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	<title>Comments on: Jay Cutler Takes a Beating, Does a Little Trash Talking with Rob Ryan</title>
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		<title>By: NFL09 Week VIV &#124; SportsBoner.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 17:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Jay Cutler on the other hand, embodies the &#8220;gun-slinger&#8221; image of the sure-handed QB and... With a 86.0 career QB rating and a lifetime 62.7% pass percentage, Cutler shows promise in the face of criticism that he hasn&#8217;t fully matured mentally in the aspect of the game. Blessed with a strong arm (Coaches and NFL Scouts salivate here), and all the physical tools needed of a QB, what Cutler lacks in supporting cast (an average set of receivers), and a team system to fit his style (a run-first offense), it&#8217;s almost like shoving a square peg into a round hole. Two of the last three seasons in Denver, Cutler has had a 20:14, and 25:18 TD to INT ratio which suggests that he is capable of spectacular passing clinics on opposing teams (evident by the 20+ TD stats), as well as the risk-reward heavy on the risk mistakes that could mean the difference between a close win and a close loss (evident by the 14 and 18 INTs). The advantage with the gun-slinger is that he could single handedly bring a team from behind, or in a back and forth game where his team needs a TD or FG in the last seconds for the win, he could drive the length of the field (i.e. Joe Montana, John Elway). However in a close game (most NFL games are close if you ignore this season&#8217;s many blowouts versus bad teams), one ill-advised INT at a crucial juncture could cost that team the win. As you can see the polar difference between a game-manager and a gun-slinger lies in the fact that while a gun-slinger is capable of many more possibilities on offense, his mistakes could drive a coach, GM, and fan-base crazy. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Jay Cutler on the other hand, embodies the &#8220;gun-slinger&#8221; image of the sure-handed QB and&#8230; With a 86.0 career QB rating and a lifetime 62.7% pass percentage, Cutler shows promise in the face of criticism that he hasn&#8217;t fully matured mentally in the aspect of the game. Blessed with a strong arm (Coaches and NFL Scouts salivate here), and all the physical tools needed of a QB, what Cutler lacks in supporting cast (an average set of receivers), and a team system to fit his style (a run-first offense), it&#8217;s almost like shoving a square peg into a round hole. Two of the last three seasons in Denver, Cutler has had a 20:14, and 25:18 TD to INT ratio which suggests that he is capable of spectacular passing clinics on opposing teams (evident by the 20+ TD stats), as well as the risk-reward heavy on the risk mistakes that could mean the difference between a close win and a close loss (evident by the 14 and 18 INTs). The advantage with the gun-slinger is that he could single handedly bring a team from behind, or in a back and forth game where his team needs a TD or FG in the last seconds for the win, he could drive the length of the field (i.e. Joe Montana, John Elway). However in a close game (most NFL games are close if you ignore this season&#8217;s many blowouts versus bad teams), one ill-advised INT at a crucial juncture could cost that team the win. As you can see the polar difference between a game-manager and a gun-slinger lies in the fact that while a gun-slinger is capable of many more possibilities on offense, his mistakes could drive a coach, GM, and fan-base crazy. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: November 2, 2009: NFL Week 8; Manu v. Bat; Killing Monkeys for Science &#124; FanSided</title>
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		<dc:creator>November 2, 2009: NFL Week 8; Manu v. Bat; Killing Monkeys for Science &#124; FanSided</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 4.  Jay Cutler and Rob Ryan may have something to tell us. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Brian</title>
		<link>http://beargoggleson.com/2009/11/02/jay-cutler-takes-a-beating-does-a-little-trash-talking-with-rob-ryan/comment-page-1/#comment-1222</link>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:36:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great caption under the Cutler praying picture and good idea to get a stunt double.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great caption under the Cutler praying picture and good idea to get a stunt double.</p>
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