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Meet Jay Cutler
Last post 07-08-2009, 3:30 PM by GeorgiaJeff. 131 replies.
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06-08-2009, 10:20 AM |
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Wow. What an initial post, then follow up story. So what you're saying is that we Chicago Bears fans have, by far, the greatest QB to ever put on a Bears uniform? I'm down with that. Amazing explanation of your personal descent as a Broncos fan, and all that came with it. There have been times that McKaskey has pushed me to the limit too, but I could never pull the trigger.(although I did with Bill Wirtz in 2000. It is nice to have the Hawks back again). As for: "Denver had this once. But Colorado is no longer the same place
I grew up in. The times they did a'change, and I am ashamed to say I
grew up there now.
They treat people like crap there. I have no idea why. It's been that way for a very long time".
That statement confirms the transition I've been observing over the past 25 years in Colorado. If you disagree with the far-left liberal mindset of which Colorado has become, then in sports as in politics, you will be scorned, condemned, and apparently in your case, even "disowned". That's getting old too.
I joined up to comment on your thread, but I'm really here because I'm as fired up about an up coming Bears season as I've ever been. My moniker has nothing to do with interceptions, but rather who I hope to pick as the Bears greatest QB ever. I "PickSix".
GO BEARS!
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06-08-2009, 11:49 AM |
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PickSix:Wow. What an initial post, then follow up story. So what you're saying is that we Chicago Bears fans have, by far, the greatest QB to ever put on a Bears uniform? I'm down with that. Amazing explanation of your personal descent as a Broncos fan, and all that came with it. There have been times that McKaskey has pushed me to the limit too, but I could never pull the trigger.(although I did with Bill Wirtz in 2000. It is nice to have the Hawks back again). As for:
"Denver had this once. But Colorado is no longer the same place I grew up in. The times they did a'change, and I am ashamed to say I grew up there now.
They treat people like crap there. I have no idea why. It's been that way for a very long time".
That statement confirms the transition I've been observing over the past 25 years in Colorado. If you disagree with the far-left liberal mindset of which Colorado has become, then in sports as in politics, you will be scorned, condemned, and apparently in your case, even "disowned". That's getting old too.
I joined up to comment on your thread, but I'm really here because I'm as fired up about an up coming Bears season as I've ever been. My moniker has nothing to do with interceptions, but rather who I hope to pick as the Bears greatest QB ever. I "PickSix".
GO BEARS!
Why thank you very much, Sir, for the accolades.
I've been getting a TON of love at this website. Truth to be told, I looked at my beautiful wife last night and said, "Honey, I kinda feel like maybe I WAS born rooting for orange and blue, ...I just had the wrong orange and blue team all along."
She laughed.
Truth to be told, I haven't been this excited about football period in over 10 years. And the way these fans have treated me is just making it better, and better, and better.
On the other hand, what you said about the far-left fruitcakes taking over the state of Colorado is oh so true. When I was a kid growing up there, the hippies came up with a slogan they put on bumper-stickers. It read, "Don't Californianize Colorado". And then the stupid hippies that spewed that crap went right and did just exactly that.
I don't even bother to visit anymore.
But I sure can see the wife and I making a trip to the Windy City in the near future.....hehehehe!!!
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GO BEARS, BABY.........GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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06-08-2009, 12:28 PM |
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SBJay:
Why thank you very much, Sir, for the accolades.
I've been getting a TON of love at this website. Truth to be told, I looked at my beautiful wife last night and said, "Honey, I kinda feel like maybe I WAS born rooting for orange and blue, ...I just had the wrong orange and blue team all along."
She laughed.
Truth to be told, I haven't been this excited about football period in over 10 years. And the way these fans have treated me is just making it better, and better, and better.
On the other hand, what you said about the far-left fruitcakes taking over the state of Colorado is oh so true. When I was a kid growing up there, the hippies came up with a slogan they put on bumper-stickers. It read, "Don't Californianize Colorado". And then the stupid hippies that spewed that crap went right and did just exactly that.
