He's a good QB, without a doubt. He was in about the same sitution as GB was last year. He might've had a slightly better O-line, but their FB was their starting RB... until he got injured aswell.
It'll be pretty scary if he comes to the NFC North. Especially the Vikings (Unlikely as it seems to me). He does seem to like to keep his Int numbers close to his TD numbers, though, so we might take advantage of that with our corners. Especially if we can get a pass rush this season.
"Rockmolder" wrote:
The Vikings don't have much to give for him, though - I suppose a 3-team deal is possible, but I have to think that Denver will need a viable QB out of this deal somehow, which the Vikes surely do not have to give.
If he comes to the NFC North there'll have to be a 3-team deal, because none of them have anything to give in return as far as a QB. Hell, the Packers are in the best position to make a deal like that out of any of the NFCN teams (and of course the team that needs Cutler the least).
I should add that the only scenario that's scary is if he went to Minny. Detroit and Chicago have other roster issues and he's not going to fix those (plus they'd have to trade a good current player and draft picks, hurting their ability to plug those other holes). He's a damn good QB, but he can't play defense or block for himself. Minny, that would be frightening.