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RPM wrote:Report: Jay Cutler Has Torn MCL
There's a certain Chicago athlete who is about to receive many apologies.
Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has a torn medial collateral ligament (MCL), according to Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times.
Cutler has been receiving a heavy dose of criticism from fellow NFL players via Twitter for leaving the NFC Championship game with what first appeared as nothing more than a minor leg injury.
The Bears quarterback was removed from the game in the first half and lasted just one drive in the second half when attempting to play through the pain. He was 6-for-14 for 80 yards and one interception.
bluejeangirl76 wrote: He's taking a lot of unnecessary shit today, by both players and fans.
Saint John wrote:and him getting hurt and replaced...
Saint John wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote: He's taking a lot of unnecessary shit today, by both players and fans.
Oh no he's not! He didn't show up at all, and him getting hurt and replaced actually showed what an ineffective shit-bum he really was. It allowed us to see what a QB that decides to move around and actually throw the ball down field could do. Cuntler gets an F for yesterday's performance. He was pathetic and seemed indifferent about it.
YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:and him getting hurt and replaced...
Not sure how his getting hurt is his fault.
conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
Bullshit, these pro athletes take shots & injections the size of a buzz-saw in those situations, atleast numb the damn thing, it's what football is all about. He still could have played, without question. He was walking fine and I think I saw him celebrate like a champ as well when the 3rd string QB looked like Montana before he threw the game deciding pick. I don't question the severity of knees, but they could have shot it up to the point to where he could have finished the game, or atleast fucking TRY.
Enigma869 wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:
A better QB?
YesRossValoryRocks wrote:How in the fuck do you figure that?
It's simply the eye test. Rapelisberger doesn't suck and if he wins this game, he has to be commended for being in a very select group (i.e. QB's with at least three rings). I simply think Rodgers is a better QB. While I don't disagree with you, AT ALL, about the fact that Rodgers has proven absolutely nothing as of yet, I suspect he'll have his first ring two weeks from now.RossValoryRocks wrote:Rapelisbeger is a superior QB. Top 3 in the AFC for sure...maybe the league.
I agree. I never said the guy sucked. He's a VERY good NFL QB. At the end of the day, I still think Green Bay has a better team, with or without my hatred glasses. That said, the best team doesn't always win in the NFL and may not win this one.
conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
RPM wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
Bullshit, these pro athletes take shots & injections the size of a buzz-saw in those situations, atleast numb the damn thing, it's what football is all about. He still could have played, without question. He was walking fine and I think I saw him celebrate like a champ as well when the 3rd string QB looked like Montana before he threw the game deciding pick. I don't question the severity of knees, but they could have shot it up to the point to where he could have finished the game, or atleast fucking TRY.
Really, your showing your ignorance here, theres no shot to get you thru this, its not an issue of pain,
with that injury its a matter of function,they did the right thing by sitting him.
RPM wrote:conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
Its real easy for people sitting on there asses sucking down brewskies to talk about
guts and being a gladiator isnt it?
Saint John wrote:RPM wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
Bullshit, these pro athletes take shots & injections the size of a buzz-saw in those situations, atleast numb the damn thing, it's what football is all about. He still could have played, without question. He was walking fine and I think I saw him celebrate like a champ as well when the 3rd string QB looked like Montana before he threw the game deciding pick. I don't question the severity of knees, but they could have shot it up to the point to where he could have finished the game, or atleast fucking TRY.
Really, your showing your ignorance here, theres no shot to get you thru this, its not an issue of pain,
with that injury its a matter of function,they did the right thing by sitting him.
Really? Same injury below:
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio praised Maurice Jones-Drew for playing through a torn right meniscus almost all season.
"We knew (about the injury) in training camp," Del Rio conceded. "He didn't want to talk about it. ... I give him a lot of credit." Jones-Drew is having surgery on Wednesday. "Everything I've heard and learned is that he's going to be able to get the fix that he needs and get him back rolling," JDR added. "The surgery is expected to get him back to normal."
I might add that he also had six straight 100 yard games and played for 14 weeks with a torn meniscus ... at running back! We just needed a little over a half.
