David Terrell doesn't like being considered a bust and would give up his...umm....just click.
RedEye: What would you have given to play with a quarterback like a Jay Cutler? Terrell: (Laughs, for a long time) I would have cut off both my balls. I’d give those up, no problem. You could have neutered me. I woulda been neutered with a smile. Shit, man, for real.http://www.redeyechicago.com/sports/redeye-redeye-gets-call-from-david-…
Would have starred in Billy Crystal's lesser known sequel Balless in Chicago
Why would anyone cut their balls off to play with Jay Cutler? Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Drew Brees...I would understand that.
Keep your balls, David.
Exactly. Cutler is very overrated. I've disliked him from his first days in Denver. It always "He can make every throw in the book, he has great arm strength, he has potential to be great.......". But he has more than enough time to prove himself and it hasn't happened.
EDIT: QVIST beat me to it.
Who the hell would you rather have played with!?!?!?!
These are the world beaters that the Bears put behind center between Harbaugh and Cutler:
2008 | Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1) | [5] |
2007 | Rex Grossman (7) / Brian Griese (6) / Kyle Orton (3) | [6] |
2006 | Rex Grossman (16) | [7] |
2005 | Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1) | [8] |
2004 | Craig Krenzel (5) / Chad Hutchinson (5)/ Jonathan Quinn (3) / Rex Grossman (3) | [9] |
2003 | Kordell Stewart (7) / Chris Chandler (6)/ Rex Grossman (3) | [10] |
2002 | Jim Miller (8) / Chris Chandler (7) / Henry Burris (1) | [11] |
2001 | Jim Miller (13) / Shane Matthews (3) | [12] |
2000 | Cade McNown (9) / Shane Matthews (5) / Jim Miller (2) | [13] |
1999 | Shane Matthews (7) / Cade McNown (6) / Jim Miller (3) | [14] |
1998 | Erik Kramer (8) / Steve Stenstrom (7) / Moses Moreno (1) | [15] |
1997 | Erik Kramer (13) / Rick Mirer (3) | [16] |
1996 | Dave Krieg (12) / Erik Kramer (4) | [17] |
1995 | Erik Kramer (16) | [18] |
1994 | Steve Walsh (11) / Erik Kramer (5) |
Comment makes sense to me.
Terrell's comment is a bit silly (as Cutler is not THAT good; he's no Brady, Rodgers, etc) but it's based in the truth of your list: the Bears have been non-existent for decades as a passing team. Even with the explosion of passing that has occurred since 1994, the Bears have seemingly belonged to another era. It is truly, amazingly, bad.
Consider: their leader in passing yards in a season is Erik Kramer! (YTLEK*); they've never had ANYONE throw for 4000 yards (a number not exactly hard to reach lately) and beyond Kramer and Cutler, Rex Grossman has the next highest total: 3193 yards.
Their TDs in a season reads: Erik Kramer (29, 1995); Sid Luckman (28, 1943); Jay Cutler (27, 2009); Sid Luckman (24, 1947); Jay Cutler (23, 2010). When two of your top 4 passing TD seasons are from over 60 years ago, when people literally could clothesline a receiver, you've had some bad QBs.
* Yes, the Lions' Erik Kramer.
Most teams at least have someeone from way back who was good. The Lions had Bobby Layne. The best the Bears have had between Sid and Cutler is who? One of the Jims, McMahon or Harbaugh? I mean, most of their QBs make Gary Danielson look good.
Two things:
- Of course most teams have had some one who was "good", but not still stastically leading, seventy years later. Passing has exploded in terms of importance, and thus production, since the mid-80s, and in particular in the past twenty years. Go team by team -- the passing records (and even the top 5 statistical seasons) are not held by old-time legends like Otto Graham, Bart Starr or Norm Van Brocklin but by Brian Sipe, Aaron Rodgers and Jim Everett.
- Even the Lions, the worst team in pro sports in the last sixty years, have had more recent success passing. From Scott Mitchell, to Matt Stafford, to the immortal Jon Kitna -- they've all had better passing years in terms of yards than anyone in the history of the Bears (and thus, in theory, Terrell would have cut off a body part to play for the Lions, but I don't know if he's insane).
He would have given up his balls to play with Cutler? What would he have given up to play with Brady?
His bomb ass dick.
Came here to make sure someone made a reference to his BAD.
Was not disappointed.
I was confused by the post at first, thinking it was about his time at Michigan, but this is talking about his time with the Bears. Gotta love that passion!
"Jay, I cut off my balls to play with you!"
But would he sacrifice his bomb-ass dick?
Crap. I didn't see this before I posted above.
Someone did manage to neg me, so that joke might be past its expiration date.
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Why would anyone in their right mind want to play with that whiny d bag?
Much as I think Cutler is way, way overrated, you have to look back at the long sewer drain of QBs the Bears have put on the field. A good QB in Chicago is like a Lions team winning a playoff game -- once in a lifetime.
Didn't like Cutler before he came to the Bears. But was excited to have him just because he was the only really good quarterback they've had in his lifetime.
How bad did his QBs have to be for him to believe that Rex Grossman was some kind of wonderful? Yikes. That's like a Michigan player saying, "Man, Scott Shafer was such a good defensive coordinator, but when Greg Robinson came in, it got really bad."
Present them.
David Terrell has to hold his testicles to a higher standard
...from that interview. Click journalism is the problem. Lists of busts (however that term is defined) is lazy "journalism". Whatever you think of Terrell and his opinion of Jay Cutler, the fact is that very few of us understand the physical toll paid by those who play football at the DI and NFL level.
Some may call it excuse making, I call Terrell's rant an interesting perspective on the career effects of certain factors beyond the control of athletes.
Um.......my guess is that after last Saturday David Terrell's testicles are about the LAST thing on Jay Cutler's mind right about now.
he did have QBs like Jim Miller, Craig Krenzel, Rex Grossman, Shane Matthews, Chris Chandler, Kordell Stewart and Chad Hutchinson.
Cutler is not all that great, but these guys are total cat pukes.
HansonHenson
Terrell himself actually bumbles Henson's name.
I stopped reading after his second response. But, I thought for sure he would be a very good NFL reciever. I always thought he was one of the best recievers we ever had. He was so big and was basically un-coverable (word?) in college. He was very similar to Braylon. I still think fondly of his dominance over Bama in the 2000 Orange Bowl. So, I guess form that perspective he was a bust, but to be honest I didn't really follow his NFL career, which probably means it wasn't that good.
For whatever reason Michigan receivers have not fared all that well when selected high in the draft. Howard, Terrell & Edwards all went high and none came close to living up to their performance in college.
Demond was never a big time player as a receiver in the NFL, but he had a pretty good career as a special teams player. Dude was the MVP of Super Bowl XXXI. Not a Hall of Fame career, but a pretty good one.
You'll get no argument out of me over Terrell and Braylon though.