Cutler – not the only fault, but the only solution?

Trade ME?! You can't ditch double nickels!
Half of the comments on this site are from Broncos fans thanking Chicago for taking a QB with a losing record on a mediocre team and exchanging him for a QB with a winning record on a mediocre team along with a couple first round draft picks. After the trade, the tide has turned for the teams but the story is the same for the quarterbacks.
The other comments are from Chicago fans calling me stupid. I’m fine with that (I never claimed to be smart), but for the record, it’s “loser,” not “looser.” Some comments are very well written, and the gist of many of them is “you can’t blame one guy (Cutler) for a team’s demise.”
I don’t blame ONLY Cutler. I agree – offensive line? Bad. Receivers? Bad. Coaching? Bad. Defense? Bad. Quarterback? Also bad. BUT, the only way to get better without draft picks is to trade a valuable commodity for more depth, more talent, more anything! Who do the Bears have on the roster that would bring any trade value? Linemen? No. Receivers? Heck no. Quarterback? N-… wait a minute, there’s your guy. Cutler is arguably the only guy with decent trade value given his perceived talent level (I still don’t think he’s as good as you do) and contract except for Lance Briggs. Do you want to trade Lance Briggs? www.TradeLanceBriggs.com is available.
Tags: Jay Cutler, Lance Briggs
Chicago made a terrible decision in trading for Cutler. But Cutler has confused many people his whole career. I remember when Jake Plummer was replaced by Cutler, he said. “He is just another Jeff George.” Seems like Plummer was the only guy not fooled at the time about this guy.