Bears embarrassed by Bucs - who gets the deflated ball?
Nov 13, 2016 21:17:28 GMT -6
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Post by mpbears68 on Nov 13, 2016 21:17:28 GMT -6
Nov 13, 2016 18:49:38 GMT -6 @soulman said:
Cutler first and foremost but not solely. To be honest I've given up on trying to use any kind of logic at all to figure this out. How a QB can come off of 5 weeks injured and play like a champ and then come off of ten days rest and prep and play like that is beyond me.I have no answer because normal people don't do that. If it's not in any way injury related and it's not a symptom of his diabetic condition that affects his mental clarity and his physical skills and he wasn't being paid off throw the game then I have no answer that isn't related to a defect of some kind. There is no way to describe that kind of variance that I can accept without thinking there's more to it than just having a bad game.
I missed most of the 1st quarter and checked out after the strip sack but that was enough see that every pass he threw was off the mark. There has to be an explanation for this happening as often as it has beside just "same old Jay". I have never seen a QB evidence as much talent as he does one game and them look worse than a rookie in another. Maybe he just needs to retire from the game completely because as it stands I'm not sure anyone can depend on him anymore even as a backup.
If I have more to add it won't be until I've digested this for a few days. None of it makes much sense today.
Throwng the ball 40+ times a game is not a winning formula ever with Jay Cutler. And it's even harder to understand when you have a good young RB who's averaging 5+ ypc.
Another "WTF?" performance from the Logg.