I don't even bother to visit anymore.
But I sure can see the wife and I making a trip to the Windy City in the near future.....hehehehe!!!
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GO BEARS, BABY.........GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well ya, usually when you tell people exactly what they want to hear, you're going to get some attention. Is it really that hard to figure out? And about the "liberalization" of Colorado. I say bring it on! I've had some of the best times of my life in Boulder, Fort Collins, etc.... Soon enough, marijuana will be legal, the old up-tight conservatives will be complaining that they can't tell people what to do anymore, and life will be grand!! I don't really like the liberal politics that much, but I like seeing people loosen up a bit, and Colorado is a great laid-back state with great culture and people. I sure wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Add to that watching the Broncos win every season and it doesn't get any better!
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06-08-2009, 2:49 PM |
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avsfan987: SBJay:
Why thank you very much, Sir, for the accolades.
I've been getting a TON of love at this website. Truth to be told, I looked at my beautiful wife last night and said, "Honey, I kinda feel like maybe I WAS born rooting for orange and blue, ...I just had the wrong orange and blue team all along."
She laughed.
Truth to be told, I haven't been this excited about football period in over 10 years. And the way these fans have treated me is just making it better, and better, and better.
On the other hand, what you said about the far-left fruitcakes taking over the state of Colorado is oh so true. When I was a kid growing up there, the hippies came up with a slogan they put on bumper-stickers. It read, "Don't Californianize Colorado". And then the stupid hippies that spewed that crap went right and did just exactly that.
I don't even bother to visit anymore.
But I sure can see the wife and I making a trip to the Windy City in the near future.....hehehehe!!!
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GO BEARS, BABY.........GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well ya, usually when you tell people exactly what they want to hear, you're going to get some attention. Is it really that hard to figure out? And about the "liberalization" of Colorado. I say bring it on! I've had some of the best times of my life in Boulder, Fort Collins, etc.... Soon enough, marijuana will be legal, the old up-tight conservatives will be complaining that they can't tell people what to do anymore, and life will be grand!! I don't really like the liberal politics that much, but I like seeing people loosen up a bit, and Colorado is a great laid-back state with great culture and people. I sure wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Add to that watching the Broncos win every season and it doesn't get any better!
Judging by the ridiculous, rather manic comments I just read (see above), I'd say that legalizing mind-altering drugs won't slow you down in the slighest.
By the way, what was the name of that Denver Bronco pothead fan that blew Darrent Williams away on New Years Eve while being so "loosened up" and "laid back" in your wonderful chilled-out hippie state??
"Come to Colorado, where all the NBA stars like to party....we have blonde daughters here."
Oh rah....
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06-08-2009, 4:07 PM |
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SBJay: Judging by the ridiculous, rather manic comments I just read (see above), I'd say that legalizing mind-altering drugs won't slow you down in the slighest.
By the way, what was the name of that Denver Bronco pothead fan that blew Darrent Williams away on New Years Eve while being so "loosened up" and "laid back" in your wonderful chilled-out hippie state??
"Come to Colorado, where all the NBA stars like to party....we have blonde daughters here."
Oh rah....
Hey, at least we didn't re-elect a criminal as our governor. ![big Smile [*big*]](/emoticons/emotion-2.gif) I've been through Chicago's Airport before but never the city. It looks like a cool place, I want to go to one game at Wrigley some day.
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06-08-2009, 6:59 PM |
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avsfan987: SBJay:
Judging by the ridiculous, rather manic comments I just read (see above), I'd say that legalizing mind-altering drugs won't slow you down in the slighest.
By the way, what was the name of that Denver Bronco pothead fan that blew Darrent Williams away on New Years Eve while being so "loosened up" and "laid back" in your wonderful chilled-out hippie state??
"Come to Colorado, where all the NBA stars like to party....we have blonde daughters here."
Oh rah....
