Thursday, August 27, 2009

ESPN: Return of the Nar-Nars



For whatever reason ESPN has decided to allow David Flemming to write articles in their magazine. In his most recent article, he spends his time chastising Jay Cutler (Insider required). He had this to say about Jay:

"When Cutler gets this way, and he gets this way often, he looks a bit like an annoyed viper -- with a frat boy haircut and a slight double chin."

He also talks about how he is like Jeff George. All this does is make me question ESPN's intentions. Isn't it likely that this guy never writes this article if McDaniels didn't do what he does best (which is clearly destroy a team) and Cutler stayed in Denver? ESPN would probably be calling Cutler the next great QB. I highly doubt they would be comparing him to Jeff George. Really though, when you start comparing him to Jeff George it really shows how little you truly know about football. After Jeff George's first three seasons in the NFL he had thrown for 7,025 yards 33 TDs and 40 Interceptions. In Jay's first three seasons he has thrown for 9,024 yards 54 TDs and 37 Ints. Him, 2,000 more yards 20 more TDs with 3 less interceptions, oh yeah and he has started 2 less games in that same time period. Somehow I think Jay Cutler is a little more talented.

So why do they keep calling him names, such as Jeff George? Maybe it is because (as Steve noted) they actually do hate Jay Cutler. Did you know that Brett Favre has never thrown for as many yards as Jay Cutler did last year? I mean honestly, ESPN is clearly hate mongering. They do nothing but babble on and on about how bad Cutler is, whats wrong with him, how could the Bears make that stupid trade. I'll tell you what ESPN, I'll start listening to your opinions when you actually show me that you aren't the world's leader in crappy journalism and illiterate personalities (Who really thinks that Mark Schlereth can read?).



Why don't we just throw the truth out there: Jay Cutler has put up better numbers in his first three years (of actual play) than Brett Favre, John Elway, Drew Brees, and Tom Brady. So, lets just call him what he just might be: This generations premiere QB. So, ESPN stop being so dumb(?) To be honest, I cannot remember what was actually here, or if this was actually the end of the post. Oh well, ESPN you have downsyndrome; end of story.

4 comments:

  1. being so... being so... you're killin me with suspense!

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  2. lol i edited the post and must have accidently deleted that

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  3. Way to screw up writing, best picture and title of the year.

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