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Old 12-14-2007, 06:53 AM   #1
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Default It takes more than a strong arm to be an NFL QB

Though the rocket balls look cool and all, it takes some touch and good decisions to be a good QB in the NFL. Rosenfels looked like the better QB last night.

Jay was throwing falling backwards half the night. The longer the the Broncos were trailing, the harder he threw it.

I know Bronco fans are enamored with his arm, but Rosenfels took him to school last night.

The only Bronco to make the trip to Houston was Marshall. He was excellent. The rest should be ashamed of thier performance
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Old 12-14-2007, 06:56 AM   #2
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Though the rocket balls look cool and all, it takes some touch and good decisions to be a good QB in the NFL. Rosenfels looked like the better QB last night.

Jay was throwing falling backwards half the night. The longer the the Broncos were trailing, the harder he threw it.

I know Bronco fans are enamored with his arm, but Rosenfels took him to school last night.

The only Bronco to make the trip to Houston was Marshall. He was excellent. The rest should be ashamed of thier performance
Why do you even come on here? You know what you are stating is complete non sense. There is a major difference in personel on the offensive and defensive lines for both teams, both which favor the Texans. Cutler is a fine quarterback and a helluva lot better than Sage. If we ever give our quarterback some protection, he will make any defense look like a Chief defense.
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Though the rocket balls look cool and all, it takes some touch and good decisions to be a good QB in the NFL. Rosenfels looked like the better QB last night.

Jay was throwing falling backwards half the night. The longer the the Broncos were trailing, the harder he threw it.

I know Bronco fans are enamored with his arm, but Rosenfels took him to school last night.

The only Bronco to make the trip to Houston was Marshall. He was excellent. The rest should be ashamed of thier performance

So if you were a GM seeking a QB for your team and Cut along with Sage were both available, you would without a doubt take Sage...is that correct??

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Old 12-14-2007, 07:09 AM   #4
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So if you were a GM seeking a QB for your team and Cut along with Sage were available you would without a doubt take Sage...is that correct??

Is that what I said?
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Old 12-14-2007, 07:11 AM   #5
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Is that what I said?
Yes or No, pick one..cuz it sure does come across that way...
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Why do you even come on here? You know what you are stating is complete non sense. There is a major difference in personel on the offensive and defensive lines for both teams, both which favor the Texans. Cutler is a fine quarterback and a helluva lot better than Sage. If we ever give our quarterback some protection, he will make any defense look like a Chief defense.
Every word of my post is 100% correct.

All QBs with ultimate protection can pick apart a defense. Cutler was throwing downfield into coverage several times. Most of his throws were rocket balls.

There was a disinct difference in the two QBs last night. Who knows, maybe Cutler will be the best QB of all time. But he certainly isn't right now. Fact is Rosenfels looked like the better QB. Protection included.
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Yes or No, pick one..cuz it sure does come across that way...
How about niether.

Are you saying Roenfels didn't out perform Cutler? Because it sure comes across that way.
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Old 12-14-2007, 07:30 AM   #9
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Every word of my post is 100% correct.

All QBs with ultimate protection can pick apart a defense. Cutler was throwing downfield into coverage several times. Most of his throws were rocket balls.

There was a disinct difference in the two QBs last night. Who knows, maybe Cutler will be the best QB of all time. But he certainly isn't right now. Fact is Rosenfels looked like the better QB. Protection included.
Sage has been in the league for more then 5 years....Cutler is in his 2 year....


By your logic, Collins is twice the QB Croyle is....
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Sage has been in the league for more then 5 years....Cutler is in his 2 year....


By your logic, Collins is twice the QB Croyle is....
Umm.......you've obviously read something out of context.
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Old 12-14-2007, 07:44 AM   #11
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haven't watched the game yet, but all you're saying is that the quarterback whose team won looked better last night--wow! what a great ****ing observation.

That's really all your post has to say. But of course it's all in the wording, and you being who you are, always decide to choose the diction that will provoke the most response from this board's users. And then you follow that up with a bunch of smart@ss replies to get everyone riled up. great job man, you're awesome.


