Sat 3 May 2008

I noticed a couple of days ago that Bronco’s quarterback and Vanderbilt alum Jay Cutler was diagnosed with Type I diabetes. It’s also been reported that his condition affected his performance in 2007. However I don’t believe either of these revelations. This is clearly an attempt by Cutler’s camp to make the QB seem mortal. He’s actually such a good quarterback that the league couldn’t possibly comprehend his greatness should he willfully compete at full strength. He and his posse are well aware that should a quarterback show up and throw a touchdown pass on every snap, every other team in the league would likely disband. As a response to his greatness and his growing exhaustion with his daily struggle to appear like a normal person, they concocted this little “diabetic” story. Sure he had a lot of incomplete passes and interceptions last year, but you have to understand, Jay cutler doesn’t miss passes, he decides the receiver isn’t worthy and places the ball in a place where he knows he won’t catch it. This could even be a pass right in the numbers. He’s just keeping down so the league doesn’t fold. This whole “diabetic” thing is clearly just a cover to help him appear like a regular person. Now he doesn’t have to try so hard every day to appear fallible.
May 6th, 2008 at 10:27 am
wow jack, wow
May 9th, 2008 at 12:23 pm
were you drunk when you wrote this?
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