He could.
2007-07-05 12:44:24
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answer #1
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answered by stan l 7
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I do not see that at all. First with having Shanahan (a former QB coach for the likes of Joe Montana, Steve Young, and John Elway), he'll coach Cutler in the art of QBing. Next, Cutler definitely has the physical talent to be a very good QB in the NFL and Shanahan will give him the tools around him so Cutler doesn't have to do it alone. Finally, having Travis Henry and a solid ground game will keep Ds honest and will take a lot of the heat off Cutler.
I see Cutler doing something like 3,500 yards, 21 TDs, and 11 Ints for this coming year. Not All Pro numbers but very respectable and it will win games.
2007-07-05 11:55:39
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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No. Shannahan is smart enough to know that he is starting a 2nd year QB. I don't see Cutler throwing more than 20-25 times a game.
I look forward to seeing how everyone changes their tune about him when they realize exactly how good a QB he is. Just because he came out of Vanderbilt and few people outside of the SEC had heard of him prior to last year doesn't change the fact that he's a very good player. The guy will be a solid pro once he has enough time to develop.
2007-07-05 11:54:39
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answered by kitchens68 4
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Not a chance. The Broncos run the ball too much for that to happen. I'd say Rex Grossman, or who ever is starting for the Raiders will do it.
PS Denver will win the division. Here's why; Norv Turner will screw things up in San Diego. Oakland is still terrible. Finally, your Chiefs have Damon Huard or Brodie Croyle as a starter, plus a disgruntled LJ.
2007-07-05 12:06:23
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answered by BF 2
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This is a silly question!
Cutler threw 12 touchdowns vs 6 interceptions.
Young threw 11 touchdowns vs 12 interceptions.
Tennessee got rid of their receivers and their running back.
If you want someone to make run at the interception record Vince Young is your man!
That defense just may force him to play from behind. With Young you have two possible outcomes - uncatchable pass or interception.
2007-07-05 12:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Denver did Cutler a big service in picking up a quality running back.. This will take some of the heat off of him. I think Cutler has great upside potential and the coaching staff will work with him and bring him along where it is not as if he has to carry the team. So, no. I think Cutler will do okay.
2007-07-05 11:53:16
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answered by Zinger 6
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The record is 42, set by George Blanda in 1962. Sorry, but I don't see Cutler even breaking 25, much less 42.
2007-07-05 12:16:05
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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He doesnt have to play against Champ Bailey so that knocks off 10 to 15 interceptions right there!
2007-07-05 13:45:19
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answered by MillerTime 2
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I doubt he will you dont know how many terrible qbs have been in this league any cutler is definately not bad enough to have enough pics to set a record.
2007-07-05 11:47:13
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answered by 'cane21 2
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he may set the record for the least interception by a second year qb ever. if that's what you meant your probably right.
2007-07-05 23:29:06
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answered by rome 5
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no i dont think so. cause if u look at his last yr stats, he is better rookie yr then any other rookie. his passing yards wasnt good cause he didnt play alot of games, but he was the only rookie to trwo more touchdowns then interceptions.
2007-07-05 13:00:13
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answered by R4L 2
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