Found January 10, 2012 on Midwest Sports Fans: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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I have been documenting and showcasing Jay Cutler’s dominance for four months now, but the dominance has long preceded just the last four months. Cutler’s whole NFL career is pure dominance, whether it be the baby-face looks on the sideline, the shining moments when Cutler throws it to the other team, or the carefully placed hand-offs to the running back…Cutler has and does it all. A lot of you are probably thinking “Boy, I wonder if Cutler is still relevant as a QB in the NFL when players like T.J. Yates, Tim Tebow, Cam Newton, and Andy Dalton are demonstrating to us their potential to be star QBs?” Well, that’s a pretty stupid question to ask, and it obviously shows your ignorance and lack of intelligence because there is no better QB than Jay Cutler. Let me show you why. Cutler’s Natural Ability to Throw to Both Teams I don’t what to hear how good Aaron Rodgers is or how skillful and talented Drew Brees is. (I heard he broke some s...
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