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Brandon Marshall Calls Jay Cutler a Bad Quarterback: [WATCH] By John Mullin October 26, 2015 8:45 PM. All rights reserved. So, I go to the Wynn; I lose another 70-something thousand dollars, bro.
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Former NFL wide receiver Brandon Marshall needed a Hail Mary toward the end of his tenure with the Denver Broncos and it was quarterback Jay Cutler who answered his prayers. You didn’t see that” with Jay Cutler.Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has been called a bad quarterback by his former favorite target, wide receiver Brandon Marshall (Getty)Marshall mentioned that when Cutler or his receivers made an error, the former quarterback would get frustrated and would direct his ire at his wide receivers and his teammates, without taking any accountability himself. The truth can finally be told: “Jay Cutler was bad.” So said former Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall on ESPN’s First Take Monday morning. Jay Christopher Cutler (born April 29, 1983) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons, primarily with the Chicago Bears. He played for the Broncos, He was a six-time Pro Bowler and earned one All-Pro selection.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The topic of Cutler arose when co-host Stephen A. Smith noted that perhaps Marshall’s opinions may not be of a high quality due to the fact that he used to routinely defend and speak highly of the much-maligned Cutler. To learn more or opt-out, read our Marshall said he and Cutler are still friends, but he gave an honest assessment during an appearance on ESPN’s First Take.The truth can finally be told: “Jay Cutler was bad.”So said former Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall on ESPN’s First Take Monday morning.During a light-hearted exchange with host Stephen A. Smith, Marshall laid out Cutler’s weakness as a team leader, while acknowledging that he and Cutler are still friends.“He can make every throw, he’s one of the smartest guys I’ve been around, but it come down to this heart right here and leadership.”Marshall indicated how overly emotional Cutler could get in practice, while other quarterbacks he’s played with were more steady.“You can’t be afraid to approach your quarterback or you can’t be afraid to mess up because your quarterback is going to crush you,” Marshall said, comparing the demeanor of Cutler to that of Drew Brees and Eli Manning.“I love [former Jets quarterback] Ryan Fitzpatrick. Cutler has been known to make his receivers better. This is what we're gonna do, though. We went back into the season.”A young Marshall was quickly given a crash course in money management early.