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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Fake news. Evidently there was conversation about Cutler coming in as starter but Dolphins still aren't sure of Tannehill's condition as of last night. Conversation only.Zero reporting anywhere on this yet other than the link in the OP (which, IIRC, has reported fake sports news in the past). Cutler would be a complete moron to leave his current job for what would essentially be a one year deal.
Fake news. Evidently there was conversation about Cutler coming in as starter but Dolphins still aren't sure of Tannehill's condition as of last night. Conversation only.
Definitely will be a tough choice for them.The last I read from a reputable source, they're still seeking further medical opinions.
Apparently, this injury itself may not be particularly severe. However, due to the previous injury to the same knee, and due to the fact that Tannehill (the Fins?) elected NOT to go the surgical route at the time, the long term stability of the knee seems to be in question. At least one opinion I've read suggests that another similar "tweak" could have devastating consequences if the knee isn't surgically stabilized before then.
My interpretation of this is that Tannehill could play this season, but might be one awkward step away from a career-ender.
And Miami would be complete morons to sign this loser. I desperately hope they do.Zero reporting anywhere on this yet other than the link in the OP (which, IIRC, has reported fake sports news in the past). Cutler would be a complete moron to leave his current job for what would essentially be a one year deal.
On Saturday, coach Adam Gase confirmed that the team has spoken to retired quarterback Jay Cutler, who played for Gase when he was the offensive coordinator two years ago in Chicago.
“One time,” Gase said regarding his own communications with Cutler. “All I asked him was if he was interested. That was it.”
So what did he say?
“He was interested,” Gase replied. “I think he’s just trying to figure out everything. You don’t expect this to happen. I don’t think he looked at our situation like, ‘Oh, this was going to happen.’ So it was a surprise and I think he has a lot of things to think through.”
Gase made it clear that the team will be adding a quarterback, but that who it will be will depend on whether Tannehill is or isn’t lost for the year.