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Old 09-01-2010
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do you think cutler is shaking in his boots after watching what Ndamukong Suh did the other day??With that o-line i am nervous for cutler's head and neck!
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do you think cutler is shaking in his boots after watching what Ndamukong Suh did the other day??With that o-line i am nervous for cutler's head and neck!
I don't think these guys are really scared of anybody. Instead of fear they experience anxiety, frustration and anger.
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I would be very surprised if Cutler makes it through the year. I didn't think it was possible but the o-line looks much worse pass blocking this year. I heard a stat on the radio that the Cardinals had something like 2 sacks in 89 pass attempts going into the last game, and they got Cutler four times in twenty pass attempts. Max protection is not part of this offense, so trouble is a coming.
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I don't think these guys are really scared of anybody. Instead of fear they experience anxiety, frustration and anger.

come on now if they didn't fear anybody they would all step up into every throw and take the in coming hit. You cant say that they dont fear their "golden arm" getting wrecked let alone the 250+ wrecking ball coming at them.
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come on now if they didn't fear anybody they would all step up into every throw and take the in coming hit. You cant say that they dont fear their "golden arm" getting wrecked let alone the 250+ wrecking ball coming at them.
You're confusing fear of getting hurt with fear of being injured. There is a difference.
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You're confusing fear of getting hurt with fear of being injured. There is a difference.

ha your backing up my point that they are still affraid...injury or getting hurt, its still fear
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ha your backing up my point that they are still affraid...injury or getting hurt, its still fear
I guess then, they are always in fear. Fear of getting hurt, injured, not getting a first down, completing a pass, getting cut, looking the fool...
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I guess then, they are always in fear. Fear of getting hurt, injured, not getting a first down, completing a pass, getting cut, looking the fool...
for the most part i agree...though im sure theres a list of guys fully confident and not affraid of those things. Peyton would be 1 on the list for me
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for the most part i agree...though im sure theres a list of guys fully confident and not affraid of those things. Peyton would be 1 on the list for me
Peyton Manning plays behind one of the best offensive lines in the NFL; Cutler will probably be running for his life the whole season. Chris Williams is looking more like a disaster everyday and may end up being the reason that we lose Olson (needing another tight end to block).
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Old 09-03-2010
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Peyton Manning plays behind one of the best offensive lines in the NFL; Cutler will probably be running for his life the whole season. Chris Williams is looking more like a disaster everyday and may end up being the reason that we lose Olson (needing another tight end to block).
while I agree with him having a great, stable offensive line...living in indiana for 4 years I was forced to watch numerous colts games and he is a gamer. He has played in over 160 straight games and taken some nasty hits. I saw him step up into a throw just for a medium gain while getting split in half with hits both high and low...got back to line and did it all again
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