YoungJRNY wrote:Saint John wrote:RPM wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
Bullshit, these pro athletes take shots & injections the size of a buzz-saw in those situations, atleast numb the damn thing, it's what football is all about. He still could have played, without question. He was walking fine and I think I saw him celebrate like a champ as well when the 3rd string QB looked like Montana before he threw the game deciding pick. I don't question the severity of knees, but they could have shot it up to the point to where he could have finished the game, or atleast fucking TRY.
Really, your showing your ignorance here, theres no shot to get you thru this, its not an issue of pain,
with that injury its a matter of function,they did the right thing by sitting him.
Really? Same injury below:
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio praised Maurice Jones-Drew for playing through a torn right meniscus almost all season.
"We knew (about the injury) in training camp," Del Rio conceded. "He didn't want to talk about it. ... I give him a lot of credit." Jones-Drew is having surgery on Wednesday. "Everything I've heard and learned is that he's going to be able to get the fix that he needs and get him back rolling," JDR added. "The surgery is expected to get him back to normal."
I might add that he also had six straight 100 yard games and played for 14 weeks with a torn meniscus ... at running back! We just needed a little over a half.
Slam fucking dunk! Money shot! Good find, dude. Exactly my point.
YoungJRNY wrote:RPM wrote:conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
Its real easy for people sitting on there asses sucking down brewskies to talk about
guts and being a gladiator isnt it?
Oh fucking relax, sensitive! Point fucking is, is that Jay Cutler has been a goddamn sour-puss his whole career and didn't even TRY to go back into the game. If he did, he sure didn't plead like some "gladiators" would. I played football my whole life and played with some major nicks and bruises. I played one of the top teams in my state with my whole right shoulder dis-located, one that still hangs today as well as broken wrists and toes so to not see a pro-athlete, making millions of dollars not even be enthusiastic about trying to get back into the biggest game of the year has to disappoint some people. If he couldn't he couldn't but the image of his toughness will be plastered there.
YoungJRNY wrote:Saint John wrote:RPM wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
Bullshit, these pro athletes take shots & injections the size of a buzz-saw in those situations, atleast numb the damn thing, it's what football is all about. He still could have played, without question. He was walking fine and I think I saw him celebrate like a champ as well when the 3rd string QB looked like Montana before he threw the game deciding pick. I don't question the severity of knees, but they could have shot it up to the point to where he could have finished the game, or atleast fucking TRY.
Really, your showing your ignorance here, theres no shot to get you thru this, its not an issue of pain,
with that injury its a matter of function,they did the right thing by sitting him.
Really? Same injury below:
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio praised Maurice Jones-Drew for playing through a torn right meniscus almost all season.
"We knew (about the injury) in training camp," Del Rio conceded. "He didn't want to talk about it. ... I give him a lot of credit." Jones-Drew is having surgery on Wednesday. "Everything I've heard and learned is that he's going to be able to get the fix that he needs and get him back rolling," JDR added. "The surgery is expected to get him back to normal."
I might add that he also had six straight 100 yard games and played for 14 weeks with a torn meniscus ... at running back! We just needed a little over a half.
Slam fucking dunk! Money shot! Good find, dude. Exactly my point.
Saint John wrote:RPM wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career. Didn't Phillip Rivers play his entire AFC Champ game against N.E on a torn MCL? Yeah, no excuse for this puss.
Are you kidding me? An MCL tear is usually worse than an ACL tear and he would've risked doing even more severe damage to the joint if he had tried. Unbelievable.
Bullshit, these pro athletes take shots & injections the size of a buzz-saw in those situations, atleast numb the damn thing, it's what football is all about. He still could have played, without question. He was walking fine and I think I saw him celebrate like a champ as well when the 3rd string QB looked like Montana before he threw the game deciding pick. I don't question the severity of knees, but they could have shot it up to the point to where he could have finished the game, or atleast fucking TRY.
Really, your showing your ignorance here, theres no shot to get you thru this, its not an issue of pain,
with that injury its a matter of function,they did the right thing by sitting him.
Really? Same injury below:
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio praised Maurice Jones-Drew for playing through a torn right meniscus almost all season.
