Analyst criticizes Cutler’s conduct after game
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A common postgame response to questions after NFL games is, “I have to wait to see the film.” Times NFL writer Sam Farmer sorts through the best of Monday’s film review:
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Jim Mora, NFL Network analyst, on the debut of the Bears’ new quarterback:
“I had a chance to watch Jay Cutler’s postgame press conference last night and I thought he looked like a big-time jerk. He wasn’t professional, he wasn’t accountable. He acted like he didn’t care. Four interceptions, they lost the game. He didn’t show the leadership that I would want out of my quarterback.”
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Carolina Coach John Fox, asked to characterize the job security of quarterback Jake Delhomme (11 turnovers in last two non-exhibition games):
“Probably like the job security of all of us: day to day.”
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Brian Urlacher, Chicago linebacker, who suffered a dislocated wrist, in a text message to Chicago
Tribune writer Vaughn McClure:
“Season is over.”
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Troy Polamalu on his injured left knee, which will not require surgery:
“Regarding an
injury to a knee,
this is the best-case
scenario.”
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Jim Caldwell, Indianapolis coach, asked if re-signing Marvin Harrison is a possibility in the wake of a knee injury to receiver
Anthony Gonzalez:
“You never say
never in any circumstances.”
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Donovan McNabb who suffered a cracked rib in the opener, on whether he’s ruled himself out for Sunday’s game against New Orleans:
“Not necessarily, anything can happen. It’s just Monday right now, but if Friday and Saturday come along and I’m feeling a lot better, you just never know.”
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Josh McDaniels, on the tipped pass that Brandon Stokley plucked and ran 87 yards for the game-winning touchdown against
Cincinnati:
“We always teach our guys, you want to bat it to the ground. If you tip it up, you never know what could happen.”
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