league and probably the most improved player of the year in the NFL this year.
i hear you there man.
Funny you were taking about Cutler's arm strength while I was just watching this video for the 5,000,000 time (its just that great)
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c247/REB65/th_CutlertoWalkerBomb.jpg (http://s28.photobucket.com/albums/c247/REB65/?action=view¤t=CutlertoWalkerBomb.flv)
DukeWoody
07-05-2007, 10:12 PM
That bomb is pure heater,i'd be willing to bet this kid can all out toss for 85 to 90 yards..Ya i know just sick isn't it,the thing is he has the acuracy and touch to boot...With some seasoning there will be nothing but pure domination to look forward too...Let the good times role..8')
Los Broncos
07-05-2007, 10:41 PM
Ive seen that play a million times, never gets old, what a toss.
DukeWoody
07-05-2007, 11:10 PM
Could you imagine plays where the WR route does't expect the ball until 70 yards down field...If they connect 1 or 2 times a game on that kind of play it is truely demorallizing to the opposing team and completely chages the complexity and stratedgy of the defence...Which potentionaly opens the running game and another brand of demorallizing...I'll conclude by saying my hopes are high for Cutler and the offence this year but im in it for the long hall and beyond....GO BRONCOS!!!:strong:
dragondawg
07-05-2007, 11:48 PM
haha the corner or saftey was trying to argue that walker pushed him
That play was simply amazing. To turn his hips, set his feet and launch that thing in a split second before he gets crushed, with accuracy that would make Petyon sit up, it was amazing. Not usually what you see from a kid with only a few starts under his belt.
DAMN I am so happy that we don't have to fuss about Plummer anymore. I'm totally frickin happy that Jay is here and he's gonna be a stud. We have waited a long time for a lagit QB since Elway retired. Damn long time. Here's to Jay winning some rings :thumbsup:
Odysseus
07-06-2007, 01:28 AM
The Broncos need to have Cutler lean on the running attack like a jab so that this kid can practice his knockout punch. I don't want Cutler carrying the offense until later in the season. This is still the NFL.
I don't think anybody is really sure what his limitations are. I think he surprised the coaching staff because he is already doing things better than they expected and more consistently.
This year the Broncos have a rare opportunity to steal some games. They have a lot of unknowns that work to their favor if they are steady. They have literally replaced key parts of their offense, defense and special teams.
theAPAOps5
07-06-2007, 01:31 AM
Well as long as he continues to watch tape of the greats, live at Dove Valley, and be a leader like it has been reported, then I am going to be very excited. He already is doing the things that made the great ones great. Now if it translates then its going to be great!
KCStud
07-06-2007, 01:38 AM
Lol I like how it says "Cardinal Rule-Stop Big Plays" then that happens...
BroncoBuff
07-06-2007, 01:49 AM
Funny you were taking about Cutler's arm strength while I was just watching this video for the 5,000,000 time (its just that great)
A-freaking-mazing ...
Speaking of that ... does anybody have the pre-season Cutler bomb in the same stadium? To Kircus?
.
maher_tyler
07-06-2007, 02:12 AM
Can we PLEASE fast forward to week 1!!!! :thanku:
DomCasual
07-06-2007, 02:25 AM
Rumor has it that on one play last mini-camp, Cutler took a THREE-STEP DROP and threw the ball as far as he could throw it. It ended up flying just over 100 YARDS in the air. And as awesome as that throw was, what was even awesomer was that the throw was intended for Dominik Hixon, who was running a fly pattern - and THE BALL WAS UNDERTHROWN!
DukeWoody
07-06-2007, 03:48 AM
This kid already has a passing grade in sales and acting...Just look at how efficiantly he sold , and played out that 65yard play action boot to his left for Walker against the Cards... In just his 3'rd game...If that wasn't enough,the very next game against the Bongholes, he does another fine job on the playaction boot to his right this time.. Pumpfake during Walkers stop and go,and 45yard TD pass to Walker right in the endzone....This kid is an extremely fast learner and with TC just ahead,along with a year under his belt he will be more than just up to the task......Plus Shanahans drive to overcome the pit of mediocracity his offence dredged last year,has him more focused and commited ,since he graced this franchize with his headcoaching knowledge in 1995...
