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Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:30 am
by Felix
the Bronco's to send Cutler packing....this whining shit has gotten out of hand, and if McDaniels wants to command any respect in the clubhouse whatsoever, he's got to do everything in his power to trade Cutler and cut his and the Broncos losses....fuck me, it takes that simpering bitch two-weeks to muster the courage to meet with McDaniels and then he simply can't sit down with the coach for a face to face without dragging his fucking agent along.....
fuck you Cutler....take that primadonna attitude and stick it straight up your ass..
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3983805
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:52 am
by trev
Cutler has a fragile psyche-y and I loved watching him melt down over the course of the year. I think he has created an unrepairable rift with the organization now and is on his way out. It would be funny if he ended up with the Lions.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 5:19 am
by poptart
From Raider fan's perspective, this is the best Horsie off-season in recent memory.
The only Mule coach who has really pwned the Raiders is gonzo.
They've got MANY weaknesses on the roster and yet have done nothing much in free agency but bring in long-in-the-tooth spare parts.
The "franchise" QB -- with the super duper strong arm -- raises the bar on melting with each passing day.
The "star" WR continues to act the fool, meet with the p0lice, and face NFL discipline and loss of playing time.
The faggot owner with NFL office jizzum all over his face is melting over all the melting going on.
But a silver lining, ... LaMont Jordan was signed. bwaaa ...
Very good times.
Cuntler is an obvious pantload, but I suspect McDaniels somehow comes off as having a bit of a 'tude of his own.
Welcome to a couple of years in the AFC West basement, Donkey fan.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:22 pm
by Shoalzie
trev wrote:Cutler has a fragile psyche-y and I loved watching him melt down over the course of the year. I think he has created an unrepairable rift with the organization now and is on his way out. It would be funny if he ended up with the Lions.
Cutler would be eaten alive in Detroit...they're better of just taking Stafford with the #1 pick and hope he's able to develop some thick skin as he develops.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:48 pm
by BSmack
Shoalzie wrote:trev wrote:Cutler has a fragile psyche-y and I loved watching him melt down over the course of the year. I think he has created an unrepairable rift with the organization now and is on his way out. It would be funny if he ended up with the Lions.
Cutler would be eaten alive in Detroit...they're better of just taking Stafford with the #1 pick and hope he's able to develop some thick skin as he develops.
Stafford as a #1 would be a bust of Titantic proportions. That is, unless the Lions trade the pick.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:53 pm
by Shoalzie
BSmack wrote:Shoalzie wrote:trev wrote:Cutler has a fragile psyche-y and I loved watching him melt down over the course of the year. I think he has created an unrepairable rift with the organization now and is on his way out. It would be funny if he ended up with the Lions.
Cutler would be eaten alive in Detroit...they're better of just taking Stafford with the #1 pick and hope he's able to develop some thick skin as he develops.
Stafford as a #1 would be a bust of Titantic proportions. That is, unless the Lions trade the pick.
I don't think the Broncos want to start over at QB and the Lions don't have a young QB to offer them. If they did, why would they want Cutler? I don't see the Lions being trading partners with the Broncos unless they can bring a third team in with a QB that can go to Denver.
Believe me, I don't want Stafford but we're pretty much bracing for it to happen unless they get bold and decide to pick a guy like Aaron Curry or B.J. Raji or Jason Smith...a less glamorous position than QB but positions where they have just as much of a need.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:33 pm
by Cuda
Guntler's torn hymen might make it tough for him to pass a physical for his new team.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 5:22 pm
by trev
Bode Philip Rivers
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Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:25 pm
by ChargerMike
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:46 pm
by Felix
oh fuck, Cutler means business now....he's put his primary Denver residence up for sale...
http://recolorado.com/Search/propertyDe ... ber=752106
can be yours for 2 million
somebody (his agent maybe) should tell him that he's obligated to
fulfill his fucking contract until such time the Broncos release him from that obligation....not showing up for meetings, making trade demands, and acting like a general fucking tard is not what I consider the best way to approach an entity that basically owns you....
but hey, maybe that's just me
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:04 pm
by Cuda
Guntler originally paid $1,340,000 in 2006- Originally listed at $1,375,000.
Bet he thought he was getting a steal!
For him, I got news: Right now, it isn't even worth what he paid for it, nevermind $2 million.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:09 pm
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2
Call me crazy... but you'd figure you'd get a nice lawn and a not so fugly house for 1.3 million.
Seriously... that is the worst fucking house I've ever seen.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:10 pm
by ChargerMike
^^^^^^wurd
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:37 pm
by ChargerMike
...bwahaha 2million...the freeking agent that listed this place is a moron. The value range on Zillow (not exactly book on values, but a starting point) is $876K to 1.2 mill. From the time Cuntler bought the place it's tanked a million bucks...Check the graph on this puppy..
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The Value Range is the high and low estimated market value for which Zillow values a home. The more information, the smaller the range, and the more accurate the Zestimate. See data coverage and accuracy table Value Range:
$876,530 - $1,208,190
30-day change: -$45,500
Zestimate updated: 03/13/2009
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Sold 08/23/2006: $1,340,000
2008 Property Tax: $9,206
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Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:48 pm
by Cuda
Zillow is generally full of shit. Their price estimates are invariably 20% high at a minumum.
