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Meet Jay Cutler
Last post 07-08-2009, 3:30 PM by GeorgiaJeff. 131 replies.
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06-19-2009, 1:54 PM |
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SBJay
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Sexy Rexy: 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
LOL!!! No, I am not "Cuttles", if that's who I think you are referring the cutesy nickname too.
LOL, Good grief.
Personally, if we're going to start selecting nicknames, I prefer "Cutlery". Like a sharp knife, you know. A very, very, very sharp knife. Slicing through defenses. Carving them up like Thanksgiving Day ....turkeys.
Yeah, that "Cutlery".....
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06-21-2009, 12:42 AM |
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bringing back sexy bear
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SBJay: Sexy Rexy: 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
LOL!!! No, I am not "Cuttles", if that's who I think you are referring the cutesy nickname too.
LOL, Good grief.
Personally, if we're going to start selecting nicknames, I prefer "Cutlery". Like a sharp knife, you know. A very, very, very sharp knife. Slicing through defenses. Carving them up like Thanksgiving Day ....turkeys.
Yeah, that "Cutlery".....
The Cutlernator.
Hasta la vista, man coverage....
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06-30-2009, 11:18 AM |
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07-01-2009, 9:03 AM |
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SBJay
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hurricaneditka85:
Cutler+forte+hester = triple attack!
I'm only posting this because it's June and I'm bored NFL-less. For some real interesting reads on Jay, head over to the Denver Post website and read some of the 'fans' posts. It's just now sinking in that Jay is in the 'other' orange and navy blue. Those poor, poor people. Reminds me of France in 1812.
Let them eat cake.
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