Killericon
07-06-2007, 03:54 AM
Rumor has it that on one play last mini-camp, Cutler took a THREE-STEP DROP and threw the ball as far as he could throw it. It ended up flying just over 100 YARDS in the air. And as awesome as that throw was, what was even awesomer was that the throw was intended for Dominik Hixon, who was running a fly pattern - and THE BALL WAS UNDERTHROWN!
Yeah, and Hixon was on his 2nd lap around the world by the time it fell behind him.
Broncos4Life
07-06-2007, 04:45 AM
Could you imagine plays where the WR route does't expect the ball until 70 yards down field...If they connect 1 or 2 times a game on that kind of play it is truely demorallizing to the opposing team and completely chages the complexity and stratedgy of the defence...Which potentionaly opens the running game and another brand of demorallizing...I'll conclude by saying my hopes are high for Cutler and the offence this year but im in it for the long hall and beyond....GO BRONCOS!!!:strong:
Yup. What will teams want to do on the first series of the first few games of this season? Will we see a saftey in the box? If we do We will be going deep. They ain't ready for it man. We are definitley gonna :kungfu: some teams up this season.
Belie dat Chefs!
:gobroncos
Pat Bowlen
07-06-2007, 04:58 AM
How long have you been a lagit Bronco fan, ZONA?
SureShot
07-06-2007, 05:01 AM
How long have you been a lagit Bronco fan, ZONA?
I think you have just been called to the front of the class.
Odysseus
07-06-2007, 02:20 PM
Hmm. Where is that Plummer thread from last year?
chawknz
07-06-2007, 03:22 PM
Can I just say how much I love that video?
Smiling Assassin27
07-06-2007, 03:41 PM
to be the starter for this team, a cannon is good but a hose is better. let's hope this guy matures quickly.
Paladin
07-06-2007, 03:41 PM
Rumor has it that on one play last mini-camp, Cutler took a THREE-STEP DROP and threw the ball as far as he could throw it. It ended up flying just over 100 YARDS in the air. And as awesome as that throw was, what was even awesomer was that the throw was intended for Dominik Hixon, who was running a fly pattern - and THE BALL WAS UNDERTHROWN!
Surely you jest~
How long have you been a lagit Bronco fan, ZONA?
Since 85...........why do you ask? Don't let my name fool ya. I grew up in Colorado Springs (5th grade till I moved down here when I was 22). Then I moved back to Pueblo for a year when I was 28 and then back to the Springs for another 2 years, then finally back down to Arizona.
Paladin
07-06-2007, 03:47 PM
That play was simply amazing. To turn his hips, set his feet and launch that thing in a split second before he gets crushed, with accuracy that would make Petyon sit up, it was amazing. Not usually what you see from a kid with only a few starts under his belt.
DAMN I am so happy that we don't have to fuss about Plummer anymore. I'm totally frickin happy that Jay is here and he's gonna be a stud. We have waited a long time for a lagit QB since Elway retired. Damn long time. Here's to Jay winning some rings :thumbsup:
IIRC, that play was from the last pre-season game against the Cards in Arizona. He had not played much before that game....
In the second game against Arizona, he threw a bomb of some 45 yards to Walker, going to the right side.
Just good throws, and certaily introduced the idea that the Broncos have the long ball in the arsenal again.......
BroncoMan4ever
07-07-2007, 01:19 AM
I think this kid is gonna be the talk of the league and probably the most improved player of the year in the NFL this year.
I don't know if he will be the most improved player in the NFL considering he was a rookie last season.
I think he will have a better year than last season, but an improved year in my mind paints a picture that he had a crappy season last year.
