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Entries in Jay Cutler (4)

Thursday
Sep062012

My 20 NFL Guarantees For 2012

Oh you thought I forgot… Oh nah I couldn’t leave you without the twenty guarantees for this football season. Things are so tight lipped this year that I had to wait until the very last minute to make this work. I have been working at over an 80% clip for the past few

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Monday
Jul092012

2012 Breaking Down The Divisions: NFC North

The NFC North is one of those divisions notorious for being a smashmouth division. Now not so much as the runners in the division are solid, but the gunslingers have taken control of the division

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Monday
Nov012010

NFL Week 8: The Week Of The Young Quarterback

Week 8 of the NFL season is the week before the official midpoint in the season. Yeah I know that there are 16 games in a season but there are 17 weeks in the NFL season because of the bye week. I had more than my share of football so far this season and it has been better than I ever expected.

I know I am guilty sometimes of blogging about the top tiered teams a lot in this league, but I respect what some of the surprise teams are doing so far this season. Although my Cowboys are out of the picture, the surprise teams out there just keep gaining momentum.

You have to love what teams like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are doing. They aren’t winning any one particular way, they do it with defense one week, offense the next, and some weeks their special teams dominate. They aren’t filling up the statistical columns with useless statistics; they are just filling up the win column with wins. Not to mention young quarterback Josh Freeman is holding up his end of leading the offense as he continues to impress.

Who would have ever thought that the Rams and the Raiders would have .500 records at 4 – 4 this late in the season? The surprises this season keep getting better and better. The silver and black are playing well and the Rams have found a way to win more games this year than they have the past two combined. It doesn't hurt that they appeared to have struck gold with rookie quarterback Sam Bradford.

Let’s not forget about the 5 – 2 Chiefs who are just good enough to find ways to win over the teams they play regardless of the talent level. The Chiefs haven’t changed personnel much this year but they did make two big changes to their offense and defense. They got smart and hired Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weiss. They didn’t fare to well apart but they have won a ton of games when they work together. Some people are born to be together. Weiss has lifted young Matt Cassell into relevance once again.

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Wednesday
Jul282010

Black and Blue No More: NFC North

Day 4 of breaking down the divisions leads us to the NFC North, the home of the Black and Blue division. The NFC North used to carry the label as the most physical division in the NFL, but I think you can safely give that title to the AFC North now. The NFC North has taken a turn from physical to wide open. This is now the league of the quarterback.

The Chicago Bears have been the poster for physical play throughout the history of the league. They have always based their play on physical defense and smash mouth running. Well times have changed. Today the Bears have a gun slinger for a quarterback and their defense is only a shadow of its former self. The Bears offense is headed by Jay Cutler. Cutler leads an attack that showcases two very young wide receivers Devin Hester and Devin Aromishadu. Their run game evolves around all purpose third year running back Matt Forte.

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