"We knew (about the injury) in training camp," Del Rio conceded. "He didn't want to talk about it. ... I give him a lot of credit." Jones-Drew is having surgery on Wednesday. "Everything I've heard and learned is that he's going to be able to get the fix that he needs and get him back rolling," JDR added. "The surgery is expected to get him back to normal."
I might add that he also had six straight 100 yard games and played for 14 weeks with a torn meniscus ... at running back! We just needed a little over a half.
YoungJRNY wrote:Saint John wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote: He's taking a lot of unnecessary shit today, by both players and fans.
Oh no he's not! He didn't show up at all, and him getting hurt and replaced actually showed what an ineffective shit-bum he really was. It allowed us to see what a QB that decides to move around and actually throw the ball down field could do. Cuntler gets an F for yesterday's performance. He was pathetic and seemed indifferent about it.
I agree with you, again Dan. Now seeing the Pack/Bears game, I think it was very gutless for Cutler to not even push his way back into the game, check that, not even a game, possibly the biggest game of the YEAR, esp for him and for sure his whole career.
Saint John wrote:Really? Same injury below:
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio praised Maurice Jones-Drew for playing through a torn right meniscus almost all season.
"We knew (about the injury) in training camp," Del Rio conceded. "He didn't want to talk about it. ... I give him a lot of credit." Jones-Drew is having surgery on Wednesday. "Everything I've heard and learned is that he's going to be able to get the fix that he needs and get him back rolling," JDR added. "The surgery is expected to get him back to normal."
I might add that he also had six straight 100 yard games and played for 14 weeks with a torn meniscus ... at running back! We just needed a little over a half.
RPM wrote:
Maybe it depends on the severity of the tear?
Ehwmatt wrote:Quitler would be getting the benefit of the doubt (edit: from more people) if it weren't for all his past baggage. Even if this injury really made him completely unable to function (while still being able to stand stoically on the sidelines), he won't get the benefit of the doubt another player who has shown more guts and leadership in the past has. Moreover, the guy's locker room interview was bizarre - it looked and sounded like he couldn't have cared at all about the team losing.
RossValoryRocks wrote:Saint John wrote:Really? Same injury below:
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio praised Maurice Jones-Drew for playing through a torn right meniscus almost all season.
"We knew (about the injury) in training camp," Del Rio conceded. "He didn't want to talk about it. ... I give him a lot of credit." Jones-Drew is having surgery on Wednesday. "Everything I've heard and learned is that he's going to be able to get the fix that he needs and get him back rolling," JDR added. "The surgery is expected to get him back to normal."
I might add that he also had six straight 100 yard games and played for 14 weeks with a torn meniscus ... at running back! We just needed a little over a half.
Dan, now I know why you and Travis aren't doctors...a torn meniscus is NOT a MCL...the meniscus is part of the cartilige in the knee joint...the Medial Cruciate Ligament or MCL is a a LIGAMENT holding the knee together.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meniscus_(anatomy)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medial_collateral_ligament
If Cutler had continued to play he could have ended his career and crippled himself for life.
So next time BEFORE opening your mouth (you too Trav) do a little research before yapping ABOUT THE WRONG FUCKING INJURY! LOL
Saint John wrote:RPM wrote:
Maybe it depends on the severity of the tear?
Agreed. It better be a Grade III tear! Still think he should have played, though.
YoungJRNY wrote:I don't really care what kind of injury it was, I'm stubborn when it comes to injuries in huge games. I atleast wanted him to attempt to run the fuck on the field like Rudy only if it was for one goddamn series to hand the fucker off, then you wouldn't be hearing it.
YoungJRNY wrote:I don't really care what kind of injury it was, I'm stubborn when it comes to injuries in huge games. I atleast wanted him to attempt to run the fuck on the field like Rudy only if it was for one goddamn series to hand the fucker off, then you wouldn't be hearing it.
RPM wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I don't really care what kind of injury it was, I'm stubborn when it comes to injuries in huge games. I atleast wanted him to attempt to run the fuck on the field like Rudy only if it was for one goddamn series to hand the fucker off, then you wouldn't be hearing it.
Yeah i know what you mean, i feel the same way, I threw up a damn fine giordanos
stuffed pizza when that lame ass collins came in the game!
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