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The stage was set, Horse fans from all over the state of Colorado came to boo their once beloved QB Jay Cutler. Fans dressed up in baby costumes with pacifiers in their mouths, there was people with signs, and the stadium was rocking. This was the chance for pay back.
However, Horse fans, Jay Cutler isn’t the one to be mad at. It’s Josh McDonkey for running Cutler out of town with trying to trade Cutler for Cassel.
In fact by the end of the season, those hate signs for Jay Cutler will turn into Fire Josh McDonkey signs.
Before the game, I predicted the first half score to be 21-3.
I was only off four points as Jay Cutler lead the Chicago Bears to an 17-3 halftime lead.
Cutler was on point as he went 15/21 for 144 yards and 1 touchdown pass.
Cutler was able top pick apart the Horses defense, they could not stop him as on Cutler final drive of the night he went 98 yards.
Cutler was unfazed by the Horse fan noise as, Cutler has said public that he feels the Horse fans on scale of noise is only a six out of 10. Plus you throw in that fact that he owns that stadium even if he is on the visiting team.
The Chicago Bears have found themselves a franchise QB, Jay Cutler will end his career in Chicago, and that franchise will be able to build around Cutler. The trade of a couple draft picks will never amount to the skill level of Jay Cutler.
It was on first hand display in front of Denver owner Pat Bowen as he had to sit and watch Jay Cutler out play Kyle Orton.
Will Kyle Orton end his career in Denver? Who knows? Is Kyle Orton someone you call a franchise QB? once again who knows?
Kyle Orton for the third straight week didn’t impress, he had his chance to show Horse fans why things would be ok, across the field was the same Chicago Bears team who didn’t want him, however, once again Kyle Orton failed.
Where is the heart? Kyle Orton had to come out the game with a chipped finger nail? Tony Romo played last season with a broken hand, and you mean to tell me not only did Kyle Orton come out the game with five mins left in the second half but had to go to the locker room?
What ever happened to just whipping the blood off and putting some tape around the finger.
Kyle Orton looked soft, while Jay Cutler looked great, Cutler was hitting passes left and right and you can really see how he makes other players around him better, Greg Olson, Matt Forte, Devin Hester, all of these players become better with playing with Cutler.
The look on Josh McDonkey face while Jay Cutler was ripping apart his defense while Kyle Orton was in the locker room for his finger was priceless.
Pat Bowlen must be second guessing himself.
It’s not the system, it’s the players in the system.
Kyle Orton is not the answer.
Jay Cutler just took a dump on the whole state of Colorado.
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One Comment on "Jay Cutler Shows Pat Bowlen and Josh Mcdonkey What Time It Is"
arthur on Sun, 27th Jul 2014 7:13 am
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