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Pat Bowlen’s Letter to Fans

It can be summed up with, Jay Culter is lying to you about McDaniels and him not trying to contact him.

“Understand this: it remains about team,” Bowlen wrote. “Our franchise has gone to the Super Bowl six times, with three different coaches and with many different players. It has never been about one player, and it never will be. Coach McDaniels shares this vision, and everyone in the organization—players, coaches and staff—must understand and accept this unconditionally. If anyone does not, that person will not be a part of this franchise.”

Like I said before, that is an odd part of the equation.  I can understand not wanting to talk with McDaniels but I don’t know why Cutler ignored the calls from Bowlen.  For whatever reason, I think in the end, Cutler wasn’t strong enough emotionally to recover from having his coach and offensive coordinator fired and was going to take it out on whoever the new coach was and the owner.

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One Comment

  1. We always have to remember that is essence, Cutler is still a “kid”. He may be a millionaire, a NFL starting quarterback, but maturity is lacking.