Hey, at least we didn't re-elect a criminal as our governor. ![big Smile [*big*]](/emoticons/emotion-2.gif) I've been through Chicago's Airport before but never the city. It looks like a cool place, I want to go to one game at Wrigley some day.
I hear Kobe Bryant doesn't want to go to Disneyland this year after he wins the NBA Finals. He wants to "ski the back door run" in Aspen again. ![big Smile [*big*]](/emoticons/emotion-2.gif)
Rocky Mountain Hiiiiiiiighhhhh, Colodrunko.........Rocky Mountain Hiiiiigh.
And no, you didn't re-elect a criminal....you simply celebrated running a crackhead for POTUS in Deranged-ver. Good job.
Hope your unemployment checks are covering your dope habit. Oh, and leave the pot at home when and if you ever come to visit. Word to the unwise. ![cool [*co2*]](/emoticons/emotion-11.gif)
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06-08-2009, 7:17 PM |
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SBJay: I hear Kobe Bryant doesn't want to go to Disneyland this year after he wins the NBA Finals. He wants to "ski the back door run" in Aspen again. ![big Smile [*big*]](/emoticons/emotion-2.gif)
Rocky Mountain Hiiiiiiiighhhhh, Colodrunko.........Rocky Mountain Hiiiiigh.
And no, you didn't re-elect a criminal....you simply celebrated running a crackhead for POTUS in Deranged-ver. Good job.
Hope your unemployment checks are covering your dope habit. Oh, and leave the pot at home when and if you ever come to visit. Word to the unwise. ![cool [*co2*]](/emoticons/emotion-11.gif)
Dope habit? I'm just anti-prohibition, I don't believe the government should have the power to control what we put in our bodies. I'm proud that the people in my state are realizing this.
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06-08-2009, 9:48 PM |
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The 2005 season, Cutler's final year of play at Vanderbilt, was his most successful. As an 11-game starter, he completed 273-of-462 passes (59.1%) for 3,073 yards, 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions, as he became the first Commodore to win the SEC Offensive Player of the Year (coaches and media) since end Bob Goodridge in 1967.[1] With his senior-season performance, Cutler became the second Commodore to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season, while his 273 completions and 21 touchdowns ranked second on the school’s single-season list.[1] He led the Commodores to victories over Wake Forest, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Richmond and Tennessee. The Commodores also scored the second most points ever (42) laid upon the Florida Gators at their current home field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Vanderbilt nearly upset the 13th-ranked Gators before falling 49–42 in the second overtime. Reflecting on Cutler's college career, former Denver Broncos safety John Lynch said, "If this guy can take a bunch of future doctors and lawyers and had them competing against the Florida Gators, this guy is a stud."[3]
The Commodores ended their season, and Cutler's Vanderbilt career, at Tennessee against the Tennessee Volunteers with a 28–24 win. The victory was Vanderbilt's first over the Volunteers since 1982, the year before Cutler was born. The win also marked Vanderbilt's first victory over Tennessee on the Volunteers' home field in Knoxville since 1975.[4] Cutler passed for three touchdowns and 315 yards during the game, becoming the first quarterback in school history to record four consecutive 300-yard passing performances.[1] Cutler's final play in college was the game-winning (and streak-ending) touchdown pass to teammate Earl Bennett against Tennessee. A finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (nation’s top senior quarterback), Cutler was a first-team All-SEC pick by the league’s coaches and led the conference with a school-record 3,288 yards of total offense.[1]
While at Vanderbilt, Cutler was a three-year captain and four-year starter, setting school career records for total offense (9,953 yds.), touchdown passes (59), passing yards (8,697), pass completions (710), pass attempts (1,242) and combined touchdowns (76).[1]
Cutler graduated from Vanderbilt in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in human and organizational development.[1]
TAKE A LOOK WHAT LYNCH SAID ABOUT HIM
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ednorton:
The 2005 season, Cutler's final year of play at Vanderbilt, was his most successful. As an 11-game starter, he completed 273-of-462 passes (59.1%) for 3,073 yards, 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions, as he became the first Commodore to win the SEC Offensive Player of the Year (coaches and media) since end Bob Goodridge in 1967.[1] With his senior-season performance, Cutler became the second Commodore to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season, while his 273 completions and 21 touchdowns ranked second on the school’s single-season list.[1] He led the Commodores to victories over Wake Forest, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Richmond and Tennessee. The Commodores also scored the second most points ever (42) laid upon the Florida Gators at their current home field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Vanderbilt nearly upset the 13th-ranked Gators before falling 49–42 in the second overtime. Reflecting on Cutler's college career, former Denver Broncos safety John Lynch said, "If this guy can take a bunch of future doctors and lawyers and had them competing against the Florida Gators, this guy is a stud."[3]
The Commodores ended their season, and Cutler's Vanderbilt career, at Tennessee against the Tennessee Volunteers with a 28–24 win. The victory was Vanderbilt's first over the Volunteers since 1982, the year before Cutler was born. The win also marked Vanderbilt's first victory over Tennessee on the Volunteers' home field in Knoxville since 1975.[4] Cutler passed for three touchdowns and 315 yards during the game, becoming the first quarterback in school history to record four consecutive 300-yard passing performances.[1] Cutler's final play in college was the game-winning (and streak-ending) touchdown pass to teammate Earl Bennett against Tennessee. A finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (nation’s top senior quarterback), Cutler was a first-team All-SEC pick by the league’s coaches and led the conference with a school-record 3,288 yards of total offense.[1]
While at Vanderbilt, Cutler was a three-year captain and four-year starter, setting school career records for total offense (9,953 yds.), touchdown passes (59), passing yards (8,697), pass completions (710), pass attempts (1,242) and combined touchdowns (76).[1]
Cutler graduated from Vanderbilt in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in human and organizational development.[1]
TAKE A LOOK WHAT LYNCH SAID ABOUT HIM
Beautiful ed.....just freakin' beautiful.
The pathetic so-called Bronco fans are so drugged and deluded they wouldn't know a decent QB if he rode into town with diabetes and then broke all of Elway's records.
Truly, the most ignorant fans in the USA. Just no doubt. Raider fans can now breathe a sigh of relief, their watch in Hell is over. Bronco fans have relieved them.
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06-09-2009, 9:19 AM |
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PickSix:Hey Nawton. NAWTON! Thanks for getting this thread back on track. Nice post. Jay, no need to disparage the Denver fans. Take the high road. It may be fun for you now, but you know in your heart of hearts where your true allegiance lies. Example, Bears vs Doncs in the Superbowl this year. Come on, who you really rooting for? It's hard to change a lifetime of devotion. Avesfan, come to Chi-town next winter for a Hawks-Avs game. Bill Wirtz is gone, and hockey is back in Chicago. As for legal weed, be careful what you wish for. The unmotivated riff-raff that comes with it ain't to cool. Look at San Francisco. Not even the city it was 10 years ago. And that's a shame. Pot box on every corner though, if that's what you're looking for. Or California as a whole. Not a real stable place to be right now.
Nice post there Pick Six. I'd like to go to a Hawks game, it's fun watching a young and upcoming team that is close to being dominant. I was cheering for them in the playoffs, maybe they'll get it next year. One thing is for sure though, it's amazing how that team has brought the fans back, it reminds me of the Avs not long ago. Maybe with this top 3 draft pick we can return to glory.....haha. I see your point about California. I wouldn't say their budget crises has much to do with marijuana though, more like a horribly over-bloated government that can't tax people enough to sustain itself. Legalizing and taxing marijuana might do them some good though to help that problem.
