If those stories are true then I agree. It seems like the link had two conflicting reports from "inside sources".
Well, now the word is that he's not going to show up for OTA's. We'll know for sure whether the stories are true or not if that happens.
At this point, though, what we do know is that he complained about Shanahan being fired, as if the owner of the team is required to run everything through the third year starting quarterback who's never been to the playoffs and has a sub .500 record (never mind the fact that said owner CRIED at the press conference because of how upset he was about the decision), he's bitched and moaned for two weeks now because his name came up in a potential trade (which trade did not happen), and now he might not show up for the first official team function with his new head coach... that's enough for me to make the above declaration.
And here's my problem: If you really care about winning, you do whatever you can to get past conflicts and misunderstandings for the sake of the team, so that you can actually have some success in your career. Especially as the quarterback. So, even if the Broncos (read: Josh McDaniels) were wrong to entertain the idea of trading their starting quarterback, the fact is that they DID NOT TRADE HIM. Perhaps they should have, because if we're still talking about how Jay Cutler is so upset with Broncos management a couple of weeks from now, then it's going to be a huge problem for the Broncos and their fans.
So maybe I'll reserve judgment until next week, when OTA's open up, but if Cutler isn't there, ready to work and set a proper example for his team, then all reservations go out the window, and he'll be an official idiot.