The gift of
speech was wasted on Bears’ coach John Fox; he talks without saying
anything. After Sunday’s game against
the Giants, reports surfaced that quarterback Jay Cutler had suffered a torn
labrum in his throwing shoulder. Rather
than address the subject upfront, the Bears did what they do best (next to losing),
which is nothing. They just let Fox
handle it.
This is what he
told reporters Wednesday, “‘Tear’ is a kind of broad term. It is sore.
But there’s a lot of things in the shoulder that can affect the
quarterback. Some of them can be just
chronic wear-and-tear [factors], like pitchers or quarterbacks in the National
Football League. So it’s injured, but
it’s not season-ending.”
Where do you
even start with such garbage? Oh, I know—‘Tear’
is a very specific term, you clown. It’s
about as specific a term as you could want.
And why are you comparing the injury to the kind that NFL quarterbacks
get, unless you mean to say Cutler isn’t an NFL quarterback?
And an injury
like pitchers get? I don’t think so, and
when the clown team gets around to firing your clown butt, do us all a favor by
not trying to get a job as a MLB pitching coach. I wouldn’t wish you on worst enemy, as in the
Chicago Cubs.
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