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SBJay: ednorton:
The 2005 season, Cutler's final year of play at Vanderbilt, was his most successful. As an 11-game starter, he completed 273-of-462 passes (59.1%) for 3,073 yards, 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions, as he became the first Commodore to win the SEC Offensive Player of the Year (coaches and media) since end Bob Goodridge in 1967.[1] With his senior-season performance, Cutler became the second Commodore to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season, while his 273 completions and 21 touchdowns ranked second on the school’s single-season list.[1] He led the Commodores to victories over Wake Forest, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Richmond and Tennessee. The Commodores also scored the second most points ever (42) laid upon the Florida Gators at their current home field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Vanderbilt nearly upset the 13th-ranked Gators before falling 49–42 in the second overtime. Reflecting on Cutler's college career, former Denver Broncos safety John Lynch said, "If this guy can take a bunch of future doctors and lawyers and had them competing against the Florida Gators, this guy is a stud."[3]
The Commodores ended their season, and Cutler's Vanderbilt career, at Tennessee against the Tennessee Volunteers with a 28–24 win. The victory was Vanderbilt's first over the Volunteers since 1982, the year before Cutler was born. The win also marked Vanderbilt's first victory over Tennessee on the Volunteers' home field in Knoxville since 1975.[4] Cutler passed for three touchdowns and 315 yards during the game, becoming the first quarterback in school history to record four consecutive 300-yard passing performances.[1] Cutler's final play in college was the game-winning (and streak-ending) touchdown pass to teammate Earl Bennett against Tennessee. A finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (nation’s top senior quarterback), Cutler was a first-team All-SEC pick by the league’s coaches and led the conference with a school-record 3,288 yards of total offense.[1]
While at Vanderbilt, Cutler was a three-year captain and four-year starter, setting school career records for total offense (9,953 yds.), touchdown passes (59), passing yards (8,697), pass completions (710), pass attempts (1,242) and combined touchdowns (76).[1]
Cutler graduated from Vanderbilt in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in human and organizational development.[1]
TAKE A LOOK WHAT LYNCH SAID ABOUT HIM
Beautiful ed.....just freakin' beautiful.
The pathetic so-called Bronco fans are so drugged and deluded they wouldn't know a decent QB if he rode into town with diabetes and then broke all of Elway's records.
Truly, the most ignorant fans in the USA. Just no doubt. Raider fans can now breathe a sigh of relief, their watch in Hell is over. Bronco fans have relieved them.
Whatever will the Chargers do w/o Denver as their team to meet and beat? Not a Chargers fan, but did enjoy their rivalry; in that, two sucky teams playing for who sucks less... GO BEARS!!!
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06-13-2009, 1:14 AM |
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From what I have seen in the last two years (living in Colorado and having to watch Bronco Games as well) Jay Cutler just got better and better! While watching him play - I thought to myself "I wish we had a QB like him" and low and behold - WE GOT HIM!!!
He is top caliber, who also just happens to be a huge Bears fan too!
One of (if not the primary) target will be his old WR from Vandy. . . who just happens to have been the best WR in college while he had Cutler throwing to him!
Rumor is : That Earl Bennett will be the starting WR this season with Devin Hester alongside.
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I'm a diehard fan of the Heritage Hills Patriots and wanted to add a bit to this post.
Cutler played his first game at QB for the Patriots the 4th game of the 1998 season entering the game when the starter was injured .
The team started a comeback with Jay but ended up losing in overtime to Southridge and that game was the only regular season game the Patriots lost during his high school career.
As a starter in high school Jay had a record of 30-2 losing twice in the playoffs and the overall record the 4 years Jay was at the school was 47-4.
Also Jay was fast in high school but I believe team mates Jon Goldsberry 1 grade ahead of Jay and Cole Seifrig 2 grades behind Jay were both faster then Jay.
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avsfan987: SBJay:
Why thank you very much, Sir, for the accolades.
I've been getting a TON of love at this website. Truth to be told, I looked at my beautiful wife last night and said, "Honey, I kinda feel like maybe I WAS born rooting for orange and blue, ...I just had the wrong orange and blue team all along."
