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Mike has to be careful with that because we don't really know what Caleb's comfortable with
His current NFL passer rating of 80.5 is better than Joe Flacco, Michael Vick and Matt Cassel. His average of one touchdown per 17.9 passes is better than Tony Romo, Ben Roethlisberger and Jay Cutler. His one interception in 143 attempts is the lowest interception rate in the NFL, lower even than Aaron ...
We've just got to be really careful what kind of situations we put him in
He has to understand that these last five weeks it hasn’t all been about Jay Cutler; Jay Cutler has played good football, but so has the defense, so has Matt Forte, they’ve run the ball extremely well and they’ve protected upfront.
I got to be smart about it. Obviously I’d want to play next weekend if they’d let me, but I don’t think that’s going to be in the cards. It could be I’m done for the season.
I know they’re missing one of their big components in Jay Cutler, but we know it’s going to be a tough battle ... Football games are hard to win in the NFL so we just have to go out and prepare real well this week and get ready for those guys. We’re going to need the 12th man which is the Raider Nation ...
We’ve just got to be really careful what kind of situations we put [quarterback Caleb Hanie ] in
Everyone likes to ogle celebrities a little. If Jay Cutler is happy to be in Vail, even for this reason, then maybe others will decide that if it's good enough for an elite NFL quarterback, it's good enough for them
I can only tell him so much ... He’s got to go out there and learn for himself; that’s the hard part. We’ve just got to be really careful with what kind of situations we put him in. Mike [Martz has] got to be careful with that. ‘‘We don’t really know what Caleb’s comfortable with; Caleb doesn’t know wha...
With the situation they're in right now, I am going to try not to let him touch it ... Because they got a new quarterback this week, losing Jay Cutler, they're looking for a spark somewhere. And I don't want that spark to be against our punt team.
Obviously, I'd want to play next week if they'd allow me
They still control their fate ... The Bears are still built to be good in the kicking game. They need to run the football effectively, but this Jay Cutler loss is really tough because I really thought he was playing at an MVP-type level.
It's just a matter of if they're not hindering me throwing, if I'm comfortable with them, if they're not pinching
With Matt Schaub, Jay Cutler and Matt Cassel all going down with potential season-ending injuries, it got me thinking: Should the NFL move back the trading deadline to later in the season? It could help save some teams' seasons and could give a chance for teams already out of it to start stocking picks ...
I'd want to play next week if they'd let me, but I don't think that's going to be in the cards ... It could be I'm done for the season. I just have to be smart about it and realize there is a long-term picture here.
Maybe Jay's biggest play of the game came on that Cutler cleared the way for teammate Matt Forte to complete the tackle, prevent a San Diego touchdown and preserve the Bears' lead. Who would have thought we'd be talking about Matt Forte and Jay Cutler on the defensive play they made
I'd want to play next weekend if they let me, but I don't think that's gonna be in the cards. It could be I'm done for the season ... So I just have to be smart about it and realize that there is a long-term picture here, but at the same point, I want to be out there and I know that my teammates want me...
I was more worried about talking to him in a calm manner ... After I settled down and went back on the field, I knew there was something definitely wrong and it was kind of serious. I didn't really imagine I'd have to have surgery.
I don't like any of this ... This is not what I signed up for; this is not like anything I've ever been a part of. It's definitely hard on me.
I'm joking don't write that, I'll get in trouble.
Jay Christopher Cutler (born April 29, 1983 in Santa Claus, Indiana) is an American football quarterback for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Broncos with the 11th overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football at Vanderbilt University. Full Article
Injured Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler reacts on the bench during the first half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, in Green Bay, Wis.
View Photo »DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 11: Injured quarterback Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears looks on from the bench as the Denver Broncos defeated the Bears 13-10 in overtime at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on December 11, 2011 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »Injured Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler talks with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Kyle Orton (8) after the Chiefs' 10-3 win in an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011.
View Photo »Injured Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, center, talks with starting quarterback Caleb Hanie (12) as offensive line coach Mike Tice listens before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Chicago, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011.
View Photo »Injured Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler talks with starting quarterback Caleb Hanie (12) before of an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Chicago, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011.
View Photo »OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 27: Injured starting quarterback Jay Cutler talks to his replacement Caleb Hanie #12 of the Chicago Bears during their game against the Oakland Raiders at O.co Coliseum on November 27, 2011 in Oakland, California.
View Photo »OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 27: Injured starting quarterback Jay Cutler of the Chicago Bears stands on the sideline during their game against the Oakland Raiders at O.co Coliseum on November 27, 2011 in Oakland, California.
View Photo »OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 27: Injured starting quarterback Jay Cutler walks the sideline to speak to his replacement Caleb Hanie #12 of the Chicago Bears during their game against the Oakland Raiders at O.co Coliseum on November 27, 2011 in Oakland, California.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler stand on the sideline as his team plays the Oakland Raiders during the first quarter of an NFL football game in Oakland, Calif. , Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011.
View Photo »CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 20: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears comes off of the field after scoring a touchdown against the San Diego Chargers at Soldier Field on November 20, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Chargers 31-20.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) tosses the ball during the second half of his NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers in Chicago, Illinois November 20, 2011. Cutler broke his thumb during the game and is expected to be out 6-8 weeks after surgery.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) hands off to Matt Forte (22) in the second half of their NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers in Chicago, Illinois November 20, 2011. Cutler broke his thumb during the game and is expected to be out 6-8 weeks after surgery.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) scrambles away from pressure during the second half of his NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers in Chicago, Illinois, November 20, 2011. Cutler broke his thumb during the game and is expected to be out 6-8 weeks after surgery. The...
