The other day Ian Rapoport reported that the Bears were having buyer's remorse on Cutler's huge deal. Marshall was asked about that and replied with the following:
Brutally honest. The author actually has no problem with Marshall's words but I do. Things like this disrupt the locker room. Even if everyone is thinking about it, it's not right. The only time you have buyer's remorse in football is if you think your qb can't lead you to the promise land. With this admission, Marshall pretty much admitted that that won't happen.
Having said that, he's right. Cutler is not worth the deal that he got. Chicago overpaid and I think he stinks. He has the arm but not the will to succeed.
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"That's tough, man," Marshall said Monday on WMVP-AM, via the Chicago Tribune, when asked specifically about a report from NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport detailing the "buyer's remorse" Chicago currently has. "What I would say is we all know Jay is more than capable of getting it done. It doesn't always fall on him.
"I guess that's why those guys are the highest paid players out there. Because when you win and everything is going good, they get all the glory. And when it's bad, they take more than what they should take. But I can understand that as far as a businessman, I would have buyer's remorse, too."
Brutally honest. The author actually has no problem with Marshall's words but I do. Things like this disrupt the locker room. Even if everyone is thinking about it, it's not right. The only time you have buyer's remorse in football is if you think your qb can't lead you to the promise land. With this admission, Marshall pretty much admitted that that won't happen.
Having said that, he's right. Cutler is not worth the deal that he got. Chicago overpaid and I think he stinks. He has the arm but not the will to succeed.
Read the full article here.