OPINION: Should the Broncos trade for Jay Cutler?
The Chicago Bears sound like they’re done with Jay Cutler. Jeff Darlington of ESPN reported Tuesday that the Bears are “actively shopping” the 33-year-old quarterback.

Should the Broncos bring back smokin' Jay? (Mike Morbeck/Flickr)
The Chicago Bears sound like they’re done with Jay Cutler. Jeff Darlington of ESPN reported Tuesday that the Bears are “actively shopping” the 33-year-old quarterback.
That news caused one local outlet to wonder if the Broncos should be interested in a reunion with Cutler. I must admit that we here at Denverite were wondering the same thing.
I’ve spent the last 24 hours guzzling coffee and eating vegan cinnamon rolls while running the Cutler-to-the-Broncos scenario through our numerous statistical models. After 1,500 simulations, here’s what our model told us:
Please shoot me an email if you’ve got questions about our methodology.
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