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I think Cutler needs to realize the truth. He’s in a great situation as it is. With Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal ready to fill the roles that Randy Moss and Wes Welker had so much success in, Cutler has the tools for more great seasons in Denver.
He should just realize that he doesn’t have to like a coach to play for him. You don’t have to be friends with your boss.
Not only that, but he only has two years left on his current contract. And when it’s up, he’ll be a 27-year-old elite quarterback ready to sign a fat contract with whatever team he pleases. Why mess with that?
As a captain, he owes it to his teammates to play with them. To lead them. But instead, he won’t. Instead, he’s decided to throw out the good things he has, throw caution to the wind, and put himself in a situation he can no longer control.
Well, I hope you’re happy, Jay Cutler. Because frankly, I’m not. I can’t believe you’d turn on teammates that turned to you for leadership. I can’t believe that not only have you refused to try and repair a situation that in the best-case scenario could advance your career, but also that you won’t even try.
Honestly, I hope you’re happy. Because your career may never be the same.





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