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bubba9497
April-3rd-2009, 03:34 PM
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McDaniels: Cutler didn't want to mend fences in Denver


ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -- Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels insisted he wanted things to work out with quarterback Jay Cutler. The feeling wasn't mutual.

In his first news conference in Denver since the rift developed more than a month ago, McDaniels said it became clear the Broncos had no choice but to grant Cutler his trade request.

The Broncos sent the Pro Bowl passer and a fifth-round pick in the upcoming draft to the Chicago Bears on Thursday for two first-round picks, a third-rounder and quarterback Kyle Orton.

McDaniels said Orton will compete with Chris Simms for the starting job in Denver. He also didn't rule out taking a quarterback in the draft.

The relationship between McDaniels and Cutler began to crumble when the 32-year-old rookie coach talked to other teams about trading the rocket-armed quarterback who turns 26 later this month. Cutler and his agent, Bus Cook, didn't think McDaniels was up front with them about the discussions and the distrust reached a level where he requested a trade.

McDaniels balked at first, saying he wanted to repair the relationship. But Cutler never returned his calls, and McDaniels realized the two sides weren't working toward the same goal.

"We got to a point where it was made very clear to us that we were not going to be able to get to a resolution where Jay Cutler could be on our football team," McDaniels said.

However, McDaniels said he doesn't have any regrets.

"It could have worked out," he insisted. "As I mentioned a week ago, it was going to require a two-way commitment."

The drama with Cutler began to unfold when Denver flirted with trying to acquire Matt Cassel, McDaniels' star pupil in New England. Cassel was traded to Kansas City instead, but feathrs were already ruffled.

"I don't know where the blame lies, or if there is blame," McDaniels said. "Obviously, it was a situation where communication became an issue. At that point, it started to get progressively worse. But, I understand the player's mind-set. I understand that he wasn't happy with what had happened or transpired."

C26 Run
April-3rd-2009, 10:54 PM
Very true. If Cutler wanted to mend fences, he would've showed up for the Off-season workouts sat down with his HC and the owner and let bygones be bygones. Have an "air it out" meeting then move forward.

Like Deion Sanders said "get your butt back in there and lead your team". I don't usually quote Deion but you can't argue with his point. Thanks to the NFL network http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80f5aa0d. :helmet:

tr1
April-4th-2009, 05:38 AM
The Bears will regret giving so much up for that headache.

Califan007
April-4th-2009, 07:39 AM
They had no choice...Nah, they couuld have done what the Bengals did with Chad Johnson.

authentic
April-4th-2009, 07:55 AM
Very true. If Cutler wanted to mend fences, he would've showed up for the Off-season workouts sat down with his HC and the owner and let bygones be bygones. Have an "air it out" meeting then move forward.

...yup, like another QB who went through the exact samething about 2 days ago. ;)

HapHaszard
April-4th-2009, 08:18 AM
All I can say is thank god even Danny has a limit.

stickyshooZ
April-4th-2009, 03:12 PM
McDaniels looks like the kind of guy I would hate. It'll be funny if the Broncos go up against the Bears and Cutler torches their pathetic defense.

Laxpunk2006
April-4th-2009, 06:08 PM
They had no choice...Nah, they couuld have done what the Bengals did with Chad Johnson.

They could have but it's a different situation when it comes to the positions. The QB if he is indeed a "franchise" QB should be the ultimate leader of the team outside of the HC. Really he should be an extension of the HC. WR doesn't have to be a leader of any sort so if he wants to piss and moan it's not nearly the detriment it is if a QB decides to. Keeping an unhappy Cutler could have very quickly destroyed that lockerroom.