longtimefan
14 years ago

You guys think maybe Lovie's decision was (partly) because he knew "Bad Jay" was coming out? I don't know if I think that; I'm just asking. Let's face it: when Cutler gets frustrated he's inaccurate and reckless - not a good combination, esp against a secondary like ours.

"Since69" wrote:



I too have thought of that...And the knee is a cover up to avoid him being embarrassed

Very far fetched I think
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14 years ago

I'm on the fence on this. On one hand I agree with Wade...I think the Derek Anderson situation is comparable. So what if the cameras caught him with a sarcastic chuckle for 2 seconds of a 1hr30min half, that doesn't tell me that he thinks losing is funny, nor do a couple of James Bottomthooth-looking shots while sporadically shown on camera necessarily vindicate or convict Cutler.

Hearing reports that he was out on the town drinking Saturday night, or that it may have only been a sprain, on the other hand, are quite damning, and he may want to hide in the Yukon for a few years if the reports are indeed true.

"musccy" wrote:



What's this about the "sarcastic chuckle"? I never saw such a thing. The criticism of Cutler's sideline demeanor was not based on misleading camera tricks. It was based on how he looked every time they showed him, which was a lot. The only exception was a smile after the first Bears' TD. He looked uninvolved--like he was bored or pouting.

"Greg C." wrote:



the sarcastic chuckle was in reference to Derek Anderson being caught on camera during a monday nighter that led to his post-game press conference tirade. I think way too much was made of that situation, just as a little too much is being made of whether or not Cutler's body language was congruent with what we deem it should have been. I get that he looked indifferent and emotionless on the sideline, but he often does and has developed a reputation for that.

Barry Sanders didn't spike the ball and hoot and hollar after a big play or touchdown, but that alone doesn't mean he cared any less than Terrell Owens about scoring.

I think there is enough reason to say Cutler wimped out in this situation, but I don't think resorting to his body langauge is adequate evidence.

"musccy" wrote:



ooh....a reference to Barry Sanders. (pulling up a seat to see how Kevin reacts)
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Greg C.
14 years ago

Walking around after the game, reports are he went upstairs at a restaurant, but used stairs not elevator

no crutches either

"longtimefan" wrote:



Was this report from the same guy who saw him at the bar the night before the game?
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dfosterf
14 years ago

Walking around after the game, reports are he went upstairs at a restaurant, but used stairs not elevator

no crutches either

"Greg C." wrote:



Was this report from the same guy who saw him at the bar the night before the game?

"longtimefan" wrote:



It was in the news in Chicago. (The restaurant part) Cutler and his party had exclusive use of the upstairs at a posh restaurant. The stairs thing was also reported. They also said he tipped the waiter an additional 500 bucks over the 20% tip he had left for the tab.
Wade
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14 years ago

Walking around after the game, reports are he went upstairs at a restaurant, but used stairs not elevator

no crutches either

"dfosterf" wrote:



Was this report from the same guy who saw him at the bar the night before the game?

"Greg C." wrote:



It was in the news in Chicago. (The restaurant part) Cutler and his party had exclusive use of the upstairs at a posh restaurant. The stairs thing was also reported. They also said he tipped the waiter an additional 500 bucks over the 20% tip he had left for the tab.

"longtimefan" wrote:



That would be cool. The $500 tip, that is. 🙂
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rabidgopher04
14 years ago

It was in the news in Chicago. (The restaurant part) Cutler and his party had exclusive use of the upstairs at a posh restaurant. The stairs thing was also reported. They also said he tipped the waiter an additional 500 bucks over the 20% tip he had left for the tab.

"Wade" wrote:



That would be cool. The $500 tip, that is. :)

"dfosterf" wrote:



I think it would be cooler to be the guy who could give a $500 tip.
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zombieslayer
14 years ago

I found this comment interesting:

I live here in Chicago, and I saw Cutler out at 12 midnight last night drinking at bars in Lincoln Park with his girlfriend. Is it just me, or would you think drinking and partying before the biggest game in Chicago history might affect your game? Maybe some guys can handle this, but for someone who has never been in this situation, I would think you would do everything in your power to be ready. Clearly he was not, as it was a pathetic display, well before he supposedly got hurt.

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"deez1227" wrote:



And Max McGee was HUNGOVER playing in the SB. He performed admirably.

Another weird thing is I was under the impression the biggest game in Chicago history was that Super Bowl they played with Wallie Peyton. Maybe I'm not understanding this football thing, but isn't the Super Bowl more important than the Championship game?

Sarcasm aside, I've always found it's better to be relaxed. If he needs to drink with his gf the night before the game, more power to him. This society is too puritanical when it comes to alcohol, sex, and illegal drugs.
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