View Photo »CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 20: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears leaps over blockers to score a touchdown against the San Diego Chargers at Soldier Field on November 20, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Chargers 31-20.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (R) is chased out of bounds by San Diego Chargers' Quentin Jammer (23) in the second half of their NFL football game in Chicago, Illinois, November 20, 2011. The Bears won the game 31-20.
View Photo »CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 20: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears throws a touchdown pass under pressure from Antwan Barnes #98 of the San Diego Chargers at Soldier Field on November 20, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Chargers 31-20.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) and San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers (17) greet each other after the Bears' 31-20 win in an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011.
View Photo »In this Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011 photo, Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, left, shakes hands with San Diego Chargers quarterback Phillip Rivers after an NFL football game in Chicago. Bears coach Lovie Smith says Cutler suffered a broken thumb on his right throwing hand during their...
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) tries to get a pass off after getting hit by San Diego Chargers linebacker Antwan Barnes, right, in the second half of an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. Helping Cutler is teammate J'Marcus Webb (73).
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) celebrates his 1-yard touchdown run with teammates Roberto Garza (63) and Frank Omiyale (68) in the second half of an NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) scores on a 1-yard run against the San Diego Chargers in the second half of an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler looks to pass against the San Diego Chargers in the first half of an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler warms up before an NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) avoids the pressure from the Detroit Lions in the second half of their NFL football game in Chicago, Illinois, November 13, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) and Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) greet each after their NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011, in Chicago. The Bears won 37-13.
View Photo »Injured Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler reacts on the bench during the first half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, in Green Bay, Wis.
View Photo »Mike has to be careful with that because we don't really know what Caleb's comfortable with
His current NFL passer rating of 80.5 is better than Joe Flacco, Michael Vick and Matt Cassel. His average of one touchdown per 17.9 passes is better than Tony Romo, Ben Roethlisberger and Jay Cutler. His one interception in 143 attempts is the lowest interception rate in the NFL, lower even than Aaron ...
We've just got to be really careful what kind of situations we put him in
He has to understand that these last five weeks it hasn’t all been about Jay Cutler; Jay Cutler has played good football, but so has the defense, so has Matt Forte, they’ve run the ball extremely well and they’ve protected upfront.
I got to be smart about it. Obviously I’d want to play next weekend if they’d let me, but I don’t think that’s going to be in the cards. It could be I’m done for the season.
I know they’re missing one of their big components in Jay Cutler, but we know it’s going to be a tough battle ... Football games are hard to win in the NFL so we just have to go out and prepare real well this week and get ready for those guys. We’re going to need the 12th man which is the Raider Nation ...
We’ve just got to be really careful what kind of situations we put [quarterback Caleb Hanie ] in
Everyone likes to ogle celebrities a little. If Jay Cutler is happy to be in Vail, even for this reason, then maybe others will decide that if it's good enough for an elite NFL quarterback, it's good enough for them
I can only tell him so much ... He’s got to go out there and learn for himself; that’s the hard part. We’ve just got to be really careful with what kind of situations we put him in. Mike [Martz has] got to be careful with that. ‘‘We don’t really know what Caleb’s comfortable with; Caleb doesn’t know wha...
With the situation they're in right now, I am going to try not to let him touch it ... Because they got a new quarterback this week, losing Jay Cutler, they're looking for a spark somewhere. And I don't want that spark to be against our punt team.
Obviously, I'd want to play next week if they'd allow me
They still control their fate ... The Bears are still built to be good in the kicking game. They need to run the football effectively, but this Jay Cutler loss is really tough because I really thought he was playing at an MVP-type level.
It's just a matter of if they're not hindering me throwing, if I'm comfortable with them, if they're not pinching
With Matt Schaub, Jay Cutler and Matt Cassel all going down with potential season-ending injuries, it got me thinking: Should the NFL move back the trading deadline to later in the season? It could help save some teams' seasons and could give a chance for teams already out of it to start stocking picks ...
I'd want to play next week if they'd let me, but I don't think that's going to be in the cards ... It could be I'm done for the season. I just have to be smart about it and realize there is a long-term picture here.
Maybe Jay's biggest play of the game came on that Cutler cleared the way for teammate Matt Forte to complete the tackle, prevent a San Diego touchdown and preserve the Bears' lead. Who would have thought we'd be talking about Matt Forte and Jay Cutler on the defensive play they made
I'd want to play next weekend if they let me, but I don't think that's gonna be in the cards. It could be I'm done for the season ... So I just have to be smart about it and realize that there is a long-term picture here, but at the same point, I want to be out there and I know that my teammates want me...
I was more worried about talking to him in a calm manner ... After I settled down and went back on the field, I knew there was something definitely wrong and it was kind of serious. I didn't really imagine I'd have to have surgery.
I don't like any of this ... This is not what I signed up for; this is not like anything I've ever been a part of. It's definitely hard on me.
I'm joking don't write that, I'll get in trouble.
They told me it was serious ... I didn't imagine I'd have to have surgery.
I just heard about that too. I’m joking ... No, no, there’s no date for that.
The sooner the better ... I'd like to play this week, but we're just going to go week-by-week and see how it feels, get some mobility back into it, get the swelling out of it and we'll see.
I was [ticked] at Johnny about the pick and stuff, so coming off the sideline I didn't really know. I was more worried about talking to him—in a calm manner. After I settled down and went back out on the field, I knew that something was definitely wrong. I thought it was kind of serious, but I didn't re...
Coming off the sideline, I didn't really know
