Locked on Longhorns Podcast: Final time machine and Joseph Ossai

For the final time, Locked on Longhorns goes into the time machine to discuss the 2000 and 2010 seasons plus Joseph Ossai an impact player?

The newest episode of Locked on Longhorns opens up discussing the time machine and the year of 2000. The third year under Mack Brown with quarterback Chris Simms and wide receiver Roy Williams leading the way. Also what were some of the top television shows, music and movies of the year?

The Governor of Texas Greg Abbott has increased stadium capacity to 50 percent, Is a ruling of allowing full capacity in our near future? NCAA President Mark Emmert proposed a shortened season to congress, just how laughable are those comments? Who actually runs college football? Plus Joseph Ossai has been added to the Lott Impact Player watchlist.

In the final segment, the topic of the Athlon Sports All-Big 12 team was up for discussion. Any surprises on the list? Who is one player not listed that could make his way into the discussion by seasons end? The duo take their final journey into the time machine as they discuss a forgettable 2010 season for the Texas Longhorns.

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Jay Cutler on 2011 NFC Championship criticism: ‘That hurt’

Former Bears QB Jay Cutler spoke candidly about the criticism and questions regarding his toughness, saying they were difficult to deal with

It’s been a little over nine years since the Chicago Bears lost to the eventual Super Bowl-champion Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field in the 2011 NFC Championship game. The game was arguably the worst of the decade, as the Bears had to watch their bitter rival accept the George Halas trophy on their own turf after falling short of a comeback victory.

While the loss itself will always sting, the game is truly remembered for the controversy that ensued after halftime when Bears quarterback Jay Cutler was sidelined due to a knee sprain. Backup quarterback Todd Collins played two series, then made way for third-stringer Caleb Hanie, who rallied the Bears back but was unable to secure the win, ultimately losing 21-14.

Despite the team announcing Cutler’s knee injury, fans and former players alike torched the polarizing signal caller on social media, television, and radio for appearing to quit on his team during and after the game. Even today, the topic still comes up on occasion with people debating just how injured Cutler actually was, with no input from the quarterback himself. Until now.

Appearing on Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take podcast, Cutler spoke candidly about the criticism and admitted the questions regarding his toughness were difficult to deal with.

“I’ve played through some crazy stuff. I mean, concussions, broken stuff, it just is what it is,” Cutler said. “For me to have that part questioned, that hurt, that was a tough one to swallow. To say that I wasn’t good or anything else, like, I’m fine with that, there may be some truth to that. But to say I didn’t want to play anymore?”

Cutler also discussed the process of attempting to work back into the game.

“It was right before halftime, we went in and taped it up,” he said. “I went out there and I tried to throw, I think I threw one ball and my knee literally just buckled and went straight into the ground. I was like ‘I don’t think I can throw, I don’t think I can run.'”

The Bears’ all-time passing leader did admit the optics of him sitting on the sideline weren’t great, and that he wasn’t sure whether to leave the field or not. But anyone who watched Cutler play during his eight-year career in Chicago knows how tough of a player he was. Not only that, the player who had the “don’t care” demeanor attached to him early truly showed how bothered he was by the comments and perception of his toughness.

Despite his revelation, however, fans will likely still debate this issue until the end of time. Do Cutler’s comments sway your opinion one way or the other?

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