If Jay Cutler, his coaches, and his teammates were upset with the comments that were made about him "quitting" on his team, maybe he should taken a look at how Charles Woodson acted this weekend in Super Bowl XLV.In the second quarter of the Super Bowl, Packers star safety Charles Woodson went down with an apparent shoulder injury. He was taken to the locker room only to return in a a Green Bay Packers sweatsuit and sling around his left arm. Woodson suffered a broken collarbone when he dove to break up a potential touchdown pass.
As most of you remember, Jay Cutler was hurt in the NFC Championship game against the Packers in the second quarter. It was later revealed he had a grade two sprain of the MCL (torn). No one is questioning Cutler's toughness anymore after finding out the ser
iousness of his injury but they questioning his character. As Woodson came out of the locker room at halftime, his emotion never let up. "Our head captain goes down, emotional in the locker room," said wide receiver Greg Jennings. When the Packers stopped the Steelers on a 3rd down late in the third quarter, Woodson, up on the sideline like he had been the whole second half cheering his team on, let out a gasp and raised his right hand only immediately to begin to grab his left shoulder and grimace in pain. Ya know what Cutler was doing in Chicago... moping on the sideline, not even involved in the game. Charles Woodson is a leader and did what he had to do to keep his teams' spirits up.It's very simple, there's a reason Jay Cutler is being talked about like this. He has put it on himself. Charles Woodson is a leader... Jay Cutler just simply isn't.
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