July 25, 2014: Cutler or Bust

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7 years 126 million dollars. 54 million dollars guaranteed.  18 million dollars average per year.  5th highest paid player in the NFL.   3rd highest paid QB in the NFL.  The Bears are ALL IN with Cutler.  Is he worth it?

Let’s flashback 5 years.  When the trade became official sending Jay Cutler our way, I was ecstatic.  I was still in LA, and I remember sharing my joy with everybody back home.  This was AWESOME news!  We finally have a QB!  My Raider friend quickly tried to rain on my parade, saying he ain’t that good.  They saw him 2x per year, a lot more than I did.  He wasn’t impressed.  Still, nothing was going to bring me down on that day.  I just knew Cutler was our man.

Year 1 started off promising enough.  We started 2009 with a 3-1 record; we then lost 8 of the next 10.  Jay Cutler led the NFL in interceptions with 26.  I remember the San Francisco game that year.  We almost never play well in San Francisco.  The only game I can remember us winning there was in the Super Bowl year.  In 2009,  I think it was a Thursday night game…  Cutler threw 5 INTs and 0 TDs.  (We play there this year in week 2 this year as San Fran opens their new stadium.)  It was only Cutler’s first year with us; I gave him a pass.

The 2010 season marked the hiring of Mike Martz.  I was happy about that news too.  Here is an offensive guru who will work with Cutler and help bring the best out of him.  We started as planned 3-0.  Then came week 4 in New York vs the Giants; do you remember that game?  Cutler got tossed around like a rag doll to a tune of 9 first half sacks, sustained a concussion, and sat out the next week.  2010 was a pretty good year though… 11-5, NFC North champs, and a first round bye.  THIS is what I’m talking about it.  This is what I expected from Cutler.  In Cutler’s 1st playoff game, he had 2 passing & 2 rushing TD’s, as we beat the Seahawks 35-24.  NFC Championship game here we come!  This is Cutler’s defining moment!  We have a shot to go back to the Super Bowl.  I just knew we were going to win that game… against Green Bay.  In all of our history, this was arguably the BIGGEST game between the 2 franchises.

Well, when I make my list of all-time worst games, this will be on it.  In my book, this WAS Cutler’s defining moment.  It’s a blur now, and I don’t want to rehash that day, but I do remember the most important thing:  Cutler STANDING on the sidelines in the 2nd half; he was injured and out for the game.  What!?!  He looked fine.  I mean, he is standing up.  He didn’t get carted off.  This is the biggest game of his career.  This is for a shot to go to the Super Bowl.  This is against the Green Bay Packers!!!  Get your ass back in there Cutler.  OK, didn’t want to go into detail, but from that day, there is only one way Cutler can get in my good graces again.  There is only one way I can forgive him for that day.
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2011-2012 led to 8-8 & 10-6 records; both playoff misses.  Caleb Hanie, Jason Campbell, & Josh McCown all played time during those years.  The Cutler injury vs the Chargers, his bickering with Martz, and his inconsistent play, are what I remember most from him those 2 years.  Although, we did have the addition of Brandon Marshall:  Jay Cutler’s boy from Denver.  With 2 straight years out of the playoffs after the GB debacle, it was time for the Bears to move on… from Lovie Smith and his coaching staff.  Cutler remained.  Welcome Marc Trestman.

Last year was more of the same, sort of.  Another 8-8 year.  Another playoff miss.  Another Cutler injury.  However, I did see improvements with Jay Cutler last year under Marc Trestman.  Another good start to the season had the Bears at 4-2.  Cutler was very good too.  For the first time in his career, he had 4 straight games with a passer rating over 90.  We were 3-0, and almost came back against Detroit in week 4.  More importantly than the numbers for me, was a perceived improvement in his on-the-field attitude.  I know people say that there is too much made of that, but I disagree.  He is our QB.  He is our leader.  He needs to get that droopy look of his face when something goes wrong, and lead this team.  His leadership needs to come through in every aspect on Sundays.  I saw signs of that.  I think Trestman not only helped his offensive game, but he got him to buy into being a leader.  I’m not sure that’s something you can teach, but I saw promise there last year.  An injury vs Washington in week 7 led to the Josh McCown QB controversy.  Cutler eventually came back, and we lost 2 of the last 3 games to miss the playoffs again.

So with this body of work over the past 5 years, we committed to Cutler long term.  A recent ranking of QBs has Cutler at #19!  I’m not sure I agree with that, but I’m not sure I would rank him in the top 10… yet.  I guess it’s make or break this year for Cutler.  He’s had every excuse in the book the past 5 years, from different offensive coordinators, to horrible offensive lines, to no wide receivers to throw to, to his injuries.  Enough of the excuses!  This year’s Bears team is LOADED on offense.  In year 2 of the Trestman era, Cutler and the Bears offense are primed to explode.  We need to… HE needs to.

So at the age of 31, Jay Cutler begins year 6 in Chicago.  We have high hopes for this team, and for Cutler.  Everything is laid out for Cutler and the Bears to be successful.  What about the defense?  What about another injury to Cutler?  I don’t want to hear any of that.  I want to see Cutler be the best he can be.  I want him to make me as happy as I was when we traded for him.  I want to see him show us he was worth all that money.  I want to see him get a NEW defining moment:  winning a Super Bowl.  It’s now or never Jay.  This is the year.  It’s Cutler or bust; let’s see what you got.

2 Responses

  1. No Excuses

    Injuries, check.
    Offensive coordinators, check.
    Offensive lines, check.
    Head coaches, check.
    No offensive talent, check.
    Play calling, check.
    Getting booed, check.
    No time pass, check.

    Jay Cutler’s past excuses, all of the above at some point over the last 5 years. And like everyone else, I am sick and tired of them! He has arguably the best wr combo in the league with marshall and jeffery to go along with forte at rb and bennett at te. This offense is loaded with talent! Cutler is in year 2 with hc trestman as well as the oc, so he should only get better with the system and play calling. The offensive line was rock solid last year and will be a point of stability this year as well. The injuries are the big question mark with jay, just like they have been the first 5 years. They happen and cannot be controlled. Cutler has shown toughness enduring sacks in previous years like his oline wanted him dead, and probably hated his ass, too. He is not afraid to run and get tough yards and take hits. But we all go back to the nfc championship game in 2010. How can you just stand on the sideline the whole 2nd half in the biggest game of your career? How can you fold your arms and watch “your” team lose the game that could have led us to the Super Bowl?? How could you not get back out there vs our hated rival??? Jay looked like the biggest, insert choice of word here, at that moment. But lets stay positive and focus on the here and now. Bottom line, Jay has no excuses this year. He has a fat new contract to go along with a son and his laguna beach hot wife. The Bears have shown their commitment to Jay. They believe in him. They think he can take us to the promised land. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same about the fans. Bears fans want to believe. We hope he can do it. We want him to get us over the hump and bring the Super Bowl trophy back to Chicago. It has been too long. Jay can erase all of the 1st 5 five years by doing what we thought he could. Prove us fans of 6 years ago RIGHT. Prove us doubters wrong now. Make us believe Jay. We want to!

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