Dude, was that a "joke", because if you have to ask.....
TanneHill couldn't throw the deep ball that's why Dolphins had to run so much...guess what? J Cutler can and with a lot of power...don't sleep on this guy.
Dude, was that a "joke", because if you have to ask.....
TanneHill couldn't throw the deep ball that's why Dolphins had to run so much...guess what? J Cutler can and with a lot of power...don't sleep on this guy.
In a 2015 Bleacher Report article examining every NFL quarterbacks biggest weakness, Jay Cutler was noted to be the only quarterback cited for "poor decision making." He has the arm strength, accuracy and athleticism, but appears to struggle more in the mental realm. The challenge for the Miami Dolphins now will be to get Jay Cutler ready in 5 weeks to not hurt himself and the team through this historical tendency to lose focus and make the big mistake in critical moments. It can be done, and if anyone can deliver the goods it will be Adam Gase. But it would greatly help if Ryan Tannehill is selfless in carrying the clipboard now and supporting Cutler's season. Keeping is simple will be important. Cutler has the veteran experience and an all star receiving corps, elements of strength that were not present in past years in Chicago. To further kick the tires of this used car and knock off some rust, Cutler would be very wise to also work daily with a sports psychologist, rehearsing plays endlessly in his mind in visualization sessions. Bottom line: the physical tools are there but might be a bit rusty. The mental tools have been suspect in the past and will need extensive work. Doable but challenging. The strenghth is the team around him and especially that combination of Kenny Stills, Jarvis Landry and Devante Parker. Another strenth is that potentially magical bond between player and coach. Desperate times called for this move. But if the Dolphins don't keep it simple, give Cutler 5000 mental reps along with 5 weeks of intensive physical preparation and help him avoid the critical mental mistake, it could be a very long year. Could Cutler become like Jim Plunkett and find the magic late in his career? It's not impossible in a great system. Systems make quarterbacks anyway, and Chicago was a mess compared with Miami now. It will certainly be fun to watch. What do you all think? Can Miami be as good as last year with this replacement quarterback or is this season doomed? I'm going to stay optimistic with the stipulation that the Dolphins immediately and aggressively seek mental coaching/sports psychology counseling for Jay Cutler to avoid past demons and earn the 10 million dollars he will be paid.
Excellent post OP.....
If someone could "help" Cutler's mind, Fish could actually have a winning campaign..he has performed his best under Gase and this is definitely one of the best teams he's been on in quite some time..
Ironically, have always despised that pus*y QB, but if he starts, I'll be more interested in seeing how this plays out...
Additionally, he has much to play for...like any future in football, on and off the field...hopefully, he'll be motivated and not digress to his "quitting tendancies"
In a 2015 Bleacher Report article examining every NFL quarterbacks biggest weakness, Jay Cutler was noted to be the only quarterback cited for "poor decision making." He has the arm strength, accuracy and athleticism, but appears to struggle more in the mental realm. The challenge for the Miami Dolphins now will be to get Jay Cutler ready in 5 weeks to not hurt himself and the team through this historical tendency to lose focus and make the big mistake in critical moments. It can be done, and if anyone can deliver the goods it will be Adam Gase. But it would greatly help if Ryan Tannehill is selfless in carrying the clipboard now and supporting Cutler's season. Keeping is simple will be important. Cutler has the veteran experience and an all star receiving corps, elements of strength that were not present in past years in Chicago. To further kick the tires of this used car and knock off some rust, Cutler would be very wise to also work daily with a sports psychologist, rehearsing plays endlessly in his mind in visualization sessions. Bottom line: the physical tools are there but might be a bit rusty. The mental tools have been suspect in the past and will need extensive work. Doable but challenging. The strenghth is the team around him and especially that combination of Kenny Stills, Jarvis Landry and Devante Parker. Another strenth is that potentially magical bond between player and coach. Desperate times called for this move. But if the Dolphins don't keep it simple, give Cutler 5000 mental reps along with 5 weeks of intensive physical preparation and help him avoid the critical mental mistake, it could be a very long year. Could Cutler become like Jim Plunkett and find the magic late in his career? It's not impossible in a great system. Systems make quarterbacks anyway, and Chicago was a mess compared with Miami now. It will certainly be fun to watch. What do you all think? Can Miami be as good as last year with this replacement quarterback or is this season doomed? I'm going to stay optimistic with the stipulation that the Dolphins immediately and aggressively seek mental coaching/sports psychology counseling for Jay Cutler to avoid past demons and earn the 10 million dollars he will be paid.
Excellent post OP.....
If someone could "help" Cutler's mind, Fish could actually have a winning campaign..he has performed his best under Gase and this is definitely one of the best teams he's been on in quite some time..
