Todd Bradley
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Somehow Kapernick can't get a job. Cutler was awful last year but he gets $10 million
Looks like Tannehill is heading for surgery. I can't see the Dolphins paying Cutler $10 million if they think there is a possibility of Tannehill being back in say October.
Tannehill should have gotten the surgery right after the season. Might have been ready to play the first game or two or at worst started the season on PUP and played after six games. Now it looks like he is going to miss the entire season to get s surgery he should have gotten eight months ago.
Looks like Tannehill is heading for surgery. I can't see the Dolphins paying Cutler $10 million if they think there is a possibility of Tannehill being back in say October.
Tannehill should have gotten the surgery right after the season. Might have been ready to play the first game or two or at worst started the season on PUP and played after six games. Now it looks like he is going to miss the entire season to get s surgery he should have gotten eight months ago.
Rather than smugly tear down this move, we should better look at it more closely. Cutler is as "talented" as any QB in the league, but over the years has been the epitome of the adage, "million dollar arm- 10 cent head". To me that makes him a dangerous opponent because, on any given Sunday can look like the best QB in the league, and the next give a game away with bad throws.
The dangerous part is that he COULD have one of his good games against the Pats. He has thrived at times in the Gase offense. Plus by the time he plays the Pats late in the season, he will be fully ready to play at his best. AND he will have a solid receiving corps and could have one of the better running games in the league.
I thought Miami would be good this season. Their talent is as good as anyone's, and I think Gase is a HC who can bring a team together to win. Their 10 win season after a 1-4 start was a very impressive coaching achievement. Besides, I'm not sure replacing Tannyhill with Cutler is much of a drop off if any at all.
BTW- what's the talk about Culter being a locker room cancer. From what I read, most guys he played with liked him?
In addition, two teammates, also speaking anonymously, say they’d rather not keep playing with Cutler.
The reasons for all the animosity toward Cutler seem to stem from his personality, as those who have worked with him say he lacks leadership qualities and is not a positive presence in the Bears’ locker room. There’s also talk that he didn’t run the offense the way the coaches wanted, and that in hindsight some people within the organization think Cutler should have lost his starting job to Josh McCown in 2013.