Titans possibly going after Cutler, also releasing CJ

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The titans are looking to not sign Locker for his next year and go after Chicago Bears qb Cutler. Makes sense seeing as he went to vandy and still owns a home in Nashville. The bears don't wanna pay him as a franchise either so it looks plausible. I would take cutler. Probably would be the most solid we've had in a long time. Also not gonna keep Chris Johnson around and I'm glad. Time for something new. I just haven't liked what I've seen in the last few years.

Jay Cutler could be targeted by Tennessee Titans - NFL.com
 
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Y'all don't want Cutler...we had him in Denver and all he did was whine and sulk.
 
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Cutler was the QB we should have taken in the 2006 draft. He's quite underrated, just like Tony Romo. He's just one of those guys people love to hate on. I'd take him.. there aren't any other decent FA QBs, and we haven't drafted a good QB since McNair.

Running backs are a dime a dozen, and CJ is a shell of himself. Time to go, bud.
 
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Cutler is one of the most naturally talented QB's in the league...but his head is not there. Never has been. Never will be.

He doesn't care enough.
 
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Signing Cutler or McCarron will make it much easier for me to finally part ways with that team.
 
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Jay Cutler is a fraud of a NFL QB and I wouldn't wish him on anyone. He's a quitter plain and simple.
 
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Cutler was the QB we should have taken in the 2006 draft. He's quite underrated, just like Tony Romo. He's just one of those guys people love to hate on. I'd take him.. there aren't any other decent FA QBs, and we haven't drafted a good QB since McNair.

Running backs are a dime a dozen, and CJ is a shell of himself. Time to go, bud.

You're apparently a fan of a loser and a quitter.
 
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CJ2yard is the biggest waste of $53 million in the history of football. He busted his ass one year to get paid and has thrown it in cruise control ever since. Greene has better YPC and his contract is less than 1/5 of CJ's.
 
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Why any nfl team would pay 10 million to a RB, sans Adrian Peterson, in this NFL is beyond me. It's a QB league, and you see what we have....

Green is a fine 1st down back and short yardage. Should have drafted a young, fresh guy behind him and saved 5mil for the position.
 
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And for the QB talk I'm at an extreme. I either want Cutler/Greg Roman/Greg Williams combo with one more shot

Or I want David Shaw, whoever he wants to draft and employ, and clean house.
 
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Y'all don't want Cutler...we had him in Denver and all he did was whine and sulk.

Titans may or may not want Cutler, but Denver fans sound like complete butthurt losers. Dude was coming off a pro bowl season and wonderboy Josh McDaniel tried to trade him. Once wonderboy's trade attempt for Matt Cassell didn't fly, he tried to act like Cutler was his guy all along, smh. And for some reason the dumbass Denver fans either can't see, or won't admit that they screwed the pooch. You essentially traded Jay Cutler for Tim Teblow in the end. That's not good, I don't care how you wanna slice it.
 
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Why any nfl team would pay 10 million to a RB, sans Adrian Peterson, in this NFL is beyond me. It's a QB league, and you see what we have....

Green is a fine 1st down back and short yardage. Should have drafted a young, fresh guy behind him and saved 5mil for the position.

Have you ever watched LeSean Mccoy? He deserves more than 10 million!
 
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Cutler was the QB we should have taken in the 2006 draft. He's quite underrated, just like Tony Romo. He's just one of those guys people love to hate on. I'd take him.. there aren't any other decent FA QBs, and we haven't drafted a good QB since McNair.

Running backs are a dime a dozen, and CJ is a shell of himself. Time to go, bud.

So with the 3rd pick in the 2006 draft and with no other QBs taken yet, the Titans should have passed on not only a QB who just led his team to a NC but also a Heisman winning QB who too led his team to a NC in favor of a qb who in his college career couldnt get his team over .500. Wow. Just wow.

While you're at it Mr Hindsight, could you give me a list of cities I shouldnt have been in on September 11, 2001?
 
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So with the 3rd pick in the 2006 draft and with no other QBs taken yet, the Titans should have passed on not only a QB who just led his team to a NC but also a Heisman winning QB who too led his team to a NC in favor of a qb who in his college career couldnt get his team over .500. Wow. Just wow.

While you're at it Mr Hindsight, could you give me a list of cities I shouldnt have been in on September 11, 2001?
Cutler had the intangibles that make for a good NFL QB. You can't judge a guy on what he does in college. We've seen time and time again, those great college QB's flame out in the league. I would have took Cutler over Vince in a hurry. Fisher wanted Cutler. Bud wanted Vince and the rest is history.
 
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Cutler had the intangibles that make for a good NFL QB. You can't judge a guy on what he does in college. We've seen time and time again, those great college QB's flame out in the league. I would have took Cutler over Vince in a hurry. Fisher wanted Cutler. Bud wanted Vince and the rest is history.

And iirc Norm Chow wanted Leinart. Imo Leinart or Cutler would have worked fine. Yes I think Leinart coming to play for Fisher and Chow in Nashville would have worked well. Same with Cutler.
 
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Cutler had the intangibles that make for a good NFL QB. You can't judge a guy on what he does in college. We've seen time and time again, those great college QB's flame out in the league. I would have took Cutler over Vince in a hurry. Fisher wanted Cutler. Bud wanted Vince and the rest is history.
Totally agree on the difference between college and NFL. If the Titans would have had the 10th pick or later, I agree he'd been a good pick up. In reality the Titans had the 3rd pick in the draft and Cutler couldnt guide a team to even .500. A pick like that isnt for taking a flyer. They did that with PacMan and look what happened there. Pick him at 3 and he bust, you have a toooon more problems on your hand.

Its easy to hindsight on how players do. Its difficult to predict how they will actually do. But that's why admin at NFL teams are professionals and not armchair QBs like us.
 
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