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Originally Posted by DropIt
I don't think it's biased at all. If it was something that never happened to anyone, but seriously? I played on more than one team where you were not supposed to talk to the quarterback about the game 24 hours before the game starts. I also had a family member who was a pitcher and the same type of rules apply. Its a lot more common then you seem to think it is.
Can I come up with a reason why he flat out ignored him? No. Maybe he didn't hear him, maybe he was just ignoring him, I really don't think it matters.
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I can come up with a reason, the same one everyone else got from the story besides you, Cutler was being arrogant, still new to the league and decided to just ignore one of the teams captains trying to give him advice while he texted away on his phone. Don't play the concentration card and needing his space when your texting in a locker room less then 45 minutes before a game. A pitcher can go the entire week and game without talking to anyone besides his catcher once or twice. The comparison doesn't fit
Not to mention, I'd assume Cutler would've made this clear and it be common knowledge in the dressing room that he needed his space before the game.. But I digress, because you obviously don't believe Cutler was in the wrong, which is fine.
This debate stems from your "Otherwise, he is known for having a great attitude in the dressing room and all his team mates like and respect him" comment and then taking an uninformed shot at Rodgers. Cutler has had a strong season and has shown signs of his level of maturity growing, but Jay Cutler is not going to win most popular player on his team and if you need a reason to why some people dislike him, his arrogance and attitude at times makes for a pretty easy answer.