She laughed.
Truth to be told, I haven't been this excited about football period in over 10 years. And the way these fans have treated me is just making it better, and better, and better.
On the other hand, what you said about the far-left fruitcakes taking over the state of Colorado is oh so true. When I was a kid growing up there, the hippies came up with a slogan they put on bumper-stickers. It read, "Don't Californianize Colorado". And then the stupid hippies that spewed that crap went right and did just exactly that.
I don't even bother to visit anymore.
But I sure can see the wife and I making a trip to the Windy City in the near future.....hehehehe!!!
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GO BEARS, BABY.........GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well ya, usually when you tell people exactly what they want to hear, you're going to get some attention. Is it really that hard to figure out? And about the "liberalization" of Colorado. I say bring it on! I've had some of the best times of my life in Boulder, Fort Collins, etc.... Soon enough, marijuana will be legal, the old up-tight conservatives will be complaining that they can't tell people what to do anymore, and life will be grand!! I don't really like the liberal politics that much, but I like seeing people loosen up a bit, and Colorado is a great laid-back state with great culture and people. I sure wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Add to that watching the Broncos win every season and it doesn't get any better!
You forgot to add the liberal Governor who is driving the oil and gas companies along with the good paying jobs away.
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Sorry but Favre will never see the HOF...... You actually have to QUIT playing football to be selected. However, if it was up to John Madden, Favre woulda been in about 39 years ago.
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SBJay: PickSix:Wow. What an initial post, then follow up story. So what you're saying is that we Chicago Bears fans have, by far, the greatest QB to ever put on a Bears uniform? I'm down with that. Amazing explanation of your personal descent as a Broncos fan, and all that came with it. There have been times that McKaskey has pushed me to the limit too, but I could never pull the trigger.(although I did with Bill Wirtz in 2000. It is nice to have the Hawks back again). As for:
"Denver had this once. But Colorado is no longer the same place I grew up in. The times they did a'change, and I am ashamed to say I grew up there now.
They treat people like crap there. I have no idea why. It's been that way for a very long time".
That statement confirms the transition I've been observing over the past 25 years in Colorado. If you disagree with the far-left liberal mindset of which Colorado has become, then in sports as in politics, you will be scorned, condemned, and apparently in your case, even "disowned". That's getting old too.
I joined up to comment on your thread, but I'm really here because I'm as fired up about an up coming Bears season as I've ever been. My moniker has nothing to do with interceptions, but rather who I hope to pick as the Bears greatest QB ever. I "PickSix".
GO BEARS!
Why thank you very much, Sir, for the accolades.
I've been getting a TON of love at this website. Truth to be told, I looked at my beautiful wife last night and said, "Honey, I kinda feel like maybe I WAS born rooting for orange and blue, ...I just had the wrong orange and blue team all along."
She laughed.
Truth to be told, I haven't been this excited about football period in over 10 years. And the way these fans have treated me is just making it better, and better, and better.
On the other hand, what you said about the far-left fruitcakes taking over the state of Colorado is oh so true. When I was a kid growing up there, the hippies came up with a slogan they put on bumper-stickers. It read, "Don't Californianize Colorado". And then the stupid hippies that spewed that crap went right and did just exactly that.
I don't even bother to visit anymore.
But I sure can see the wife and I making a trip to the Windy City in the near future.....hehehehe!!!
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GO BEARS, BABY.........GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GO BEARS, CUBS WIN
The plus side, you don't have to repaint your sports room. Like you said, orange and blue baby.