Ugly Duck
07-07-2007, 02:25 AM
Cutler took a THREE-STEP DROP and threw the ball over 100 YARDS in the air - and THE BALL WAS UNDERTHROWN!
Whoa! An underthrown 100-yard bomb! Is that why he is 2-3 as a starter?
DukeWoody
07-07-2007, 04:18 AM
That bomb was on a CFL feild...Cutler tied the faiders wins with eleven less starts...LOL :raidersux
What's even more impressive is Jay threw that ball knowing that he was going to be flattened and still managed to get the ball 65 yards down field and on target.
Very impressive!
Atlas
07-07-2007, 11:12 AM
Can Jay do this?
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jutang
07-07-2007, 11:26 AM
I still think Marino is more mobile. He obviously would have taken it all the way.
99 out of 100 other QBs would likely have been sacked and injured on that play.
Broncos_OTM
07-07-2007, 07:53 PM
Rumor has it that on one play last mini-camp, Cutler took a THREE-STEP DROP and threw the ball as far as he could throw it. It ended up flying just over 100 YARDS in the air. And as awesome as that throw was, what was even awesomer was that the throw was intended for Dominik Hixon, who was running a fly pattern - and THE BALL WAS UNDERTHROWN!
its kinda weird 100 yards and a three step drop either hixon is the flash or this is to me is bunk but who knows.
Inkana7
07-07-2007, 07:58 PM
Jay made two of his three most impressive throws of the season that game, IMO(the other was the Walker bomb, obviously). The pass to Sheffeler at the goal line is as quick and strong of a throw as I've ever seen. But one I think is underrated and overlooked is the throw to Kircus on the bootleg. That throw was perfectly between two defenders on the run. Great throw.
Jay made two of his three most impressive throws of the season that game, IMO(the other was the Walker bomb, obviously). The pass to Sheffeler at the goal line is as quick and strong of a throw as I've ever seen. But one I think is underrated and overlooked is the throw to Kircus on the bootleg. That throw was perfectly between two defenders on the run. Great throw.
So where are the clips?
Inkana7
07-07-2007, 08:45 PM
I wish I knew.
no-pseudo-fan
07-07-2007, 11:32 PM
I love it. Cutler is going to kill this year. As will Hixon, but Hixon will show he is a good guy and resurrect all that he and Cutler kill.(Finishing his 3rd required miracle for Sainthood)
Paladin
07-08-2007, 01:30 AM
I can be as enthusiastic as the next Broncos' fan, but this Hixon crap is starting to get a trifle old, irritating and irrelevant.
BroncoBuff
07-08-2007, 01:47 AM
haha the corner or saftey was trying to argue that walker pushed him
That was funny!
Actually, roughing the passer would've been a better call to make than that.
Odysseus
07-08-2007, 02:29 AM
I can be as enthusiastic as the next Broncos' fan, but this Hixon crap is starting to get a trifle old, irritating and irrelevant.
What's wrong pookie? Don't they have beer where you live? :twokisses
DomCasual
07-08-2007, 04:58 PM
its kinda weird 100 yards and a three step drop either hixon is the flash or this is to me is bunk but who knows.
:giggle:
DomCasual
07-08-2007, 05:01 PM
Whoa! An underthrown 100-yard bomb! Is that why he is 2-3 as a starter?
Silly Charger fan Hixon wasn't even playing in those games. They would have been 5-0 if he would have been in the lineup.
And if Cutler had wanted to, he could have thrown the football over them mountains.
crazyhorse
07-08-2007, 06:52 PM
Yet another circle jerk for a man that still hasn't broke .500 since high school.
Donk fans are kinda funny that way.
..and I don't mean, funny ha-ha.
penguintheory
07-08-2007, 07:23 PM
This kid already has a passing grade in sales and acting...Just look at how efficiantly he sold , and played out that 65yard play action boot to his left for Walker against the Cards... In just his 3'rd game...If that wasn't enough,the very next game against the Bongholes, he does another fine job on the playaction boot to his right this time.. Pumpfake during Walkers stop and go,and 45yard TD pass to Walker right in the endzone....This kid is an extremely fast learner and with TC just ahead,along with a year under his belt he will be more than just up to the task......Plus Shanahans drive to overcome the pit of mediocracity his offence dredged last year,has him more focused and commited ,since he graced this franchize with his headcoaching knowledge in 1995...
