He instills no leadership. If she acted like he gave a s**t, the rest of the offense would come alive. He has an attitude problem and a foul disposition. I know some think it's Gase's play calling, but you can't pick a play that Cutler can even execute.
If I were a WR, why would I care about running routes and getting the ball. I think Cutler had 99yds passing going into the 4th quarter?
If I'm on the OL, why put a effort in to block for a fool who's not gonna throw it down field anyway.
The team won't care if they have no leader on the field. They play like they're lethargic. This fool needs to be benched.
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I wanna see passion and emotion from him....need more effort for a guy getting 10 mil.
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Not quite. Cutler finished with 92 passing yards on the day. 59 of those yards were in the 4th, along with the Landry TD.
He missed a TD to Grant in the 1st and only completed 12 of 26 passes on the day.
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He's also slow.. meaning decision-making. So many balls are thrown at target but get there too late, allowing the defender to more easily make a play.
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When their contract is up or final rosters are coming in, teams look at the tape that they have on these guys. No agent is going to say, "Yeah, he gave up six sacks this years, but it's not his fault. Jay Cutler was a poor leader, so my client didn't really try." And you certainly wouldn't see a team look at that player, and be like, "Oh, that's cool. We get it. You block for the guys that you like, and you don't do your job if you have a difficult personality that you have to work with."
Let's face it. The poor blocking is the result of bad offensive lineman. The receivers drops are on them. It is laughable to blame one player's failure on another.dolphin25, Fame, danmarino and 1 other person like this. -
Arent we so tired of this..... maybe your new to the NFL, maybe you only pay attention to what happens in Miami. But *****ing about your Interpretations of Jays expressions is the biggest waste of time.... like Eli, he barely smiles, etc. Get over it and judge people based on your knowledge of football and stop playing Dr. Phil.
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Last minute backup sucks. Revelation for some dolphins fans. Thought it was 30 yr old Peyton,damn.....
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I read on another site that supposedly at some point during Sundays' game Landry exploded on the sideline and basically gestured that Moore needed to get his arse out there.
I said it the day Cutler was brought to Miami - from a locker room perspective Gase's insistence and butt love for J-Cutty sent bad messages. We've known for a long time that MM8's teammates love him and have considered him a true leader, which you don't see often when it's the backup QB. The moment Tanny went down Gase basically pulled a "dooooooooon't care" to Moore and brought in this washed up bum for hire. Notice how it's not a subject that he will even allow to be addressed.
Eventually the cracks in the dike will turn into gushing holes. You're already seeing it from the fans. The size of Gase's ego is alarming and he's never going to admit to mistakes. Remember this is the same dude who brought Chris Foerster here and another no-effort washed up has been like Julius Thomas.
The play of this offense mirrors the guy in the huddle running it. A man who had to be coaxed by his wife to play this year and someone who clearly isn't out there to take hits. He's got nothing tangibly vested other than to make sure he doesn't end up on a stretcher.Last edited: Oct 9, 2017dolphin25 likes this. -
10 mill is not in the top 20 in terms of salary for starting quarterbacks. Hell i dont think its in the top 25Tin Indian, Fin-O and hitman8 like this. -
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He admitted it many time last year actually. And pretty much has this year too in saying they've scaled back the offense, etc, etc. That signals acknowledging of a mistake if you're scaling things back to try and make it work because you were wrong in thinking they could handle it with Cutler coming in...
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It really pisses me off when folks make blanket statements when they have no knowledge of football. For instance- the line sucks...we've heard that a lot lately. Yet if you watch tape, see a lineman riding his block along the perimeter of the pocket (AKA- exactly what he's supposed to do) and then Cutler stepping right into the defender as he suddenly decides to backpedal at a weird angle. It becomes blatantly obvious that it's not a line problem or a QB problem, it's a team problem in communication because the QB is old, slow, out of shape and not in sync. But some folks just want to rant and that's all we hear.
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If our WR don't play hard because of the current QB then every one of them needs to be cut and we need to rebuild the unit. If our O-line isn't blocking cause they don't like the guy they are blocking for, then they need to be cut and blacklisted from ever playing in the NFL again.
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I was criticized for pointing this out last season.danmarino likes this. -
Its funny watching the revisionist posts by certain posters over the years.Fin D likes this. -
I can't believe I still have to explain this.
My take is and has always been, our QB is in an obvious bad situation...however isn't playing well either.
Not once did I ever blame RT for our offense struggling, I just didn't excuse him from blame or portray him as a victim.
Take a picture write it down and do what you Gotta do to keep the facts straight.Rock Sexton likes this. -
I'm always reminded of the stupidity of the average fan whenever a QB is blamed for not being able to "make plays" behind an offensive line that allows rushers through in under 2 seconds. Must be the QBs fault that said line can't open any holes in the running game either.
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As for this play, Grant had a clean release off the LOS with no one near him from about the 15 to the 6 yard line. The pass pro was solid and Jay had plenty of time to deliver. Instead of hitting Grant in stride before the 6 yard line, Cutler lobbed a ball over Grant's head into the EZ. Grant had to jump for the ball and snag it with his fingertips to slow it, then attempt to catch it. As the ball was so late, the 2 DBs, Adoree Jackson and De'norris Searcy had time to close.
What's Cutler waiting on? Grant should have already been throw to. He continues down to the 5 before the overthrown ball is delivered.
Here you can see the 5-6" Grant attempting to jump up for the poorly placed ball:
And here you can see just how over his head this pass was:
Cutler is lucky that pass wasn't INT'ed. Adoree Jackson had 2 chances for it - while it was in the air and after Grant attempted to knock it down.
That pass was perfect for Parker and Stills and Landry probably make that catch. But this is systemic of what we're seeing from Cutler - late, off-target throws, forcing his WRs to make much more difficult catches than they should be.
That said, there were 2 other throws that Landry and Stills should have made.
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Grant looks like he's about 2" off of the ground when the ball skimmed his fingertips. You can also see that the LB'er is in the passing lane. If Cutler had thrown it lower it may have been hit and if Cutler tried to put too much of an arch on it, it may have been intercepted due to the ball getting there later.
It was a difficult throw and a difficult catch (especially when you consider Grant's height). However, why didn't Grant jump higher?
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Could the throw have been better??? Yes. Was it a bad throw??? No.
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