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Peter King list Carolina among teams that may be interested in Cutler


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you're not even close. point one about Cut and the owner and his teammates is more flimsy than before. None of that conclusion jumping you did makes any sense at all.

yes, i agreed with what you said about Cut holding up a trade because that is common sense. He cannot however keep them in the dark. They can publicly shop him to all 31 teams every day if need be and begin finding a common ground. not so in Charlotte

Gross's quote....bank on it if you want to. I'm not. The truth is that if Gross hadn't signed Pep could have gotten what he wants so I doubt Gross and pep are the best of friends right now anyway.

you are building a high-rise of bullsh*t on some of the most whacked-out and incorrectly drawn conclusions I have seen since 55 last posted.

It's not Flimsy, The owner did try to fix things with Curt, he proved that with the phone records, He not only tried it once, but twice. Not conclusion jumping, but a fact. The Bronco's owner did try to mend the fence with Cutler. Just Cutler didn't want any part in it, proven by the fact his agent said Cutler was done in Denver and wouldn't consider playing there again.....

Once again they can't shop him to all 31 teams, All he has to say is I wouldn't go here here or here and they are off the map, Peppers can't keep Carolina in the dark........He has to get a deal then bring it to carolina, they then decide yay or nay. Other wise the other team is going to have to fork over two first rounders for peppers...... Pepper's has to be friendly with Carolina for him to get out, otherwise they can just say no......even if it makes sense. They've done it before by turning down a 1st and 2nd round picks for a disgruntled Jenkings then two years later giving him up for a 3rd and 5th.

If they weren't on good terms then they wouldn't have been talking a week after Gross signed his deal and pep got franchised.... Talking about flimsy, saying gross signing had anything to do with Peppers and gross being friends......:smilielol5:

Lol at my posts being called whacked out......lmao......

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It's not Flimsy, The owner did try to fix things with Curt, he proved that with the phone records, He not only tried it once, but twice. Not conclusion jumping, but a fact. The Bronco's owner did try to mend the fence with Cutler. Just Cutler didn't want any part in it, proven by the fact his agent said Cutler was done in Denver and wouldn't consider playing there again.....

Once again they can't shop him to all 31 teams, All he has to say is I wouldn't go here here or here and they are off the map, Peppers can't keep Carolina in the dark........He has to get a deal then bring it to carolina, they then decide yay or nay. Other wise the other team is going to have to fork over two first rounders for peppers...... Pepper's has to be friendly with Carolina for him to get out, otherwise they can just say no......even if it makes sense. They've done it before by turning down a 1st and 2nd round picks for a disgruntled Jenkings then two years later giving him up for a 3rd and 5th.

If they weren't on good terms then they wouldn't have been talking a week after Gross signed his deal and pep got franchised.... Talking about flimsy, saying gross signing had anything to do with Peppers and gross being friends......:smilielol5:

Lol at my posts being called whacked out......lmao......

dude obviously you don't get it

Cut does not have a problem with the owner

If you can call 31 teams every day and get feedback from the teams and the player EVERY day you are forwarding the cause as opposed to sitting on your thumbs (or breaking the rules) as we are with peppers.

You don't know they talked. I said "could have" and "doubt" nothing conclusive here just speculation if YOU COULD ******* READ! But like I also said, put faith in his comment if you want to. I'm not.

you are trying too hard and its obvious you are in way over your head

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dude obviously you don't get it

Cut does not have a problem with the owner

If you can call 31 teams every day and get feedback from the teams and the player EVERY day you are forwarding the dause as opposed to sitting on your thumbs (or breaking the rules) as we are with peppers.

You don't know they talked. I said "could have" and "doubt" nothing conclusive here jsut speculation if YOU COULD ******* READ! But like I also said, pout faith in his comment if you want to. I'm not.

you are trying too hard and its obvious you are in way over your head

Never said he had a problem with the owner, just said the owner tried to mend the fence with Cutler.

Doesn't matter though

Bears gave up a 1st this year a 1st next year, a third this year plus Orton

For Cutler and a 5th.

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Never said he had a problem with the owner, just said the owner tried to mend the fence with Cutler.

Doesn't matter though

Bears gave up a 1st this year a 1st next year, a third this year plus Orton

For Cutler and a 5th.

discussion still on

this is about Mrs. scot saying that peppers wanting out and Cut wanting out were the same thing..you defended that, yes you did.

Sure the owner tried to mend fence. But the problem is not with the owner. Cutler wanted a call from the guy who lied to him and has said as much...not hard to understand. The owner, equipment guy, secretary and janitor could hav called all they wanted. There was never a problem with them or the org. just the lying HC.

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discussion still on

this is about Mrs. scot saying that peppers wanting out and Cut wanting out were the same thing..you defended that, yes you did.

Sure the owner tried to mend fence. But the problem is not with the owner. Cutler wanted a call from the guy who lied to him and has said as much...not hard to understand. The owner, equipment guy, secretary and janitor could hav called all they wanted. There was never a problem with them or the org. just the lying HC.

Never once did I defend his Point of View, what I did was attack various points in your post that was directed towards him. Those points were all I said anything about, I didn't even Comment on him saying the positions were the same.

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Never once did I defend his Point of View, what I did was attack various points in your post that was directed towards him. Those points were all I said anything about, I didn't even Comment on him saying the positions were the same.

well we definitely disagree with the potency of your attacks on my points and yo don't agree with his original point that I was laughin my ass off at so I guess you are right...it doesn't matter..convo over

cheers

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Peter King, the most reputable media source for the NFL had the following to say:

"Other teams are likely to be interested, including Cleveland, Minnesota, San Francisco and possibly Carolina. It's a virtual certainty that the Bucs and Jets, both without a bonafide No. 1 quarterback entering the draft, will bid aggressively for Cutler."

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/03/31/Cutler.Broncos/index.html?eref=writers

I hope this doesn't hurt his reputation too badly :lol:

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