Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Cutler Quandary

I am going to weigh in on the Jay Cutler issue.  A part of me wants to say to Cutler, "Hey, this is professional sports, anyone can be traded, suck it up."  However, a larger part puts all of the blame on the Broncos ownership and management. 
 
According to NFL insider Mike Lombardi of the National Football Post, Denver was more involved in starting the trade talks than they have let on.  The New England Patriots put the franchise tag on Matt Cassell to keep him on their roster and use him for a trade.  The downside of the franchise tag is that it gives him a large cap number, so you can't get his full value.  Still, it was better than letting him enter free agency and not getting anything for him.  During the NFL combine, New England approached the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Bucs management regarding a trade for Matt Cassell.  Neither team was interested at the time, however, shortly after this, both teams approached New England about a trade.  New England realized that something else was going on, and word began to spread about Denver wanting Cassell. 
 
Denver did not want to deal directly with New England, as they were in the process of signing two other New England players, a long snapper and third string receiver.  New England ended up striking a deal with Kansas City that gave them a second round draft pick and freed up $14 million of cap space.  If Denver Coach Josh McDaniels truly wanted to put his stamp on the Broncos by bringing in his former player, Cassell, he should have directly had talks with New England about a three team deal and not tried a backdoor method.  It blew up in his face and amplified his inexperience.  Listen to Bill Simmons' podcast with Mike Lombardi on 3/17 for more info on this. 
 
Now, I still don't understand why McDaniels would bring in Cassell over Cutler.  Yes, Cutler's record is only 0.500, but you can't put the blame on him for the Broncos' ineptitude the past two seasons.  Cutler's record is 13-1 when the Broncos Defense held opponents to under 21 points (NFL average was 22 ppg last year).  In 2008, he threw for 4,526 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 18 interceptions.  The Broncos terrible defense and poor running attack were the downfall of last season.  Still, I can only think of one time that Cutler blamed the defense or another player for a loss, and even that was indirectly.
 
After firing Mike Shanahan, Owner Pat Bowlen said, "I run the show."  Then later, he said of Cutler, "Obviously, he is the man around here now."  Well, obviously, that hasn't turned out to be the case.  Bowlen screwed up in the first place by not hiring a GM first and then a coach second.  This was the same problem with Shanahan, as Mike was a great coach, but a mediocre GM.  Now, McDaniels has become the co-general manager.  Bowlen should have fixed the biggest problem first and hired a GM.
 
Anyone agree or disagree?

2 Comments:

At 6:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hear John Gruden is looking for a job. But I would go talk to Ted Sunquist first and beg him to come back. You are 100% right on about this one Niall.

Buschy

 
At 1:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

McDaniels said in his interview yesterday that he didn't want to negotiate directly with the Patriots.

"I don't think Bill Belichick wanted to trade Matt Cassel to me. Why would he want to do that? Because it would help our team," said McDaniels. "He knew and does know that I've coached the player. He saw what happened this past year. I don't know that I would want to do that with any of our players - send him to a guy that had coached them and had success with them. That would improve their team significantly. I can't speak for him. I just know that's one of the reasons why we never came up with the scenario. It just didn't make any sense. We had a good player. We had Jay Cutler."

But he denies initiating the trade discussions with the other teams. I just don't believe him. Sounds like he is talking out of his butt to cover up. Cutler is way better than Cassell. Don't know why this idea even came up.

 

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