Mel Kiper rips big time on Jay Cutler, saying among other things he hasn't led them to the playoffs yet, and also manages to kick that old junkyard dog Jeff George some more. Blame the best player on the team, who happens to be White, rather than the indescribably bad almost all black defense, for the team's failings. Man this stuff gets old.
This week,
Jay Cutler's moaning has distracted Mel Kiper Jr. from his usual draft content. "Talk about whining and complaining -- this is at the top of the list," Kiper says.
<H3>Kiper: Cassel > Cutler</H3>
Cutler's complaining came about because the
Denver Broncos tried to trade Cutler in a three-team deal that would have brought over
Matt Cassel from New England. But when the trade fell through, Cutler started to complain.
Kiper says Cassel would have been an "upgrade" over Cutler and that Cutler is, to put it mildly, overrated.
"[Cutler] throws one pass, he's a Hall of Famer," Kiper says. "I've seen the media put him in the Hall of Fame. I had to run to the bathroom quick. It was making me ill. I've been hearing this overhype.
"This guy was overhyped at the combine, he was overhyped at Senior Bowl week, he's been overhyped before he was drafted. The media, they love Jay Cutler. Jay Cutler can do no wrong. I've been saying he's overrated since day one. Everyone's been pounding their chests saying, 'Oh, I love Jay Cutler, I'm a genius.' They have egg on their face now."
Kiper points out that Cutler has yet to lead the Broncos to a winning record or a playoff appearance. Also, Kiper says, "[Cutler] makes throws that leave you scratching your head, which I said on draft day when he was picked. Yeah, he's got a strong arm, but my daughter knew he had a strong arm. She could've written that report."
Kiper compares Cutler to
Jeff George. "Jeff George had a great arm, and Jeff George had a lot of great games in this league, and people were putting Jeff George in the HOF early in his career," Kiper says. "So I'm just telling you, this is ridiculous."
Also, Cutler once said he had a better arm than
John Elway. Not surprisingly, Kiper isn't a big fan of that comment, either. "So what? Who cares? Why would you make a comparison to John Elway? That could be taken like you're in a position to critique the quarterback that is a legend."