And the last time I checked, Cutler was playing against the Texans' defense. Like I said, I still haven't seen the game, but unless Cutler was in the Denver secondary, there's really no way that Rosenfals could "take him to school".


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Old 12-14-2007, 07:48 AM   #12
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I seem to remember that Cutler looked a lot better than Rosenfels last time he faced the chief's D....something we should not forget when cheify trolls turn up spouting nonsense....
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haven't watched the game yet, but all you're saying is that the quarterback whose team won looked better last night--wow! what a great ****ing observation.

That's really all your post has to say. But of course it's all in the wording, and you being who you are, always decide to choose the diction that will provoke the most response from this board's users. And then you follow that up with a bunch of smart@ss replies to get everyone riled up. great job man, you're awesome.


And the last time I checked, Cutler was playing against the Texans' defense. Like I said, I still haven't seen the game, but unless Cutler was in the Denver secondary, there's really no way that Rosenfals could "take him to school".


Please run along now.
I think you're underestimating me. I could have been much more abrassive in this thread.

I suggest you watch the game.
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Old 12-14-2007, 07:56 AM   #14
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I seem to remember that Cutler looked a lot better than Rosenfels last time he faced the chief's D....something we should not forget when cheify trolls turn up spouting nonsense....
What nonsense? Are you saying that all it takes is a strong arm? Or that Jay played well? or perhaps Rosenfels didn't put better touch on the ball?
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Sage has been in the league for more then 5 years....Cutler is in his 2 year....


By your logic, Collins is twice the QB Croyle is....
Cutler has started more games than Rosenfels has though
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Crazy ever think he was rocketing it or throwing into coverage because we only had 1 receiver and a TE last night

Stokley out, Graham down, Walker may as well have not been out there.

Kinda difficult to find a receiver when the only one you have left or right is blanket covered.

How'd he do last week against that excellent Chief Defensive Line and DB's
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Old 12-14-2007, 09:02 AM   #17
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The pressure was in Cutler's face all night. Sage didn't outplay Cutler, Texas D-line outplayed Denver's O-line. Sage for all the time he had looked ok, not great.
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Though the rocket balls look cool and all, it takes some touch and good decisions to be a good QB in the NFL. Rosenfels looked like the better QB last night.

Jay was throwing falling backwards half the night. The longer the the Broncos were trailing, the harder he threw it.

I know Bronco fans are enamored with his arm, but Rosenfels took him to school last night.

The only Bronco to make the trip to Houston was Marshall. He was excellent. The rest should be ashamed of thier performance
Great assessment, one play that sticks out is the pass to Scheffler. Cutler rolled out to his right had all day to throw the ball... no pressure in sight at all... and he threw it off his back foot... the kid is a mess! The most telling comment came last week... The kid will try to throw a strawberry through a battleship!
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Old 12-14-2007, 09:08 AM   #19
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ROFL @ this thread.

The guy is young. Young QBs routinely make stupid throws. This just in, water is also wet.

Look, he definitely made ill advised throws, and he's going to continue to do that. But he'll learn.
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The pressure was in Cutler's face all night. Sage didn't outplay Cutler, Texas D-line outplayed Denver's O-line. Sage for all the time he had looked ok, not great.

That sounds like a great excuse. But I have to ask you, with all the pressure, how many time did Cutler throw the ball away in last nights game? I cant remember once, off the top of my head. Instead, he forced the ball into triple coverage in the end zone on one drive. Threw the ball into the hands of another defender inside the 30 on another drive, and bounce the ball off a defenders hands at least 2 other times in the game.

Fact is, his decisions were very poor.
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ROFL @ this thread.

The guy is young. Young QBs routinely make stupid throws. This just in, water is also wet.

Look, he definitely made ill advised throws, and he's going to continue to do that. But he'll learn.
It's not the stupid throws... young QB's are expected to do that. I would be concerned with why he throws the way he does. It looks like he's never been coached. The only way he knows how to take steam off of the ball is by throwing off balance... that shiat won't cut it in the nfl. The scheffler pass is a prime example...

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