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Dungy: Cutler trade a risk!!!!

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Yeah I didn't take offense to Dungy's comments at ALL, you've got to hear them first hand - they were not overly critical, they were fairhanded, like he was saying "on one hand there's this, but on the other theres that"

 

As for Cutler being mature, was McMahon?

Yeah I didn't take offense to Dungy's comments at ALL, you've got to hear them first hand - they were not overly critical, they were fairhanded, like he was saying "on one hand there's this, but on the other theres that"

 

As for Cutler being mature, was McMahon?

I don't think McMahon is mature today! LOL And how about him mooning the helicopter at the Super Bowl practice?! I really liked the guy as our QB.

I love Jimmy Mac!!!

 

Outragousness!

 

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I don't think McMahon is mature today! LOL And how about him mooning the helicopter at the Super Bowl practice?! I really liked the guy as our QB.
I think what riles up some fans, including myself, is a perceived double talk.

 

Dungy is parading around talking about Michael Vick and how he should be given another chance to play in the NFL. Well, what position does Vick Play? QB. You don't hear Dungy questioning Vicks maturity, and perception (IMHO) is quite the opposite. On the other hand, he questions Cutler's maturity.

 

Maybe it is just me, but if Dungy was not running around talking so positive about Michael Vick, it may not come off so questionable.

If Dungy hadnt noticed but millioniare football players have egos, and there all are falling over themselfs. Not everyone can be a Walter Payton and keep it in prospective by being humble. I want my QB to thinks hes good, and if he doesnt sign everybodies autograph, no big deal. What is important is does his teammates like him and so far seems to gaining friends on the team. It seems like some media are always looking for the negitive, and thats life in the big city. If he plays well and his teammates are behind him, I will accept an inflated ego once in awhile. Its all good. I think its funny how what didnt hear what a jerk he was till he butted heads with a ego trippin coach, and both didnt act in a professional way but we got Cutler because of it, and couldnt be more excited.

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