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Jay cutler should be fired!!!!!1!!11!


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There was quite a difference in the way Cutler played vs Delhomme. That is why stats don't mean anything.

right, but the point is, most fans take 4 interceptions as a reason in and of itself, regardless of other factors like horrible offensive line play (which cutler did not have, btw.)

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this thread is pretty much a poor attempt at an endorsement for Delhomme because he threw 4 interceptions in less than half the pass attempts Cutler had.

oh and btw, Jake didn't even play the entire game

not quite... as much as i've been a jake supporter in the past, i think benching him was absolutely the correct decision, and if he doesn't show he's over it for good by the first half of the ATL game, he needs to be sat down permanently.

however, it also needs to be noted that there are more factors involved in stats that just the number. Most fans hear "four interceptions" and absolutely poo themselves, dig the poo out of their underwear and start throwing it all willy nilly and demanding the backup QB no matter what.

It's a stupid reaction. The Jay Cutler analogy serves to point out that four interceptions does not necessarily make a quarterback bad. It can, and it usually is a good indicator, but not always.

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