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Is Jay Cutler uncoachable?
Phil Emery just got axed, Trestman is likely to follow. I'm getting tired of sticking up for Cutler. Different coach's, same Jay. Can anybody out there coach this guy?
Trestman has just followed Emery out the door.
8 Answers
- 6 years ago
Man for years I have made excuses for Jay Cutler like not having an offensive line and bad recievers. But this year he has all this offensive talent and the offense can't even score 30 points in a single game this year. He has also been through countless offensive coordinators, three head coaches, and three general managers. He is not only uncoachable he gets coaches and general managers fired.
- Anonymous6 years ago
Kromer is gone too, we should here about tucker any minute now (no new head coach would keep him anyway)
bears are in a spot with that contract they gave cutler, they need to find someone who can coach him or they will have the worlds most expensive bench warmer
I think the better question is if cutler will pay attention to any coaching and do what he is told and step up to be a team leader
- 6 years ago
Jay Cutler, what you see is what you get. For all the negative substance (and INT's), he would still be AN upgrade for several NFL groups. in person i believe Chicago ought to simply roll with trader for some a lot of years whereas attempting to handle the obtrusive issues they need with their defense.
- 6 years ago
He needs a Bill Parcells or Jimmy Johnson Disciplinarian Type. Bill Bellichek could get the job done. It seems that Cutler needs Head Coach who won't put up with his crap.
- Anonymous6 years ago
You cant win with a QB that turns the ball over. Its not just the INTs either, he fumbles in the pocket and takes sacks when he shouldn't.
Not sure why you call that coachable, he's not a good QB. Good QBs dont do those things.
- Harold FellerLv 76 years ago
Lovie Smith could do it.
Of course coaching a no talent hack isn't that difficult.