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Jay Cutler has cried, moaned, whined and bitched enough that Broncos have decide to trade before the draft April 25th.

I want to make something clear Cutler is well within his right to bitch and act like a little girl about his desire to leave Denver.

It is within his right not to return calls from his coach and owner because he wants out.

It is within his right to do whatever he needs to do to get out of a situation that he feels in wrong for him.

But here is my issue, since the beginning of time players have been asking for trades while inside of their contract and as a general rule that have been lambasted by the "bias" mainstream media. They have been called selfish, divas, not team players, manipulate and disruptive just to use a few adjectives. So why is Jay Cutler treated as a sympathetic figure?

The common reason given is that the Broncos try to trade him behind his back, but there are two major flaws in that theory:

Jay Cutler demands trade

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cutler.jpgAccording to CBS4Denver, Jay Cutler has asked the team to trade him. Apparently things did not go well in the face-to-face meeting Cutler and his agent had with Josh McDaniels. It has come to the point of no return and according to sources Cutler wants to move on. I figured this would happen I mean its not going to be like Kobe where you demand a trade only to end up staying with the team despite the dramatic offseason.

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I have a message for Jay Cutler:

GROW THE HELL UP

Players get traded. Players get benched. Players get cut.

It is the business of the NFL and it doesn't matter if you are Brett Favre or Donovan McNabb it can happen to anyone.

Let me make one thing clear to Jay:

YOU ARE JAY FREAKIN CUTLER.

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So Jay Cutler is upset because the Denver Broncos entertained the idea of trading him. In other news, Jay Cutler believes that the entire city of Denver is resting on his shoulders and that trading him is such utter folly that even to discuss it is laughable.

Jay Cutler should just quit crying and act like a man about this. It's the nature of the business he chose to be in. You think old people cry just because their kids put them in a home? Of course not, because they knew that this was part of the deal when they decided to beat their kids for not mowing the lawn in a checkerboard fashion like they were told. It's just something that comes with the situation, like tiger trainers losing limbs.

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With news that Reggie Bush had microfracture surgery on his knee I thought this would be a good time to revisit the 2006 NFL Draft. The reason being is I said back then I would give it three years before I made firm commitments on the five major players from that draft. There has been much debate over Reggie Bush, Mario Williams, Vince Young, Matt Leinart and Jay Cutler so it is time to put some things to rest.

1- Mario Williams

I thought the Texans made a huge mistake not drafting Reggie Bush and taking Williams who I figured would be a decent, but not dominating defensive end. Williams has turned out to be a dominating player worthy of his #1 Pick status, but the Texans though haven't been very successful on the field. The question begs would they have been a better team with Bush than Williams? Probably not, so in hindsight from a pure performance issue it was the right pick even if it hasn't translated to playoff appearances.

2- Jay Cutler

I was on record saying that he would be a colossal bust and would be the worst out of the three main quarterbacks taken. A couple of things are obvious now. First he is the best out of the three. He still has a lot of flaws, but you can see the potential of a franchise Quarterback. He isn't there yet, but he is on the right path. The next coach that Denver selects will be critical in his development. At worst he becomes a Boomer Esiason type at best a Jim Kelly. Either way it was an excellent choice for the Broncos.

3- Reggie Bush

The interpretation of the rule was correct it is just stupid in my opinion. Watch Jay Cutler's fumble that was called an incomplete pass that was then called a fumble, but since the whistle blew Denver gets to keep the ball. Did that make sense? The NFL is a multi-billion dollar enterprise but sometimes they are so dumb it is ridiculous.

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