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[h=1]Jay Cutler to the Texans? Gregg Rosenthal says it should happen[/h] Written By Rob Ogden Posted: 10/29/2015, 03:52pm
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) walks off the field after a play against the Houston Texans in the first half an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
In a piece entitled “Six trades we’d like to see happen,” NFL.com writer Gregg Rosenthal suggests that the Bears should trade quarterback Jay Cutler to the Texans for a mid-to-late-round draft pick.
The Bears’ much-maligned quarterback has seven touchdowns, four interceptions and a completion percentage of 60.9 in five games this season.
As much as Chicago fans love to hate on Cutler, he would definitely be an upgrade in Houston, where coach Bill O’Brien apparently still can’t make up his mind about which quarterback to start.
After naming Brian Hoyer the starter during training camp, O’Brien called on Ryan Mallett for Week 2, only to later revert back to Hoyer.
Neither has a completion percentage above 59 percent.
In addition, writer Chris Wesseling suggested the Bears should ship star running back Matt Forte to the Giants.
Forte, who’s in his contract year, will turn 30 in December. In the 95-year history of the NFL, there have been only 46 instances of a 1,000-yard season by a running back age 30 or older.
Wesseling said the Bears could get a third-round pick in return.
[h=1]Jay Cutler to the Texans? Gregg Rosenthal says it should happen[/h] Written By Rob Ogden Posted: 10/29/2015, 03:52pm
In a piece entitled “Six trades we’d like to see happen,” NFL.com writer Gregg Rosenthal suggests that the Bears should trade quarterback Jay Cutler to the Texans for a mid-to-late-round draft pick.
The Bears’ much-maligned quarterback has seven touchdowns, four interceptions and a completion percentage of 60.9 in five games this season.
As much as Chicago fans love to hate on Cutler, he would definitely be an upgrade in Houston, where coach Bill O’Brien apparently still can’t make up his mind about which quarterback to start.
After naming Brian Hoyer the starter during training camp, O’Brien called on Ryan Mallett for Week 2, only to later revert back to Hoyer.
Neither has a completion percentage above 59 percent.
In addition, writer Chris Wesseling suggested the Bears should ship star running back Matt Forte to the Giants.
Forte, who’s in his contract year, will turn 30 in December. In the 95-year history of the NFL, there have been only 46 instances of a 1,000-yard season by a running back age 30 or older.
Wesseling said the Bears could get a third-round pick in return.