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Coulda, should, woulda is now way to live life. Jay's weaknesses are Jay's weaknesses and they haven't improved that much this year. He is what he is. There is nothing wrong with admitting that McCown doesn't turn the ball over as much.

 

Except that's only definitively true if you look at a handful of games this year.

 

You can't just look at a handful of games and throw away the bad games and keep the good ones.

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That's our first takeaway in a million years.
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Coulda, should, woulda is now way to live life. Jay's weaknesses are Jay's weaknesses and they haven't improved that much this year. He is what he is. There is nothing wrong with admitting that McCown doesn't turn the ball over as much.

 

Except that's only definitively true if you look at a handful of games this year.

 

You can't just look at a handful of games and throw away the bad games and keep the good ones.

 

How about we just look at career INT rates and fumbles and show that 'not turning the ball over as much' doesn't describe McCown?

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Coulda, should, woulda is now way to live life. Jay's weaknesses are Jay's weaknesses and they haven't improved that much this year. He is what he is. There is nothing wrong with admitting that McCown doesn't turn the ball over as much.

 

Except that's only definitively true if you look at a handful of games this year.

 

You can't just look at a handful of games and throw away the bad games and keep the good ones.

 

 

This was an amazing way of you missing the point LOL

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You shouldn't be having protection issues when you have 6 offensive linemen on the field.
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Coulda, should, woulda is now way to live life. Jay's weaknesses are Jay's weaknesses and they haven't improved that much this year. He is what he is. There is nothing wrong with admitting that McCown doesn't turn the ball over as much.

 

Except that's only definitively true if you look at a handful of games this year.

 

You can't just look at a handful of games and throw away the bad games and keep the good ones.

 

How about we just look at career INT rates and fumbles and show that 'not turning the ball over as much' doesn't describe McCown?

 

Uh it describes him this year which is what matters. Let me ask you this - do you think McCown is more likely to play like his old days or this year with Trestman as OC, this line, these weapons? We have to compare QBs in the same system with the same players, not McCown's old teams.

 

It just isn't controversial to say that Jay turns the ball more than McCown. It also isn't controversial to say Jay is better long term.

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Coulda, should, woulda is now way to live life. Jay's weaknesses are Jay's weaknesses and they haven't improved that much this year. He is what he is. There is nothing wrong with admitting that McCown doesn't turn the ball over as much.

 

Except that's only definitively true if you look at a handful of games this year.

 

You can't just look at a handful of games and throw away the bad games and keep the good ones.

 

How about we just look at career INT rates and fumbles and show that 'not turning the ball over as much' doesn't describe McCown?

 

Uh it describes him this year which is what matters. Let me ask you this - do you think McCown is more likely to play like his old days or this year with Trestman as OC, this line, these weapons? We have to compare QBs in the same system with the same players, not McCown's old teams.

 

It just isn't controversial to say that Jay turns the ball more than McCown. It also isn't controversial to say Jay is better long term.

 

Interception rate takes a long time to stabilize. I'll take the career numbers in my decision making.

 

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Coulda, should, woulda is now way to live life. Jay's weaknesses are Jay's weaknesses and they haven't improved that much this year. He is what he is. There is nothing wrong with admitting that McCown doesn't turn the ball over as much.

 

Except that's only definitively true if you look at a handful of games this year.

 

You can't just look at a handful of games and throw away the bad games and keep the good ones.

 

How about we just look at career INT rates and fumbles and show that 'not turning the ball over as much' doesn't describe McCown?

 

Uh it describes him this year which is what matters. Let me ask you this - do you think McCown is more likely to play like his old days or this year with Trestman as OC, this line, these weapons? We have to compare QBs in the same system with the same players, not McCown's old teams.

 

It just isn't controversial to say that Jay turns the ball more than McCown. It also isn't controversial to say Jay is better long term.

 

This whole thing has to be the epitome of Packers trolling, right?

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Coulda, should, woulda is now way to live life. Jay's weaknesses are Jay's weaknesses and they haven't improved that much this year. He is what he is. There is nothing wrong with admitting that McCown doesn't turn the ball over as much.

 

Except that's only definitively true if you look at a handful of games this year.

 

You can't just look at a handful of games and throw away the bad games and keep the good ones.

 

 

This was an amazing way of you missing the point LOL

 

The point is Jay is careless with the ball.

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Mother [expletive]. Call that rust I guess. But Jay is hurting this team.

 

I could say the wind and Marshall tipping it but I'd be accused of making excuses.

 

Don't really want it to be the case but that might be the throw that effectively ends the Jay Cutler era in Chicago

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Coulda, should, woulda is now way to live life. Jay's weaknesses are Jay's weaknesses and they haven't improved that much this year. He is what he is. There is nothing wrong with admitting that McCown doesn't turn the ball over as much.

 

Except that's only definitively true if you look at a handful of games this year.

 

You can't just look at a handful of games and throw away the bad games and keep the good ones.

 

 

This was an amazing way of you missing the point LOL

 

The point is Jay is careless with the ball.

 

FFS, this response has nothing to do with my post. You are really bad at interpreting the English language.

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