DBUCHANON101
05-14-2009, 03:48 PM
Ok, i know ill get blasted for this but this is my 2 on the JC deal
He didnt demand a trade or go all Cutler because he knows he is not Cutler who is a pro bowl QB, we tried to trade JC... NO TAKERS. rumor was we wanted a 2nd and went down to a 3rd and still here he is.Tells me im not alone. Id like to see JC break out this year and prove me wrong but i wouldnt bet my house on it.
He still could have raised a stink if he wanted to.
In the end who cares. He handled the situation with class. If some can't or won't appreciate that... fine. Some people are going to think what they want no matter what the reality of the situation is.
All that really matters is how he plays on Sundays. The same people crapping on him now will be wearing his jersey if he has a big year.
DBUCHANON101
05-14-2009, 03:56 PM
Like i said i want him to prove me wrong, if he does that means we have a great season.
DIRTEE
05-14-2009, 04:38 PM
I think its all a learning experience, and he watched how Brunell handled the media and trade/demotion rumors. Jason will have an above average season, probably will be the sixth best QB in the NFC. I think the team will play better this season and that's the key.
rbanerjee23
05-14-2009, 05:00 PM
what the hell is wrong with the front office...also leftwich is fat as hell
tryfuhl
05-14-2009, 08:57 PM
Here is Cooley's take on Colt Brennan.
Chris Cooley, Washington Redskins
No questions asked, Colt has the potential to be a starter in the NFL. He has all the qualities to get the job done. In the next couple of years, he'll get a shot somewhere.
NFL Live Chat (http://chat.nfl.com/front/archived_chat/250)
Tank, NJ
06:17 PM ET
I think Jared Cook will be better than you. What do you think?
Chris Cooley, Washington Redskins
I do not know who Jared Cook is. Obviously, you're not a 'Skins fan. I think Paris Hilton would probably be a better sports analyst than you.
hahahaha
tryfuhl
05-14-2009, 09:05 PM
That's great for Collins. And it just further illustrates how big of a p---y JC is. He was embarrassed to ask about a pass-protection scheme??? Do what!?
Everyone looks to the positive in how Jason didn't respond like Cutler. I think it illustrates a flaw that Jason has in his personality. He's too soft spoken, and he doesnt stand up for himself. Where is the confidence?
He definitely should've asked himself. Apparently Collins didn't have the grasp either, but I'd rather ask the question then not have the protection that I'm looking for.
tryfuhl
05-14-2009, 09:09 PM
The no emotion thing doesn't really hold much water with me and really it's a baseless subjective complaint some fans seem to cling to. He didn't exactly keep quiet either, he did let it known that he was frustrated about what was going on.
In the end it's all about performance and leading by example. A fiery personality doesn't mean shit if you can't back it up.
I think it takes more balls to stand tall in the face of adversity and take the high road vs. bitching and whining to get what you want. I guarantee that his teammates have a lot more respect for him now with the way he has handled things this offseason.
I agree to an extent and the standing up the face of adversity bit works great in the offseason. There's nothing like a QB that gets fired up in the huddle to make everybody squeeze that lil extra bit of hidden effort out though, that 110%. We don't know that Jason isn't like that in the huddle though, or at least I don't.