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Lovie Smith defends Jay Cutler as a leader, a tough guy
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<blockquote data-quote="cheesehurdler" data-source="post: 358374" data-attributes="member: 3981"><p>I'm not going to criticize Cutler for being a quitter just because he sat out due to medical reasons. If he's physically unable to play, then there's no point to calling him a quitter because he can't really do anything about it. If he had went out there with the injury, he probably would've made it worse, so I understand the decision to sit him out.</p><p></p><p>What I will criticize him for is his lack of leadership. When he sat out, he showed absolutely no motive to help out his teammates or his replacement quarterbacks. He didn't show them any glaring weaknesses for the offense to exploit, any tips, or even cheer them on. Not exactly the marks of a leader. A good example of leading while hurt is Charles Woodson cheering for the defense while sitting out due to a broken collarbone. Cutler should learn from examples such as this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheesehurdler, post: 358374, member: 3981"] I'm not going to criticize Cutler for being a quitter just because he sat out due to medical reasons. If he's physically unable to play, then there's no point to calling him a quitter because he can't really do anything about it. If he had went out there with the injury, he probably would've made it worse, so I understand the decision to sit him out. What I will criticize him for is his lack of leadership. When he sat out, he showed absolutely no motive to help out his teammates or his replacement quarterbacks. He didn't show them any glaring weaknesses for the offense to exploit, any tips, or even cheer them on. Not exactly the marks of a leader. A good example of leading while hurt is Charles Woodson cheering for the defense while sitting out due to a broken collarbone. Cutler should learn from examples such as this. [/QUOTE]
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