Great argument. For spellchecker, I meant.
Popps
07-08-2007, 07:36 PM
Yet another circle jerk for a man that still hasn't broke .500 since high school.
Donk fans are kinda funny that way.
..and I don't mean, funny ha-ha.
Barry Sanders sucked.
I mean, he was rarely on winning teams.
He must have sucked.
That's how we decide... right?
DukeWoody
07-08-2007, 07:40 PM
Haha! I was feeling no pain at the time of that post..But thanx(spellchecker alert)for noticing there sport..How very abservent of u...:clown:
This must be some kind of duty or obligation you feel the need to fulfill,in order to make sure this forum is running to perfection,no?
Anyways keep up the good work,your doing a stellar job...Nnyah!
theAPAOps5
07-08-2007, 07:40 PM
Its useless to talk sense to Crazyhead, he is, well, just crazy. ;D
Paladin
07-08-2007, 07:50 PM
That's cus he's stuck to his tailpipes. Sad tail of whoa..........
OrangeShadow
07-08-2007, 08:07 PM
Barry Sanders sucked.
I mean, he was rarely on winning teams.
He must have sucked.
That's how we decide... right?
dont forget Dan Marino never won a superbowl he must of been horrendous...
Patrick Ewing never won an NBA title he must of been atrocious...
how about Charles Barkley, warren moon, Carl Yastrzemski, Eric Dickerson, Elgin Baylor, Ted Williams, Karl Malone, Marcel Dionne.
i guess all those guys sucked to according to c-ho
DukeWoody
07-08-2007, 08:17 PM
The chefs havn't won anything significant since 1970...So all the players that were on those teams between 1970 and 2007 must have all sucked as well....:kcbard:
crazyhorse
07-08-2007, 08:40 PM
Dont stop because of me.
Let's hear some more about how great Cutler is.
It makes for great ammo in the future.
Dont stop because of me.
Let's hear some more about how great Cutler is.
It makes for great ammo in the future.
Nice try. You know you wish you had him instead of what's his name..........lol. Don't act all stupid like your QB is some big shot or something. If a Colts fan came in here and said something then I can see that because they've got Manning. The Cheifs would be better off playing one of their cheerleaders at QB so get real.
Atlas
07-08-2007, 08:55 PM
The chefs havn't won anything significant since 1970...So all the players that were on those teams between 1970 and 2007 must have all sucked as well....:kcbard:
Well, they did though.
ward63
07-08-2007, 09:00 PM
I watched the NFL rewind of the niners game and he's good, but just needs to make better decisions and i'm sure he'll get that in this offseason from films.
sixtimeseight
07-08-2007, 09:30 PM
The chefs havn't won anything significant since 1970...So all the players that were on those teams between 1970 and 2007 must have all sucked as well....:kcbard:
Apparently, even the great Joe Montana and Marcus Allen both sucked, because even they couldn't get the pathetic Chiefs to the Super Bowl.
crazyhorse
07-08-2007, 09:39 PM
Nice try. You know you wish you had him instead of what's his name..........lol. Don't act all stupid like your QB is some big shot or something. If a Colts fan came in here and said something then I can see that because they've got Manning. The Cheifs would be better off playing one of their cheerleaders at QB so get real.
What's KCs QB have to do with the fact that Cutler's never done squat?
I dont see the connection.
Tell me, what he has done that makes him a great NFL QB and I will listen. As far as I know he's not done squirt.
Do tell.ROFL!
theAPAOps5
07-08-2007, 09:43 PM
Well Crazy Head has us there. Croyle has only thrown one TD....... to the other team.
crazyhorse
07-08-2007, 10:11 PM
Well Crazy Head has us there. Croyle has only thrown one TD....... to the other team.
