Cutler and his parents put homes up for sale
When he first found out the team was entertaining trade offers that involved QB Matt Cassel, Denver Broncos QB Jay Cutler said "there's going to be a lot of problems if they try to trade me." In attempt to make peace, coach Josh McDaniels and the Broncos camp had a conference call with Cutler and agent Bus Cook last week.
The Denver Broncos have a team meeting and begin their off-season program Monday. So, tomorrow will be the first potential mini-showdown between Cutler and McDaniels. Will Cutler show? If so, does he create "problems"?
Although McDaniels and the Broncos have said that they are not trading Jay Cutler, McDaniels has also pointed out that everyone is tradable. For a QB with a career losing record (17-20) and with the second-most INTs (18) in 2008 trailing only another Cook client (Brett Favre), Cutler has rubbed many the wrong way with his cry-baby attitude.
And despite the nay-sayers calling Cutler putting his primary home up for sale a coincidence, it looks as though Cutler is preparing for life outside of the Mile High City. Not only is his $2 million house in the suburbs up for sale, his parents' house is as well.
The Denver Broncos have a team meeting and begin their off-season program Monday. So, tomorrow will be the first potential mini-showdown between Cutler and McDaniels. Will Cutler show? If so, does he create "problems"?
Although McDaniels and the Broncos have said that they are not trading Jay Cutler, McDaniels has also pointed out that everyone is tradable. For a QB with a career losing record (17-20) and with the second-most INTs (18) in 2008 trailing only another Cook client (Brett Favre), Cutler has rubbed many the wrong way with his cry-baby attitude.
And despite the nay-sayers calling Cutler putting his primary home up for sale a coincidence, it looks as though Cutler is preparing for life outside of the Mile High City. Not only is his $2 million house in the suburbs up for sale, his parents' house is as well.