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Well I am new here, and let me say I have been a Broncos fan since I was 16. That said I have also always enjoyed the Bears. Looks like we are moving from Colorado to Chicago. I am nervous and excited. That said, I am not a Broncos fan that will try to dissuade from Loving Jay. I am a HUGE Jay fan, watching him was always so exciting. I am really disillusioned with the broncos right now. It seems to be going the NE way, which I am NOT a fan of. Anyway, you guys are so lucky to have Jay.He may not be Elway yet, but he will be someday. He is not the immature baby he Bronco fans make him out to be. I think that is thier way of dealing with the loss of him ( even if they wont admit it). I am sad to leave Denver, but glad to be moving to a city where I not only respect the fans ( which I have in the family as well) but have always liked the team. I will surely watch and root for the team. I will always love my Broncos, but I think there is plenty of room in me to love the Bears as well. Enjoy Jay, I cant wait to see him play again!!
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gregsbabe1:Well I am new here, and let me say I have been a Broncos fan since I was 16. That said I have also always enjoyed the Bears. Looks like we are moving from Colorado to Chicago. I am nervous and excited. That said, I am not a Broncos fan that will try to dissuade from Loving Jay. I am a HUGE Jay fan, watching him was always so exciting. I am really disillusioned with the broncos right now. It seems to be going the NE way, which I am NOT a fan of. Anyway, you guys are so lucky to have Jay.He may not be Elway yet, but he will be someday. He is not the immature baby he Bronco fans make him out to be. I think that is thier way of dealing with the loss of him ( even if they wont admit it). I am sad to leave Denver, but glad to be moving to a city where I not only respect the fans ( which I have in the family as well) but have always liked the team. I will surely watch and root for the team. I will always love my Broncos, but I think there is plenty of room in me to love the Bears as well. Enjoy Jay, I cant wait to see him play again!!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah......lol. And we ALL really love our ex-wives too, don't we? ROFL. You can still love her (I suppose....) but no one is really buying that when the new girl is hotter and better behaved than that old broken down donkey........errr, mare. I meant mare. I did.
Really...
Rooting for the McBronco's is like rooting for a one-legged midget to win the sack race.
Not very fun or fulfilling, and everyone just laughs in your face.
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06-18-2009, 2:47 PM |
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Yea i hear it all the time about the broncos, cant say i am not in agreement with them. it seems the team I loved is gone. I cant stand Mcdaniels, he was lucky I couldn't go to fan day!! Jay is going to do great, he is amazing. Orton is a bore.
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06-18-2009, 11:56 PM |
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Not getting to see a lot of Bronco games I unfortunately wasn't able to get a complete feel for Jay. Although my brother in law was nice enough to get me taped games of them and I am excited for the first time in a long time about the Bears quarterback position. With our passing game looking to be a legitimate threat it can only open our running game too. The added weapons giving the opposing defense much to think about has me going nuts for this season. Thank the football gods for this move.
One question, what do you think this will do to the sale of Urlacher jerseys?
If God had wanted man to play soccer, He wouldn't have given us arms - Mike Ditka
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06-19-2009, 1:23 AM |
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avsfan987: SBJay:
You.....are wrong.
The NFL is a business and I took mine elsewhere. I DO NOT associate with thugs, jerks, or mean people in general, not to mention out-and-out liars. I've already survived games in Oakland-Alameda and the Colleseum in LA. At one point in history Raider fans were somewhat classy too. That changed.
Your nostalgia is touching, but hardly credible. Denver fans have been sliding down the same slope Raider fans play on...for years. You DO recall the snowball on the field behavior? Trying to sabotage kickers? Did you chuckle? It's now become something of a dark tradition at INVESCO if there is snow in the bleachers. The announcer has to warn you jerks not to throw snowballs at players.
That's not classy. That's pathetic and sad.
It is what it is, and you are what you're doing today and not yesterday. The people of Colorado threw Shanahan and Cutler under a bus. You tried to do it to John Elway. Perhaps Bus Cooke engineered that also?
I don't want to share anything with people like that.
John Elway made me a Bronco fanatic. The so-called Denver fans and Jay Cutler made me a Chicago Bears fan.
