
It has been a while since I last posted anything on here. Honestly there hasn't been a whole lot going on with the Broncos since the firing of Mike Shanahan and hiring of Josh McDaniels, until now. I don't even know where to begin. I suppose starting with the Cutler/McDaniels saga would be best. At first, I was completely on Jay's side about this issue. Even if McDaniels never really wanted to trade Cutler, he should have informed him that he was on the trade block, or at least in talks of a trade. Cutler deserves to know that much. McDaniels should have ended it before it even began. First off, Cutler is better than Cassel, flat out. Second, I don't think a new head coach wants to come to a team and trade away its best player. That has bad news written all over it. I know Coach McDaniels made it clear that Jay is the quarterback, but for the call to even have been made to him says that Jay wasn't exactly safe like Peyton Manning or Tom Brady.
Now Cassel is in Kansas City so its a dead issue, but Cutler still feels unsure about his situation, as he should. I am excited about what McDaniels is doing right now with the rest of the team, but I can see how Cutler might feel like the head coach went behind his back. On the other hand, refusing to communicate for so long with his head coach is very unprofessional on Jay's part. When I first heard the news I was shocked and upset, but I was even more upset when Cutler refused to talk to McDaniels about it. As soon as this thing surfaced, Cutler should have made it a point to communicate with his head coach. If that would have happened, then maybe we could be focusing on the good news in town, like the one and only Brain Dawkins joining the Denver Broncos. No, now we are in the drama. I guess Cutler and McDaniels will meet some time next week. They had better learn to coexist or else next year will be long and painful.
Keywords: Denver Broncos, Jay Cutler, Josh McDaniels, Trade.


