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Marshall may not be the only guy the Bears are willing to part with


Mr. Scot

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Ian Rapoport retweeted something saying that "teams know Jay Cutler is available for the right price."

 

And that price is not right for the other 31 teams

 

How did Cutler get that contract? Did he find pictures of the Bears GM in a Bangkok massage parlor with several ladyboys?

 

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And that price is not right for the other 31 teams

How did Cutler get that contract? Did he find pictures of the Bears GM in a Bangkok massage parlor with several ladyboys?

I suspect Cutler's contract is one of the big reasons why the GM that gave it to him is now unemployed.

As to the offer, I wouldn't trade a backup punter for Cutler.

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I suspect Cutler's contract is one of the big reasons why the GM that gave it to him is now unemployed.

As to the offer, I wouldn't trade a backup punter for Cutler.

 

Bears may carry 2 punters on the roster. Foxy doesn't think a punt is a bad play, and with his QB situation a choice between Cutler and Pickles, he just might start punting on 1st and 10

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