The agent isn't a moron- he fucking well knows the house isn't going to sell at anywhere near that price- but he got the listing, and he can now advertise himself as Gay Guntler's Realtor®.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:00 am
by jiminphilly
Cuda wrote:Guntler originally paid $1,340,000 in 2006- Originally listed at $1,375,000.
Bet he thought he was getting a steal!
For him, I got news: Right now, it isn't even worth what he paid for it, nevermind $2 million.
He's not the only dumb athlete to overpay for a house..
3 mansions of ex-Eagles on the market
By Peter Mucha
Inquirer Staff Writer
Rodney Peete is trying to sell his house.
Modest manse. Six bedrooms. Five and a half baths. Swimming pool. Fireplace in master bedroom.
Just $4.25 million.
In Beverly Hills.
The ex-Eagles quarterback is no doubt hoping he and actress wife Holly Robinson Peete - who grew up in Mount Airy - have better luck than two other former Birds have had with their Moorestown estates.
In 2005, receiver Terrell Owens put 40 Landing Court on the market for even more than the Peetes' place: $4.4 million.
T.O. has since done a stint with the Dallas Cowboys and shuffled off to the Buffalo Bills.
His Jersey house remains for sale, however, the asking price down to $2.65 million.
Over a year ago, defensive end Jevon Kearse put his crib up for sale as well, asking $3.1 million.
The Tennessee Titan now wants $1,999,999.
At least "The Freak" is still asking more than the $1.8 million he paid. Not T.O. He originally forked over $3.4 million, according to reports.
Rodney Peete was with the Birds from 1995 to 1998, his most memorable performance a playoff thrashing of the Detroit Lions, in which he threw for three touchdowns and 452 yards.
After starring in Hanging With Mr. Cooper, Holly Robinson Peete has been in several TV series, and has a role in Speed Dating, a film set for release this year, according to imdb.com.
She even wrote a book for female football fans, Get Your Own Damn Beer, I'm Watching the Game!
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:37 am
by ChargerMike
"and he can now advertise himself as Gay Guntler's Realtor®."
...like I said, he's a moron
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:28 am
by Felix
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:Call me crazy... but you'd figure you'd get a nice lawn
but but, from the description
AIR CONDITIONING-CENTRAL, BURGLAR ALARM, BACKS TO GREENBELT, BACKS TO OPEN SPACE, CEILING FAN, CABLE INSTALLED, COMPACTOR, COVERED PATIO, CUL-DE-SAC, DOUBLE OVEN, DECK, DOG RUN, DISPOSAL, DISHWASHER, EATING SPACE KITCHEN, FORMAL DINING, FENCE(D), FIVE PIECE BATH, GARDEN AREA, GOLF COMMUNITY, GARAGE DOOR OPENER, GAS GRILL, GREAT ROOM, HIGH SPEED ACCESS, HUMIDIFIER, HOT TUB, JET ACTION TUB, KITCHEN ISLAND, LOFT, LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONAL, MICROWAVE OVEN, MEDIA ROOM, MASTER SUITE, POOL COMMUNITY
landscape professional???? who ever is taking care of that shithole should be paying Cutler for that "landscaping" job
"gee Jay, nice crop of tumbleweeds you've got there"
huh let me see, for $1,700,000, you can have this place
tough decision here, but I think I'd go with the less expensive one....maybe the realtor suffers from the delusion that there's a premium for it being Cuntlers place
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Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:32 pm
by Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff
Why does every sports talk show host talk about what a GREAT Pro Bowl QB Cutler is? Why is everyone so afraid to be critical of him? Mike and Mike, Rome, all those guys....treating this like Cutler is some special once-in-a-lifetime player when they should just tell it like it is- he's Jeff George. That's it. I predict his career will mirror Jeff George exactly. He's go to a team like Detroit (like when George went to Atlanta), ruin a coach there, then to the Raiders, then bounce around a little bit and wow some dumbasses with his arm yet still be a cancer. Cutler fuckin blows. They should have traded for Cassel when they had the chance. Now they're fucked.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:16 pm
by Felix
Yer a Fuckin Jerkoff wrote:Now they're fucked.
Hardly....they've got a pro-bowl caliber QB with a cannon of an arm to make potential deals with....unfortunatel Cutler's stock has gone down significantly now that the rest of the NFL is catching on to the fact that he's a gaping vage....but Denver should be able to get some kind of premium for him...I can't see the Broncos simply trading him for a draft pick, they need some type of proven commodity at QB, because Chris Simms ain't the answer...to be honest, I wouldn't be surprised to see him stay in Denver, but like I say McDaniels credibility as a coach and a leader will take a severe hit if he doesn't do something to move him
your comparison of Cutler's to Jeff George is pretty spot on....and that's scary
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:18 pm
by BSmack
When will it be finished? Right now it looks like the contractor walked off the job site.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:58 pm
by Cuda
Haven't you ever heard of Xeriscape?