Ironically, have always despised that pus*y QB, but if he starts, I'll be more interested in seeing how this plays out...
Additionally, he has much to play for...like any future in football, on and off the field...hopefully, he'll be motivated and not digress to his "quitting tendancies"
In a 2015 Bleacher Report article examining every NFL quarterbacks biggest weakness, Jay Cutler was noted to be the only quarterback cited for "poor decision making." He has the arm strength, accuracy and athleticism, but appears to struggle more in the mental realm. The challenge for the Miami Dolphins now will be to get Jay Cutler ready in 5 weeks to not hurt himself and the team through this historical tendency to lose focus and make the big mistake in critical moments. It can be done, and if anyone can deliver the goods it will be Adam Gase. But it would greatly help if Ryan Tannehill is selfless in carrying the clipboard now and supporting Cutler's season. Keeping is simple will be important. Cutler has the veteran experience and an all star receiving corps, elements of strength that were not present in past years in Chicago. To further kick the tires of this used car and knock off some rust, Cutler would be very wise to also work daily with a sports psychologist, rehearsing plays endlessly in his mind in visualization sessions. Bottom line: the physical tools are there but might be a bit rusty. The mental tools have been suspect in the past and will need extensive work. Doable but challenging. The strenghth is the team around him and especially that combination of Kenny Stills, Jarvis Landry and Devante Parker. Another strenth is that potentially magical bond between player and coach. Desperate times called for this move. But if the Dolphins don't keep it simple, give Cutler 5000 mental reps along with 5 weeks of intensive physical preparation and help him avoid the critical mental mistake, it could be a very long year. Could Cutler become like Jim Plunkett and find the magic late in his career? It's not impossible in a great system. Systems make quarterbacks anyway, and Chicago was a mess compared with Miami now. It will certainly be fun to watch. What do you all think? Can Miami be as good as last year with this replacement quarterback or is this season doomed? I'm going to stay optimistic with the stipulation that the Dolphins immediately and aggressively seek mental coaching/sports psychology counseling for Jay Cutler to avoid past demons and earn the 10 million dollars he will be paid.
Excellent post OP.....If someone could "help" Cutler's mind, Fish could actually have a winning campaign..he has performed his best under Gase and this is definitely one of the best teams he's been on in quite some time..Ironically, have always despised that pus*y QB, but if he starts, I'll be more interested in seeing how this plays out...Additionally, he has much to play for...like any future in football, on and off the field...hopefully, he'll be motivated and not digress to his "quitting tendancies"
In a 2015 Bleacher Report article examining every NFL quarterbacks biggest weakness, Jay Cutler was noted to be the only quarterback cited for "poor decision making." He has the arm strength, accuracy and athleticism, but appears to struggle more in the mental realm. The challenge for the Miami Dolphins now will be to get Jay Cutler ready in 5 weeks to not hurt himself and the team through this historical tendency to lose focus and make the big mistake in critical moments. It can be done, and if anyone can deliver the goods it will be Adam Gase. But it would greatly help if Ryan Tannehill is selfless in carrying the clipboard now and supporting Cutler's season. Keeping is simple will be important. Cutler has the veteran experience and an all star receiving corps, elements of strength that were not present in past years in Chicago. To further kick the tires of this used car and knock off some rust, Cutler would be very wise to also work daily with a sports psychologist, rehearsing plays endlessly in his mind in visualization sessions. Bottom line: the physical tools are there but might be a bit rusty. The mental tools have been suspect in the past and will need extensive work. Doable but challenging. The strenghth is the team around him and especially that combination of Kenny Stills, Jarvis Landry and Devante Parker. Another strenth is that potentially magical bond between player and coach. Desperate times called for this move. But if the Dolphins don't keep it simple, give Cutler 5000 mental reps along with 5 weeks of intensive physical preparation and help him avoid the critical mental mistake, it could be a very long year. Could Cutler become like Jim Plunkett and find the magic late in his career? It's not impossible in a great system. Systems make quarterbacks anyway, and Chicago was a mess compared with Miami now. It will certainly be fun to watch. What do you all think? Can Miami be as good as last year with this replacement quarterback or is this season doomed? I'm going to stay optimistic with the stipulation that the Dolphins immediately and aggressively seek mental coaching/sports psychology counseling for Jay Cutler to avoid past demons and earn the 10 million dollars he will be paid.
Excellent post OP.....If someone could "help" Cutler's mind, Fish could actually have a winning campaign..he has performed his best under Gase and this is definitely one of the best teams he's been on in quite some time..Ironically, have always despised that pus*y QB, but if he starts, I'll be more interested in seeing how this plays out...Additionally, he has much to play for...like any future in football, on and off the field...hopefully, he'll be motivated and not digress to his "quitting tendancies"
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