tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960072451506266442.post3365640874183805780..comments2023-10-19T06:16:15.612-05:00Comments on Armchair Superstar: What to do, what to do?Mark Fodorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15481955394440916442noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960072451506266442.post-88005164648494892602013-11-26T13:45:32.828-06:002013-11-26T13:45:32.828-06:00To your initial premise: I'm not sure Josh McC...To your initial premise: I'm not sure Josh McCown has proven anything. While McCown has played well in his role, his success may be due largely to the novelty of Trestman's offense in the NFL. It could be that a player that lacks the big arm, ends up putting more pressure on the offense as teams adjust and player closer to the line of scrimmage. <br /><br />With that said, I have no idea what the Bears should in this situation. They are really stuck between a rock and a hard place. Do you let Cutler walk? Do you franchise and deal him? Do you franchise and keep him? Or do you sign him to a long term contract? 10 Million a year will not get it done, and I don't think anyone should expect to pay that little for a QB of his talent. <br /><br />What I think has happened is that Chicagoans have forgotten just how bad QB play can be, and we are the one group of people that should not have forgotten this. I do not see a need to let Cutler walk. There would really be no point. It would essentially be asking our team to take a position where there is no hole, and create one, on top of ALL the holes we have on defense. I say keep him. Sign him to a 4-5 year deal. Ryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10649634315377136760noreply@blogger.com