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The peak of his career was the day he played on the broken ankle (November 2002). I respected him then.That's the most positive thing you've ever said about McNabb.
The peak of his career was the day he played on the broken ankle (November 2002). I respected him then.That's the most positive thing you've ever said about McNabb.
Fixed that for you.
MJD played in 2 playoff games in January 2007, at Pittsburgh and at New England, scored 2 TD's in the win at Pittsburgh.
The peak of his career was the day he played on the broken ankle (November 2002). I respected him then.
But whatever, if he was hurt, so be it. But it just seems that he wasn't interested in the game. Maybe the NFL is different and you dont' need to be up cheering for your team, but it would be nice to see him limp over to meet the offense at the sideline.
Then again, maybe he did and the media ignored that and focused on the other stuff.
"Jay didn't take himself out of the game. If you're going to attack somebody, you should be attacking me as the head football coach, and our medical staff. We're the ones. He wanted to go back in. He was injured and went back in in the second half. I see it the complete opposite of how it's been portrayed right now."
"For guys to take a shot that weren't there, to try and look at his body language and figure out whether he was hurt because he was on the sideline or 'what I would do in that situation,' you don't know what you would do in that situation. The guys that know what he was going through in there were the guys on the sideline. And go to our players and you can see exactly what went on. So I have no questions about anything of that."
"Surprised," he said. "I haven't seen it before. Seems like if you were in that fraternity, you would be stepping up for your fellow man, especially when you don't know."
"I think it's crap," Angelo said. "I thought they were a union. If that's the way they unionize themselves, they've got bigger issues than the one they have with the owners. I'm very disappointed."
Angelo was asked why people constantly point the finger at Cutler.
"I can't answer that," Angelo said. " I don't create perceptions. You create perceptions."
"I certainly don't like what was said. I take that personally, too. He's our quarterback. We wouldn't have been where we're at without him, and I want that to be made clear. We stand by him. Nobody's perfect. His play's not perfect. He's not perfect. There's nobody in this room or in this league that is, either."
Peak of his career too. Then he hired Drew Rosenhaus and ... no, just fuck T.O.how about T.O. ripping shit up on a broken leg?
For what it's worth:
Hanie refutes critics who say Cutler didn't help him
I mean, really. Are we going to trust a Fox broadcast to give us the full picture of what really happened on those sidelines? Fuck no.
And here's an article with some quotes from Lovie and Jerry Angelo.
Smith defends Cutler after confirming MCL sprain - Chicago Breaking Sports
It's a pretty simple statement, and overused. We've been hearing it from parents and teachers since we can remember. But it's so fucking true. Nobody's perfect. Preach it, Jerry.
Let's go. Roll on 2011. Jay Cutler will rise again.
tomlinson is just a giant douche
Last years pro bowl was the highest rated pro bowl ever... : shrug:
Funny because the NHL ASG was on... the Pro Bowl was on... but I opted to watch fake sports... the WWE Royal Rumble... instead.
Just goes to show you how lamebothall 3 events are.
Now if you combined all 3, that would kick ass.