Yeah but he has a cannon so the rest of the league should be quaking in thier boots. Surely you can appreciate that. Plus he doesn't fumble twice a game. So the upside is tremendous.;)
freak6
07-08-2007, 10:24 PM
lmao
Inkana7
07-08-2007, 10:40 PM
Awe, crazywhore, did you have a bad day? Did the kids make fun of you again?
I'd really love to talk football with you, but when's the last time you've ever done that? I guess I'll ask you this. What have you seen from Cutler that makes you believe that he won't be a great NFL QB?
"He hasn't sniffed a winning record since high school"
Oh, you mean kinda like how John Elway, the NFL's all time wins leader, was going into his second season?
rovolution
07-08-2007, 10:46 PM
crazyhorse
This message is hidden because crazyhorse is on your ignore list.
I'm assuming he is trolling as usual, which is disappointing b/c a Chorf fan had to ruin a great thread.
theAPAOps5
07-08-2007, 11:11 PM
Yeah but he has a cannon so the rest of the league should be quaking in thier boots. Surely you can appreciate that. Plus he doesn't fumble twice a game. So the upside is tremendous.;)
Trust me those fumbles of croyle will be sky rocketing with what line you guys are going to throw infront of him.
The fumbles were attibuted to Shanny throwing him in there after Plummer sucked an egg in KC. The center exchange is pretty damn difficult and involves timing. Being a great football mind I am sure you knew that though, right? :approve:
Popps
07-09-2007, 12:38 AM
Dont stop because of me.
Let's hear some more about how great Cutler is.
It makes for great ammo in the future.
Oh, we won't stop... because he IS a great prospect, with great skills and great potential. Not to mention, by the end of the year... he was playing great football.
Why would we stop?
Great ammo for the future? I'll make a prediction here... in that thing are going to get so bad for the chefs this year, we may not even see the likes of you and Boob around here.
Remember when this place had regular rai_er fans? Good lord, you couldn't pay an _aklan_ fan to show his heavily made-up face around here these days.
I suspect we may soon see the same scenario with chefs fans.
Actually, I take it back. Boob will never leave, provided his mom doesn't need the basement for storage or anything.
Popps
07-09-2007, 12:41 AM
The chefs havn't won anything significant since 1970...So all the players that were on those teams between 1970 and 2007 must have all sucked as well....:kcbard:
That's not true, man.
Neil Smith was a great player.
ROFL!
Atlas
07-09-2007, 12:47 AM
Oh, we won't stop... because he IS a great prospect, with great skills and great potential. Not to mention, by the end of the year... he was playing great football.
Why would we stop?
Great ammo for the future? I'll make a prediction here... in that thing are going to get so bad for the chefs this year, we may not even see the likes of you and Boob around here.
Remember when this place had regular rai_er fans? Good lord, you couldn't pay an _aklan_ fan to show his heavily made-up face around here these days.
I suspect we may soon see the same scenario with chefs fans.
Actually, I take it back. Boob will never leave, provided his mom doesn't need the basement for storage or anything.
Why would we stop talking about Cutler. This is a Broncofan site. We are Bronco fans. Crazywhore needs to stop smelling those exhaust fumes and get a job.
Popps
07-09-2007, 01:05 AM
Why would we stop talking about Cutler. This is a Broncofan site. We are Bronco fans. Crazywhore needs to stop smelling those exhaust fumes and get a job.
He's probably bummed we're not all fighting about the QB position like we were when Plummer was here.
Of course... without checking, I'd bet that Plummer's win/loss % was higher than TrINTs over that span!
!Booya! !Booya! !Booya!
It must seriously suck to root for a team so bad, that the best smack you can come up with is.....
"it'll be good for future ammo"
:P
DukeWoody
07-09-2007, 01:12 AM
That's not true, man.
Neil Smith was a great player.
ROFL!
