DENVER -- Because it was their duty as guardians of the Rocky Mountain empire, they convened in their football temple, gathered their hostilities and booed. And drank. And booed and drank some more. The fans greeted Jay Cutler with a standing boovation, booed him when he jogged onto the field, booed him when his image was shown on the big screen, booed him when he tied his shoes, booed him when he scratched his nose.How loud was it? At one point, Cutler cupped his hands over his ears. How raucous was it? The stadium was shaking when he ran out for his first series as an enemy player. How zany was it? Fans wore diapers in the parking lot and "Crybaby Cutler" T-shirts while finding unique ways of defacing his jersey, such as burying it in tailgating food and even manure. How gratifying was the reception for the coach who traded Cutler, in what might be recalled as one of the dumbest trades in NFL history? Josh McDaniels was thrilled.
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