EARTHQUAKE2689
10-04-2010, 02:38 AM
I wouldn't say that but I would say that Schuab is the better QB.
Yes Schaub is the better QB. Cutler is known for forcing passes and throwing ints, so probability would state on one of those drives he would throw a pick.
SirClintonPortis
10-04-2010, 04:12 AM
Schaub has a better supporting cast than Cutler. Hence, he looks better. Cutler's more talented and would make that offense explode more than it already has. Besides, since Houston's scheme is Shanahan-inspired, Cutler would probably be able to match his Denver production down there.
SmootSmack
10-04-2010, 10:14 AM
J-E-T-S. Jets, Jets, Jets. Still waiting for this year's Cutler vs. Campbell vs. Sanchez thread
Lotus
10-04-2010, 10:19 AM
He beat Green Bay and Dallas. He made big plays to Knox. He extended a play in which he was about to get canned by GB and flipped it to Olsen.
Hell, last year, he beat the Vikes with a beautifully thrown ball to Aromashodu.
This week, the O-line could not tread water like they did in the previous weeks and he gets smacked with a concussion. The Bears o-line is never going to dominate an opposing o-line this year. They'll always be underdogs.
Cutler may be facing similar external issuses to Campbell like the shitty O-line, but mentally and physically, he is much above Campbell. Campbell is not good with "over the top routes" or routes in which the target point has leads the receiver "up" field. He's only good at stuff like comebacks and the like. Campbell is also mediocre at extending the play, while Cutler has shown he can avoid some critical sacks and the like.
Like he did nine times against the Giants?
Cutler is good but not elite.
Something just wasn't right about Cutler last night. The OL has their issues no doubt, but he just wasn't seeing things and was holding on to the ball WAY too long. A lot of those sacks were clearly his fault.
over the mountain
10-04-2010, 12:25 PM
This might have been addressed in this thread already, if it has I apologize.
I didnt know that if a qb runs out of bounds behind the line of scrimmage (for a loss) that the D is credited with a sack. Is this new?
Who on the defense gets credit for the sack? the player closest to the qb when he steps out of bounds? no player is given credit and its a team sack?
It's nothing new, yeah I believe the closest player to him gets the credit.
Ruhskins
10-04-2010, 12:29 PM
J-E-T-S. Jets, Jets, Jets. Still waiting for this year's Cutler vs. Campbell vs. Sanchez thread
Screw Sanchez, we have to talk about Cutler because he's a Redskin...wait, he's not a Redskin? Could've swore he was by the way this thread is going.
CrustyRedskin
10-04-2010, 12:40 PM
Rams are for real
We still should have beat em!!:spank: