Kalisto2010
11-13-2009, 06:03 PM
In Cutlers defense his WR's can't get open for sh*t. The TE was the only one who could get open all night. To bad they gave up 2 number ones and won't be able to draft any receivers in the first round for the next 2 years. Time to bring in T.O!
Lotus
11-13-2009, 07:09 PM
DB by the time the ball reaches a receiver they always should be looking, obviously. The question I think you are talking about is when Campbell releases in relation to the person he is throwing the ball too. Really, Campbell, like many qb's has to trust his receivers alot or else he hesitates. That's why he hits Cooley in stride, but is a second behind other WR's. Great qbs, like Favre, Manning, Brady all develop that trust with their wide receivers quickly, and also communicate to the WR's at the time of the play what they should do next time. That's how qb's make receivers great.
On a related note:
Can anyone remember a time when you saw Campbell and a WR talking during a game about what the DBs are doing? I am sure they must, but just doesn't seem like I see it ever.
Excellent question! I can't remember seeing it.
saden1
11-13-2009, 07:13 PM
DB by the time the ball reaches a receiver they always should be looking, obviously. The question I think you are talking about is when Campbell releases in relation to the person he is throwing the ball too. Really, Campbell, like many qb's has to trust his receivers alot or else he hesitates. That's why he hits Cooley in stride, but is a second behind other WR's. Great qbs, like Favre, Manning, Brady all develop that trust with their wide receivers quickly, and also communicate to the WR's at the time of the play what they should do next time. That's how qb's make receivers great.
On a related note:
Can anyone remember a time when you saw Campbell and a WR talking during a game about what the DBs are doing? I am sure they must, but just doesn't seem like I see it ever.
I've seen him talk to the young receivers quite a bit...never seem him talk to that POS Moss or ARE.
GusFrerotte
11-13-2009, 09:19 PM
You and me both. I have Palmer and Cutler as my Fantasy QB's - Two weeks ago, I started Cutler he puts up ~10 and Palmer on the bench puts up 35. Last week, I start Palmer and he puts up ~10 and Cutler puts up 25. This week start Cutler b/c Palmer is playing the Steelers and he gets - 3 (and my opponent has Gore who put up 14).
Expect Palmer to have a huge day against the Steelers.
Shoot dude, I am screwed on my fantasy team. I got McNabb and Ryan. Both are stinking up the joint. Both cost me the playoffs probably, along with Portis.
SouperMeister
11-13-2009, 09:29 PM
He's Jeff George 2.0.. Tools that will make you drool but his talent and decision making fall well short of the level of his bravado. I think he's always going to be a guy who looks like he's about to turn the corner and then pull out a stinker like this. Like the old cliche, he's good enough to keep both teams in the game.Pretty much sums up my opinion on Cutler. The guy handled the Matt Cassel trade scenario with total immaturity. I'm glad that we didn't shell out future first rounders for this guy.
Kalisto2010
11-22-2009, 10:19 PM
This thread deserves a bump. Especially after tonight's performance so far.
12thMan
11-22-2009, 10:24 PM
Totally agree. If Campbell was pulling the crap Cutler has been pulling tonight and all season, I might add, we'd pulling our hair out right now.
No way Cutler is better than Campbell. He's a straight up head case.
GMScud
11-22-2009, 10:36 PM
He's terrible. I'm starting to lean towards the Jeff George comparisons. He's overthrown two wide open TDs already. His decision making is really bad.
12thMan
11-22-2009, 10:37 PM
He really is closer to Jeff George. The thing is he'll keep slinging and eventually get one, but he's not that good in my opinion.
CRedskinsRule
11-22-2009, 10:39 PM
If he is Jeff George 2.0, does that mean Snyder brings him in at the end of his career?