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    Default Blame Bus Cook For Jay Cutler Mess

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    If you know your recent NFL history, you're probably not at all surprised that the Denver Broncos have been forced into a situation where they're going to have to trade their starting quarterback sometime before the draft.

    The Broncos are in this situation for a plethora of reasons. The blame has been thrown in all directions. Is it the owner's fault for lying to the player? Is it the new, inexperienced head coach's fault for not effectively communicating with the player? Is it the general manager's fault for entertaining trade offers for the player? Is it the player's fault for acting like a spoiled 12-year-old?

    The answer is probably "yes" to all of those questions. Everyone shares a little of the blame. The entire situation hasn't been handled correctly by anyone involved.

    But while all of those people deserve some of the blame, none of them deserve the most blame. The most blame goes to the agent, Bus Cook.

    I've read a few articles blaming Bus Cook for how this situation degenerated, but I'm not sure the fans understand the extent to which he's to blame.

    If you talk to Denver fans, they're either incensed at their young, big-headed head coach or they're blind with rage at their selfish baby of a starting quarterback. You really have to push to get someone to mention Cook's name.

    But when you give them a little back story, it starts to make more sense.

    Bus Cook was involved in the messy breakup between Steve McNair and the Titans.

    The breakup involved leaked trade rumors, negotiating through the media, a team complaining that the player wasn't returning phone calls, a player being locked out of the team's training facility, lawsuits being filed, and eventually bitter feelings and a forced trade to a division rival.

    Any of that sounds familiar?

    Bus Cook was/is Brett Favre's agent. No need to rehash the Favre saga, but needless to say he didn't come out of that looking good, he ended up on another team, and his former team left the situation with an extreme dislike for the agent.

    When Bus Cook is involved, one of two things happen: record breaking contracts, or a messy, messy divorce. Team be damned, fans be damned, Bus Cook always gets what he wants.

    He's gotten record breaking contracts for the likes of Steve McNair, Brett Favre, Randy Moss, and Calvin Johnson. The only one of those situations that hasn't ended in a messy divorce where the player ended up looking extremely bad is the Calvin Johnson situation ... and let's give that one a few more seasons.

    When Mike Shanahan was "the man" in Denver, it was a forgone conclusion that Jay Cutler was going to be Bus Cook's next record-breaking contract. When Shanahan was fired, Cook's radar went up.

    When the Broncos tried to trade for Matt Cassel, the writing was on the wall. Cook knew he wasn't going to get a record breaking contract for his young quarterback.

    So he went the messy divorce route. It's his modus operandi. Get the contract, or get the hell out. Let nobody, not even your own client's reputation, get in the way.

    Roger Goodell has been trying to clean up the game since he became NFL commissioner. He's cracked down on the players. He even cracked down on one of the NFL's marquee franchises. Agree with him or not, he believes it's all for the good of the game.

    I can think of no single move he could make that would be better for the game than banning Bus Cook from representing NFL players.

    Sean Crowe is the New England Patriots Examiner at Examiner.com. He writes a column every other Thursday for Sports Central. You can e-mail him at scrowe@gmail.com.

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    Really good article

    Here is a list of Cooks current players he represents. It will be interesting to see if Denver shys away from his guys going forward. Tony is the only other Bronco and is most likely to be a draft day deal IMO

    CURRENT NFL-PLAYERS
    Jeremy Bridges - Carolina Panthers
    Jake Allen - Green Bay Packers
    Earl Bennett - Chicago Bears
    Nathan Bennett - Baltimore Ravens
    Simeon Castille - Cincinnati Bengals
    Jonathan Goff - New York Giants
    Ali Highsmith - Arizona Cardinals
    Edwin Harrison - Kansas City Chiefs
    Eldra Buckley - San Diego Chargers
    Antoine Cash - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Kevis Coley - Houston Texans
    Quinton Culberson - St. Louis Rams
    Jay Cutler - Denver Broncos
    Jake Allen - Green Bay Packers
    Brett Favre - New York Jets
    Parys Haralson - San Francisco 49ers
    Jason Hatcher - Dallas Cowboys
    Antonio Johnson - Tennessee Titans
    Calvin Johnson - Detroit Lions
    Marcedes Lewis - Jacksonville Jaguars
    Ken Lucas - Carolina Panthers
    Steve McNair - Baltimore Ravens "Retired"
    Martrez Milner - New York Giants
    Marvin Mitchell - New Orleans Saints
    Randy Moss - New England Patriots
    Jerious Norwood - Atlanta Falcons
    Tony Scheffler - Denver Broncos
    Fred Smoot - Minnesota Vikings
    David Stewart - Tennessee Titans
    Adalius Thomas - New England Patriots
    Michael Turner - Atlanta Falcons
    John Wade - Oakland Raiders
    Chris White - Houston Texans
    ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYERS
    • LARRY BRACKINS - PHILADELPHIA SOUL
    • TOM JOHNSON - Grand Rapids Rampage
    • JOHN NIX - New York Dragons
    • ARIC WILLIAMS - ARIZONA RATTLERS

    PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL PLAYERS
    MARC MADDOX - KANSAS CITY ROYALS
    BRIAN PETTWAY - TORONTO BLUE JAYS
    Rashun Dixon - Oakland A’s
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    So then Jay has no brain then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    So then Jay has no brain then.
    We do not know how Jay's contract is structured with Cook - i.e. does Cook have total control of what happens? Just a thought.

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    There is no Jay Cutler mess anymore

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    From Vic Lombardi at CBS4 http://cbs4denver.com/askvic/?nbid=973627#973627:

    Agent's Role?

    I'm hearing more about the agent Bus Cook today but I don't really understand how much the agent would have to do with a trade. If the Broncos want Cutler to go somewhere, how much can the agent step in and try to stop them? Jesse

    Jesse: Let me make this clear to everybody who assumes Bus Cook was the engineer behind this fiasco: False! I have spoken to Jay Cutler. He's a big boy. He knew what he was doing. Jay had a problem with Josh. It's Bus Cook's job to ensure his client is happy. Jay Cutler was not happy working with McDaniels. Jay wanted out. Bus Cook is simply a facilitator. Vic

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    Quote Originally Posted by nthngd2say View Post
    From Vic Lombardi at CBS4 http://cbs4denver.com/askvic/?nbid=973627#973627:

    Agent's Role?

    I'm hearing more about the agent Bus Cook today but I don't really understand how much the agent would have to do with a trade. If the Broncos want Cutler to go somewhere, how much can the agent step in and try to stop them? Jesse

    Jesse: Let me make this clear to everybody who assumes Bus Cook was the engineer behind this fiasco: False! I have spoken to Jay Cutler. He's a big boy. He knew what he was doing. Jay had a problem with Josh. It's Bus Cook's job to ensure his client is happy. Jay Cutler was not happy working with McDaniels. Jay wanted out. Bus Cook is simply a facilitator. Vic

    Jay Cutler: "I didn't want it to go THIS far."

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    If it wasnt for Cook we wouldnt have Neck beard and 2 number ones. We owe him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denver Native (Carol) View Post
    We do not know how Jay's contract is structured with Cook - i.e. does Cook have total control of what happens? Just a thought.

    Doesnt matter, in the end the player has control. If that player wants to be somewhere he makes it known. Trying to pass this off on Cook is just scapegoating. Doesnt mean that Cook isnt a worm of an agent but to pretend that Jay was "naive" is just silly. When players sign with Agents they know what they are getting into and guys like Cooch and Rosenbloom come with reputations of being hard asses. So Cutler knew what he was getting into when he took Cook to be his agent. If you really think in the end that the player doesnt have control of his agent than your out of your mind. Every player has a choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nthngd2say View Post
    From Vic Lombardi at CBS4 http://cbs4denver.com/askvic/?nbid=973627#973627:

    Agent's Role?

    I'm hearing more about the agent Bus Cook today but I don't really understand how much the agent would have to do with a trade. If the Broncos want Cutler to go somewhere, how much can the agent step in and try to stop them? Jesse

    Jesse: Let me make this clear to everybody who assumes Bus Cook was the engineer behind this fiasco: False! I have spoken to Jay Cutler. He's a big boy. He knew what he was doing. Jay had a problem with Josh. It's Bus Cook's job to ensure his client is happy. Jay Cutler was not happy working with McDaniels. Jay wanted out. Bus Cook is simply a facilitator. Vic
    So be it - Jay was not happy with McD - Jay wanted out. Time to move on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    So then Jay has no brain then.
    He's only 25 yrs old....geez! Life's decisions are extremely difficult at that age!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denver Native (Carol) View Post
    So be it - Jay was not happy with McD - Jay wanted out. Time to move on
    I agree - it is time to move on. The article implies that Cook was to blame when Lombardi contradicts that and states his information comes directly from Cutler not speculation. I was just sharing the facts...

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