Broncos to trade Cutler


70Chip
04-02-2009, 01:33 AM
Can anyone tell me exactly when Cutler turned into a hotshit, because I must have missed that. He hardly seems worth getting into a twist about.

mrreddman
04-02-2009, 01:34 AM
I think that would be a bit too much for the skins to pay for Cutler. I dont want to see the skins trade #13 unless we get at least #2 back in any trade. But JC, Golston/Monty #1 for Cutler and #2 i could live with. Or maybe even JC and Rogers for Cutler.

53Fan
04-02-2009, 01:36 AM
The later Denver waits the less they could get for him I would think. It would put them in a bind to get rid of him. Plus if they hurry it gives us less time to figure out that this is a move we don't really need to make.

BigHairedAristocrat
04-02-2009, 01:36 AM
In which case, as you said earlier, a 3rd team will pretty much have to be involved for it to go down. I wonder if Chicago or Tampa would like the idea of Campbell?

Ive been saying for months that Chicago (along with Tennessee and Minnesota) would be ideal destinations for Campbell. Not too familiar with Tampa Bay. Since theyre considered "finalists" in the bidding for Cutler, i doubt they would be willing to be part of a 3-way trade where they got Campbell.

Also, Smoots speculated/rumored trade of a 1st, Campbell and 2010 2nd/3rd for Cutler and their 2009 3rd rounder wouldnt be a bad trade for us if the reports about Cutlers alcohol problem were false.

Cutler would be a great franchise QB in the WCO if healthy... getting him that cheap (again, ignoring his alcohol concerns) would be a steal on our part. Franchise QBs are worth far more than what we'd be giving up. If Cutler can manage his diabetes responsibly, its worth taking the hit (of essentially just a first rounder this year) to have a position of perpetual instability locked up for the next decade.

Again, it all comes down to Cutlers management of his diabetes in my book. If he's being responsible with his personal health, then the alleged deal would be well worth it. If he's not, then he's not even worth a 2010 3rd rounder.

tryfuhl
04-02-2009, 01:37 AM
Huh?
saying that now that he's been in zorn's system he'd be a candidate for landing the qb job in seattle i'm guessing

SirClintonPortis
04-02-2009, 01:38 AM
Um let's see. I think what I heard (who heard it from a friend who heard it from friend who heard it from another you been messin' around...you take it on the run baby!!!) was Campbell, the 13th, and a 2nd or 3rd in 2010 for Cutler and their 3rd rounder (just before we pick) in 2009. But, I don't think the Broncos really want Campbell or draft picks for that matter. Golston or Montgomery could be appealing to them thoughIf Nolan stays around in Denver, they'll be switching to a 3-4 eventually.

GMScud
04-02-2009, 01:38 AM
The later Denver waits the less they could get for him I would think. It would put them in a bind to get rid of him. Plus if they hurry it gives us less time to figure out that this is a move we don't really need to make.

If they hurry they also know they can exploit Danny's impulsiveness and get him to give too much. Otherwise, in Danny's eyes, the Jets, Tampa, or whoever would have too much time to get his guy.

tryfuhl
04-02-2009, 01:40 AM
I'm just glad that this board is still active while I'm still awake

tryfuhl
04-02-2009, 01:40 AM
If they hurry they also know they can exploit Danny's impulsiveness and get him to give too much. Otherwise, in Danny's eyes, the Jets, Tampa, or whoever would have too much time to get his guy.

Do you think that it's a stretch that the Broncos want him out of the AFC completely.. or maybe just the division? Not that I can see the teams in his division wanting him

SmootSmack
04-02-2009, 01:44 AM
saying that now that he's been in zorn's system he'd be a candidate for landing the qb job in seattle i'm guessing

No, I was saying that Campbell's biggest supporter on the team the past couple of years is actually no longer on the team. He, Bill Lazor, is now in Seattle.

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