People of Colorado threw Shannhan under a bus? Please tell me you're joking! Shannahan is not far under Elway as far as the appreciation for him in this state. I don't know when it will happen, but it probably will someday, Shannahan will get a huge standing ovation from a Mile High crowd that will be thunderous, I guarantee that. Sorry, but I feel the more we talk the more you throw random things in just out of spite. That was a perfect example. SBJay:
I will never support liars.
Mere days before Cutler was traded, Pat Bowlen came out and said that he called Jay several times in order to contact him and Cutler never answered or returned those calls. Guess what? Jay came right out after that and said that Bowlen never tried to contact him. That was a flat out lie, because Bowlen has the phone records to prove it. So much for your "values" huh?
Whatever makes you feel better boy. Bottom line, like your #1 WO and others to follow....Jay wanted OUT of the mess to come to the mile low city of denver. Hey get a clue kid, you don't trade away a 25 year old pro-bowl QB not even in his prime with possibilities of a long term franchise QB for anything, EVER! I can't find a team that has done this...EVER....not ONCE. Good luck with your 2 backup QBs at best Kyle and Chris. Hey the good part is you should get no more than 4 wins and be in the Tebow sweapstakes for sure next year!!!
It's all about the ChicaGO Bears!
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AbeFrohman:Not getting to see a lot of Bronco games I unfortunately wasn't able to get a complete feel for Jay. Although my brother in law was nice enough to get me taped games of them and I am excited for the first time in a long time about the Bears quarterback position. With our passing game looking to be a legitimate threat it can only open our running game too. The added weapons giving the opposing defense much to think about has me going nuts for this season. Thank the football gods for this move.
One question, what do you think this will do to the sale of Urlacher jerseys?
What would it cost to get a copy of that? I'm sick of waiting for NFLN to replay Jay's games!! Unreal...they have replayed like 2 in 6 weeks. I've seen plenty of Indy, Pats and the friggen Steelers from the AFC.
It's all about the ChicaGO Bears!
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06-19-2009, 10:35 AM |
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SBJay: gwharris2254:Thanks for the read. Do you know about his family ? I think I read somewhere his dad is a cop (peace officer) Brothers or sisters...any other pros in the family...how did he do in school intelligence wise...what kinda ancestry does he have....when did he start lifting ? did he get thrown in the bushes in 5th grade and sign up for some York barbells ?
No, I don't know much about his family. I know that he was born in Santa Claus, Indiana, and his father ran a fairly good-sized concrete company. They poured most of the slabs in town. He lived in a place called Christmas Lake Village, a suburb of Santa Claus. (NO....lol, I am NOT making this up). His father, Jack, was also a full-time Indiana State Trooper. He built the house Jay grew up in.
Jay worked for his father starting at age 6, placing re-bar and digging holes. He also worked as a garbage hauler for a summer. He started his first game as a sophmore at Heritage Hills High School and started what ended up becoming a 58-game winning streak. He never lost a single game in high school. As a senior in 2000, he led Heritage to a 15-0 record and the Indiana State Championship.
During one game that year, Heritage Hills was playing North Posey, a small country school. A few plays into the game, Cutler was struck with a virus that was going around the school. He called a timeout, ran to the sideline and told coach Bob Clayton he had to, ahem, go. And the cornfield wasn't going to cut it. With no other restroom facilities in the immediate area, Cutler held it for a few plays on defense, then ran directly out of the end zone, through an open field, and past the parking lot until he finally reached the school, where he banged on doors until a janitor finally let him.
Upon his return, Cutler, the fastest kid in Spencer County, scored on a 65-yard punt return, a 24-yard interception return, a 44-yard run and threw a 55-yard touchdown pass in a 69-3 victory.
After being drafted by Denver, he bought a large home in the area and moved his parents into it. After McCoach decided to express his intellect by trying to trade Cutler for Matt Cassell, Jay sold the home.
He has followed the Bears his entire life and always been a Chicago Bear fan.
Are you sure you aren't Cuttles
Member #15 of the Jay Cutler Fan Club!!! Member #1 and Charter Member of the Orlando Pace Fan Club!!!!
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