he will screw up in Chicago. just a matter of time
Maybe , Maybe not
But I am enjoying having a real #1 WR at such little cost (2 3rd rounders) and coaches/media/Jeffrey have praised Marshall for helping Alshon Jeffrey learn at NFL level
Marshall seems to really get along with everyone here in Chicago and has been nothing but good influence so far on team
I do think in longrun Alshon Jeffrey will develop into as good a WR as Marshall
Cutler may be a ****** and Marshall is a criminal but they are talented especially when together which I dont think anyone can deny. When Cutler is not getting pummeled by opposing D as a result of his horrid OL he is a pretty good QB
With Bears D/ST and Forte if the Bears can keep Cutler upright they have something here
This years Bears are much better team IMO then the 06 Bears and that team came a QB away from winning SB
Only part of Bears team this year that is not as good as 06 is the OL... I wish Cutler had Grossman's OL
Such a waste the years the Bears had Orton/Grossman starting in 05 and 06
Oh there's no denying the two are dynamite when things are peachy. I'm just saying I've heard the "Marshall is getting help/is fine now" spiel as a Broncos fan and still he had issues. Maybe it's his batty wife.
Cutler will always be a baby, just less-so when things are going well.
he will screw up in Chicago. just a matter of time
Not necessarily. You give a troublesome player his touches, some wins, and a teammate/coach who won't take any ****, and a player can change his image. Perfect example would be Randy Moss in New England.
He's getting the ball plenty, the Bears are 7-1, and I don't see Urlacher being the kind of captain to let him screw up. Now if the Bears start losing or if Marshall stops being productive, that all can change, but he's a worthwhile investment for the time being.
Not necessarily. You give a troublesome player his touches, some wins, and a teammate/coach who won't take any ****, and a player can change his image. Perfect example would be Randy Moss in New England.
He's getting the ball plenty, the Bears are 7-1, and I don't see Urlacher being the kind of captain to let him screw up. Now if the Bears start losing or if Marshall stops being productive, that all can change, but he's a worthwhile investment for the time being.
Especially when the cost is only a couple 3rd rounders
The kid has talent and seems to have taken the fall in draft as motivation
He already runs good routes and people forget he was rated a 1st round talent most of his final year in NCAA before his stock dropped with questions over his abilty to seperate and his conditioning
Guy showed up to camp in great shape and has shown good flashes of potential... Its time for Bears WR to establish himself from draft ,, They cant all fail one will eventually workout
Vick is not a good passing QB. He won games in Atlanta with his two way ability. If Philly wants to win with Vick, he needs to be let loose. Running the ball once in a while might help too.