Can Broncos keep Jay Cutler happy?

Monday, March 16th, 2009 at 4:59 pm

It looks like the transition in the Broncos franchise has not been a smooth one.

And while CHANGE in Denver went to a positive direction as far as the Nuggets are concerned, the same can’t be said of the Broncos coming to the 2009-10 NFL football season.

You see, for those of you who didn’t know, the Denver Broncos tried to acquire Matt Cassel as they shopped starting quarterback Jay Cutler for a willing trading partner. Unfortunately, the Patriots already had a deal with the Chiefs and Cassel ended up moving to Kansas City. That left Denver’s quarterback situation in disarray and now they have a young up and coming star itching to leave.

Jay CutlerYou can’t really blame Jay Cutler. I mean, after everything you have done for the team, they’re still willing to get rid of you just because a new head coach walks in who feels the quarterback he worked with last season suits better to Denver.

I’m referring to Josh McDaniels, the guy who took over the head coaching job in Denver when Mike Shanahan was let go. He worked under the New England Patriots coaching staff last season when Matt Cassel, the guy he wanted in Denver, was starting in place for the injured Tom Brady.

Now as the new head coach in Denver, it looks like Josh McDaniels has a lot of fixing to do with regards to his starting quarterback.

Apparently, the situation between McDaniels and Jay Cutler has gone from bad to worse. You see, there was a conference call between the disgruntled quarterback and the Broncos management and unfortunately for their fans, NOTHING was worked out.

In the conference call, the Broncos’ brass was implying that it was Jay Cutler who instigated that he wanted to be traded. Cutler on the other hand, tells otherwise.

What the Broncos management did told Cutler is that EVERY PLAYER on the team is susceptible to trade talks. This was after they emphasized to the young quarterback that he will not be traded.

What?

Tune in for more developments on this ongoing saga.

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