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JM2009

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  1. Rushing TDs are part of his game. Scoring is scoring to me. I don't care how it's done.
  2. Let's hope we get Boldin.
  3. We have a poster who claims Cutler is better than TT because he has won a playoff game and has over 200 TDs. No mention of the fact that Cutler at this stage is not very good, no mention of TT rushing TDs, and no mention that Cutler was a starter for 11 years, TT only 2. The agenda is bizarre. By the way, the posters initials are MB in case you were interested.
  4. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/08/05/agent-says-jay-cutler-has-made-no-decisions/ "Not sure where sources are coming from but as of 10:50am Jay Cutler hasn’t made any decisions. Stay tuned for actual on the record,”
  5. We agree on this. I think he has more INT than TDs, also.
  6. Trolling can be taken as an art, by some, I suppose.
  7. Excuses-you seem to full of them for the Ryan brothers and the defense, that did not get the ball back nearly enough for the offense in 2016, yet the team as a whole ended up plus six in turnover differential due to the low turnover rate of the offense. See, MB, I try to present facts to back up my argument, not throw out "excuses", "stinks" and general, wacky comments and then get upset when myself and others challenge you on it. let's see a list of reasons why Cutler is better than TT. You brought it up.
  8. You brought it up and introduced it. I didn't. I know you don't care about actual facts.Cutler is not a better QB than TT at this point, and very few people would want him over TT. If you do that's great, but don't throw stuff out there and get upset when cornered. You started the whole comparison.
  9. Fewest attempted passes in the league. Quite a bit to discuss.The offense was top ten in scoring. Almost set an NFL record for fewest turnovers.But I stick by what i said-just throw stuff out there ....Your Cutler love is funny because as I stated, Miami fans are very displeased with him. They would rather have CK.
  10. I don't know. That second Miami game would have been a W if the defense/ST played better. Moore is good for a few starts, but I think he would be exposed a whole 16 games.Could be wrong.
  11. If CP wants to protest, he should do it on his own time, not the NFL's time, his employer. all I'll say about it.
  12. "Not only no, but **** no. We don't need that interception machine.""Id rather stick Moore than spend anything more than league minimum on Cutler. I'd gladly take Kaepernick."..Some comments form the Miami message boards. Yep. I put up a couple of quotes from Miami's message board. Fans are not too happy about this.
  13. Why don't you pick apart my post and tell me why it's wrong? That's discussion. Or is it that to you all the worlds problems are TT fault because you have an irrational hate for the guy, and throw anything out there to rile people up.
  14. TT is a big reason why the running game works so well. The defense was the main problem in 2016. That and poor game day coaching. Cutler is a turnover waiting to happen. TT does not turn the ball over. You are wrong.
  15. This says it all. This is not true at all. TT is hands down better than Cutler at this stage.
  16. http://sportstalk360.com/anquan-boldin-close-to-buffalo-deal/ Very good news!
  17. Ian Rapoport‏Verified account @RapSheet 57m57 minutes ago More Jay Cutler had one of his best seasons with Adam Gase in Chicago. One of the best coaching jobs at that position. Cutler in MIA makes sense 67 replies281 retweets670 likes Reply 67 Retweet 281 Like 670 Direct message
  18. http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/20245394/dr-bennet-omalu-says-obsession-cte-obscuring-larger-truth-brain-health-football-players "There has been so much fascination with CTE that we are going the wrong way," Dr. Bennet Omalu said. "CTE is just one disease in a spectrum of many diseases caused by brain trauma. If he doesn't have CTE, that doesn't mean he doesn't have brain damage. ... I've always said that every child who plays football has a 100 percent risk of exposure to brain damage. And I've always said that at a professional level, 100 percent would have brain damage of some kind to some degree. That's whether or not their brains are found to have CTE."
  19. Not CK. Interesting.
  20. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/ryan-tannehills-reportedly-significant-knee-injury-didnt-have-to-go-down-like-this/?ftag=SPM-05-10abb2i&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_content=5984be5604d301214b4831e7&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook The Dolphins elected to allow Tannehill to rest and recover from the late-season injury instead of undergoing a surgical procedure in early December. There is no hindsight here: having the ACL surgery before the 2016 season ended would have had Tannehill prepared to play by the time training camp rolled around in 2017. We have seen examples of quarterbacks recovering quickly from such injuries, including Carson Palmer and Joe Flacco in the last five years alone. The ACL is a fickle beast, but it is a treatable issue if you have enough time. Miami had time, and Tannehill had time. Maybe they hoped he could recover in time to play in the playoffs. Maybe the partial tear was not significant enough (a weird thing to say) that rest and recovery could help Tannehill get back in time for full offseason activities. That feels as short-sighted as the Colts believing Andrew Luckcould recover from a shoulder injury over the course of two years instead of biting the bullet and having a surgical procedure done. It's particularly bizarre given the wording used by one source to ESPN's Adam Schefter, who called Tannehill's knee a "ticking time bomb."
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