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    Jay Cutler Sprained MCL In Knee

    January 24, 2011 10:23 AM


    Jay Cutler

    Jay Cutler (Photo Credit: Getty Images, By: Jonathan Daniel)




    CHICAGO (CBS) – Chicago Bears’ quarterback Jay Cutler sprained a knee ligament in the NFC Championship game against the Green Bay Packers, Bears Coach Lovie Smith confirmed Monday.  


    Sean Jensen, of the Chicago Sun-Times, first reported on his Twitter account that Cutler tore the medial collateral ligament (MCL) on his left knee.



    Smith said that Cutler suffered a sprain to his MCL. A sprain usually means that the ligament was torn slightly, but not severely.


    Depending on the severity of the tear, it takes up to six weeks for a MCL injury to heal–often less. The initial treatment focuses on reducing the pain and inflammation in the knee.


    Typically, the injury is treated with ice, anti-inflammatory medication and stabilizing the joint with a brace. In most cases, surgery is not needed and prospects for a complete recovery are excellent.


    During the second half of the game, the Internet and Twitter were abuzz with current and former NFL players having knee-jerk reactions to Cutler’s injury. Linebacker Brian Urlacher and Coach Lovie Smith quickly came to Cutler’s defense.


    “Jay was hurt. I don’t question his toughness, he’s tough as hell,” Urlacher said. “He’s one of the toughest players on our football team. He doesn’t complain when he gets hit. He goes out there and plays every Sunday, he practices every single day, so no we don’t question his toughness.”


    There were more than a few comments on Twitter when it became clear Cutler would not be back.


    “If I’m on chicago team jay cutler has to wait till me and the team shower get dressed and leave before he comes in the locker room!” Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman Darnell Dockett tweeted.


    “Folks i never question a players injury but i do question a players heart,” wrote Deion Sanders, former cornerback and current NFL analyst.


    According to locker room reports, Cutler became emotional, with tears welling up in his eyes, when he was told of the criticism.



    Bears coach Lovie Smith grew testy after being asked about Cutler’s injury.


    “He hurt his knee and he was out, all right?” Smith said. “There’s nothing else for me to tell you on that. I don’t know exactly when it happened, he couldn’t go and that was that.”


    Added Urlacher: “Nothing like jealous people at home watching. Players around the league you said, right? Yeah, I love jealous people when they are watching our game on TV while their season is over.”


  • #2
    Pussy!!!!!!!!!

    Didn't Rivers limp through a whole playoff game with a torn ACL once?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
      Pussy!!!!!!!!!

      Didn't Rivers limp through a whole playoff game with a torn ACL once?
      I could not agree more. Only way he comes off that field is unconscious on a cart or body bag ... PUNK

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Spark View Post
        I could not agree more. Only way he comes off that field is unconscious on a cart or body bag ... PUNK
        And just like we were saying last week. He sat there with a smug, uninterested look on his face and didn't seem to care about helping the 3rd stringer who was sitting right beside him looking at photos. He is just a jackass!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
          And just like we were saying last week. He sat there with a smug, uninterested look on his face and didn't seem to care about helping the 3rd stringer who was sitting right beside him looking at photos. He is just a jackass!
          That is another good point. He knew that if he comes out they did not have anyone else to put in there. He just sat on the bench sulking like a c**t instead of putting a head set on or doing fvken something to help. That is a player that I always tried to like when the Bears got him. Now it is an impossibility.

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          • #6
            how bout when a reporter asked the team what play the injury to his knee occured on and they couldn't say. No one knew when it happened. Look, all i can say is the guy may in fact have been injured but why not try and play threw it? It's not like it was a regular season game. It's the NFC championship game!!!

            The worst part about it is when the backup got hurt, you didnt see Gutless Cutler asking to get back in the game.
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            • #7
              Pictures of Brett Favre’s Bruised Ankle and Hamstring After Saints Game





              OK, I took the bait. I’ve accepted an invitation to the Brett Favre pity party, sent by his agent, Bus Cook to the Clarion Ledger. Pro Football Talk actually linked up these pictures for our viewing and I have taken the opportunity to post them, courtesy of Rick Cleveland’s blog. There was no doubt that Brett Favre got beat up in the Saints game, taking some of the worst shots we’ve ever seen him take. But it’s one thing to see the hits in the context of the game and it’s a complete other to see the actual pictures afterwards! I’m not sure when these are from, but if this is how it looks a week later, then I can’t even imagine what it looked like the day after the game. Man, are these gruesome.






              Usually I have little sympathy for Favre but it was impossible to watch that game and not see how badly he was beat up and how much courage it took to keep coming back for more pounding. Favre certainly is an iron man whose toughness is not in question. These pictures also make you think about all the other injuries that occur every Sunday that we don’t see the pictures of. Simply consider that it was just revealed that Randy Moss played about 2/3 of the season with a separated shoulder and we didn’t even hear about that. Things may be looking black, blue, and purple for Favre right now but give it several months and I’m sure he’ll have a different mindset.





              By Larry Brown February 2, 2010
              Last edited by Spark; 01-24-2011, 07:15 PM.

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              • #8
                "sprained"


                Sprained is what you call any injury when you need to call it something

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                • #9
                  Cutler is his own worse enemy. His body language and smirk comes across as someone who is disinterested and would rather be anywhere else but in the game. Also the Bears didn't do him any favors by saying he is questionable. They should have said he was out with a knee injury and told him to stay in the locker room

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                  • #10
                    I remember Byron Leftwich being carried down the field on a busted leg in a college game.

                    Cutler is a punk and a loser.
                    NBA is a joke

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                    • #11
                      Cutler got crushed most of the season and to my knowledge, he never bitched or complained once. I think this has more to do with people disliking the guy than anything else.

                      Pouncey on the Steelers went out with a ankle injury yet there is no damage, but nobody says a damn thing about that guy not coming back.

                      I don't care for Cutler, but to question the guys toughness after getting smashed all season is questionable IMO.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
                        I remember Byron Leftwich being carried down the field on a busted leg in a college game.

                        Cutler is a punk and a loser.
                        That was in a bowl game versus my Cards and on one leg he kicked our ass!
                        Lol
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by LVJimmy View Post
                          Cutler got crushed most of the season and to my knowledge, he never bitched or complained once. I think this has more to do with people disliking the guy than anything else.

                          Pouncey on the Steelers went out with a ankle injury yet there is no damage, but nobody says a damn thing about that guy not coming back.

                          I don't care for Cutler, but to question the guys toughness after getting smashed all season is questionable IMO.



                          Jimmy,

                          The whole world saw Pouncey get his leg rolled up on by another player. No one could see the play that Cutler got hurt on. Just saying.
                          NBA is a joke

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by jcindaville View Post
                            That was in a bowl game versus my Cards and on one leg he kicked our ass!
                            Lol




                            I remember because I probably lost $$$ on it with the sorry ass Cards
                            NBA is a joke

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by LVJimmy View Post

                              I don't care for Cutler, but to question the guys toughness after getting smashed all season is questionable IMO.

                              “Folks i never question a players injury but i do question a players heart,” wrote Deion Sanders, former cornerback and current NFL analyst.

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