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 5:03 pm
by BSmack
Cuda wrote:Haven't you ever heard of Xeriscape?
Is that another way of saying "looks like shit"?
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 5:31 pm
by ChargerMike
...I went through Calico Ghost Town once out here in the Mojave desert...I sawr this "bottle house"...eerily similar me thinks.
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b303/chargermyke/calicomod.gif)
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 5:35 pm
by RJ
I love how Chargerfan is running wild in this thread about "Cutler melting", yet
thier garbage franchise recently produced the
KING of which
all Melts and Busts are measured in this Epic Fail:
Time to shut your holsters, Chargertard.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:04 pm
by BSmack
mvscal wrote:RJ wrote:I love how Chargerfan is running wild in this thread about "Cutler melting", yet thier garbage franchise recently produced
Eleven years ago is "recent"?
Compared to the last Raiders Super Bowl win, it is VERY recent.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:11 pm
by RJ
BSmack wrote:mvscal wrote:RJ wrote:I love how Chargerfan is running wild in this thread about "Cutler melting", yet thier garbage franchise recently produced
Eleven years ago is "recent"?
Compared to the last Raiders Super Bowl win, it is VERY recent.
Yep. Al should've pulled a 'Steeler franchise' and gotten the refs in his pocket to hook us up with 3 super bowl wins. Unfortunately, Al would rather throw a massive middle finger and lawsuit at the NFL suits instead of puckering up like a good buttercup.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:27 pm
by BSmack
RJ wrote:Yep. Al should've pulled a 'Steeler franchise' and gotten the refs in his pocket to hook us up with 3 super bowl wins. Unfortunately, Al would rather throw a massive middle finger and lawsuit at the NFL suits instead of puckering up like a good buttercup.
Just win baby.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:31 pm
by RJ
KYOA much, pmsgal?
Jeff George spent 2 years as a Raider. He was excellent his first year, throwing for nearly 4000 yards with 29 TD's and 9 ints with a passer rating of over 91 (which is great by any standard). The next season he was hurt very early in, yet managed to throw for 1186 yards, 7 td's and 4 int's with a passer rating of over 72. In George's first season with us, Tim Brown led the NFL in receptions (104).
George never had a 3rd year with us, since the Gannon era had now begun.
Our defense (which was ranked 28th in points allowed and 30th in yards allowed) was the main culprit for our dismal record during George's tenure.
You're dismissed, tard.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:31 pm
by trev
The latest on Ryan Leaf for anyone who was wondering.
In April 2008, ESPN described Leaf as having made peace with his infamous NFL past: "When playing football became a job, it lost its luster for me. I kind of got out of the spotlight and life's never been this good."[39]
On November 5, 2008, Leaf was put on indefinite leave from his coaching position at West Texas A&M for allegedly asking one of his players for a pill to help him deal with pain in his wrist dating to his NFL playing days, according to ESPN's Joe Schad.[40]On November 6, 2008, he resigned from his position at West Texas.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 4:33 am
by godzilla2002
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:09 pm
by Shoalzie
A suggestion that the Browns could ship Quinn to Denver, the Lions could be a third team involved and move one of their early picks and they could end up with Cutler.
http://www.cleveland.com/brownsbeat/ind ... nd_br.html
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:22 pm
by Felix
i can't see the browns parting with Quinn, but it's interesting to contemplate
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 3:43 pm
by Cuda
BSmack wrote:Cuda wrote:Haven't you ever heard of Xeriscape?
Is that another way of saying "looks like shit"?
Xeriscape costs lots & lots of money and is highly favored by your fellow leftists. The fuglier it is, the more it costs. Guntler's landscaping must have cost well into the 6 figures
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 4:32 pm
by jiminphilly
Cuda wrote:BSmack wrote:Cuda wrote:Haven't you ever heard of Xeriscape?
Is that another way of saying "looks like shit"?
Xeriscape costs lots & lots of money and is highly favored by your fellow leftists. The fuglier it is, the more it costs. Guntler's landscaping must have cost well into the 6 figures
If you google map the address, you can see the Xeriscape under construction, so to speak. Even though it looks like shit, chances are due to drought conditions he was forced to go with Xeriscape which doesn't require much irrigation as opposed to the traditional landscape of grass etc..
Regardless, he overpaid for a house in the sticks which, per the view from google maps, makes it seem like he in the middle of no where.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:09 pm
by BSmack
Cuda wrote:Xeriscape costs lots & lots of money and is highly favored by your fellow leftists. The fuglier it is, the more it costs. Guntler's landscaping must have cost well into the 6 figures
I guess there's upside to living in an area that gets rainfall on a regular basis. But it's not just the landscape. The house is butt ugly as well.
Re: Seriously, it's time for
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:17 pm
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2
Felix wrote:i can't see the browns parting with Quinn, but it's interesting to contemplate
New coach. Perhaps Mangina will request Quinn be dumped so that he can be reunited with the Mississippi Mudslinger. The pieces are being put into place. It's all coming together. I see a
Favre to Browns? ESPN Ticker in the not so distant future.