They are talking about a torn MCL. It's possible to do all of those things with a torn MCL/ACL but the knee be too unstable to move laterally on the field.He wasn't too hurt to walk himself in and out of the tunnel, take snaps, get on and off the bench multiple times, walk up and down the sideline, get on a workout bike, use said workout bike, then get himself off of said workout bike. It's no wonder Bears fans are burning #6 jerseys. I didn't think it was possible to like Jay Cutler less, but I guess I was wrong.
There is a lifetime of playing with your kids and getting in and out of a car without difficulty. It cracks me up that the same guys that are on volnation all day at their jobs whine about professional atheletes not giving it their all.Cutler quit, as usual. It's the NFC Championship for God's sakes...there is no tomorrow. If you are fine enough to walk around, ride the bike, walk around more, and as usual pout all day, get your silly *** in the game.
Everyone who is involved with the "League" is just thrashing him.
There is a lifetime of playing with your kids and getting in and out of a car without difficulty. It cracks me up that the same guys that are on volnation all day at their jobs whine about professional atheletes not giving it their all.
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There is a lifetime of playing with your kids and getting in and out of a car without difficulty. It cracks me up that the same guys that are on volnation all day at their jobs whine about professional atheletes not giving it their all.
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People are always very brave with other people's health and money.
Cutler's been sacked 80+ times the last two seasons and he's only missed one game due to a concussion. He may be a Vandy QB, but I don't think his toughness can be called into question.
Some of the Bears fans claiming that he quit are probably some of the same classless morons who cheered all the way through the National Anthem.
What did Urlacher say? Didn't see it and too lazy to look it up.
"Jay was hurt," Urlacher said.. "I don't question his toughness. He's one of the toughest guys on our he's tough as hell. He's one of the toughest guys on our football team. He doesn't *****, he doesn't complain when he gets hit, he goes out there and plays his ass off every Sunday, practices every day.
"So, no, we don't question his toughness."
Jay Cutler under attack for leaving Bears' loss with knee injury - The Huddle: Football News from the NFL - USATODAY.com
Also, from the same article: Bears coach Lovie Smith said there was no hesitation to pull Cutler after officials determined his knee was too sore to play. He appeared to grow agitated by repeated questions about Cutler's status.
"He hurt his knee, and he was out," Smith said. "There's nothing else for me to tell you on that."