Uh,no way,not while he played for the:mullet1: anyways...;)
Now when he came over to the good side(poor stupid mullets for letting us sign him)and helped us win those two SUPERBOWLS,to me thats when he became all pro...:thumbs:
DomCasual
07-09-2007, 01:30 AM
Yeah but he has a cannon so the rest of the league should be quaking in thier boots. Surely you can appreciate that. Plus he doesn't fumble twice a game. So the upside is tremendous.;)
crazyhorse's dad, July 1984, to a bunch of his buddies at the bar: "Yeah but Elway has a cannon so the rest of the league should be quaking in thier boots. (YUK YUK YUK!) Surely you can appreciate that. Plus Blackledge doesn't fumble twice a game. So the upside is tremendous. (YUK YUK YUK!)"
We all know how that turned out.
What's that? The rest of crazyhorse's dad's conversation? Well, it was pretty short, but since you asked: "I gotta go home, boys. Got work to do on the Camaro, and then I reckon I'll bang the little woman. Who knew that my sister could be such a wildcat between the sheets! I think we's gonna have a little one - name him crazyhorse."
DukeWoody
07-09-2007, 01:35 AM
Hahaha!!LOL Hilarious! LOL Hilarious! :chefstink
This was Crazyho many years ago. I guess the saying is not true, that you get wiser with age. Rumor is, he still has that stupid frickin POS helmet also. Hahahahaha.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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OrangeRising
07-09-2007, 02:13 AM
I just want the Broncos to improve. I know that Mike Shanahan and Pat Bowlen tell everyone they want to set the Super Bowl as their goal every year, but I'm not sure that's within reach this season when you consider how loaded the American Conference is right now.
10 and 6 would be improvement. A play-off berth and maybe even a win.
I only wish the Broncos played the Brownies this year. I live in Cleveland territory and it seems the Broncos on the schedule always signals doom among their fan base. It's fun to fan the flames.
crazyhorse
07-09-2007, 07:15 AM
Awe, crazywhore, did you have a bad day? Did the kids make fun of you again?
I'd really love to talk football with you, but when's the last time you've ever done that? I guess I'll ask you this. What have you seen from Cutler that makes you believe that he won't be a great NFL QB?
"He hasn't sniffed a winning record since high school"
Oh, you mean kinda like how John Elway, the NFL's all time wins leader, was going into his second season?
You dont have the capacity to talk football. I've tried for years. You want to talk flapjacks. If you mean you would like to be a cheerleader and would like some Chiefs fans as company....well, I can believe that.
But talking football? Who you kiddin?
I was talking football. Cutler aint done ****.:thanku:
crazyhorse
07-09-2007, 07:21 AM
Oh, we won't stop... because he IS a great prospect, with great skills and great potential. Not to mention, by the end of the year... he was playing great football.
Why would we stop?
Great ammo for the future? I'll make a prediction here... in that thing are going to get so bad for the chefs this year, we may not even see the likes of you and Boob around here.
Remember when this place had regular rai_er fans? Good lord, you couldn't pay an _aklan_ fan to show his heavily made-up face around here these days.
I suspect we may soon see the same scenario with chefs fans.
Actually, I take it back. Boob will never leave, provided his mom doesn't need the basement for storage or anything.
Prospect? That's reasonable. However, you people act like he's already a hall of famer. I say he hasn't done squirt. Except lose more games than he's won.
You folks act as though that's inaccurate. What's the problem?
Man-Goblin
07-09-2007, 09:58 AM
This is kind of off topic, but yesterday I caught the first half of the replay of the Niners game last year on NFL Network. Man alive, did Cutler take a beating in that game.
freak6
07-09-2007, 10:46 AM
I say he hasn't done squirt. Except lose more games than he's won.
What's the problem?
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Has anyone seen that new movie, Transformers yet?
sixtimeseight
07-09-2007, 11:35 AM
I was talking football. Cutler aint done ****.:thanku:
At least he's thrown a touchdown to his own team, unlike ol' Brodie "next Montana" Croyle.