Jay Cutler’s Wife Kristin Cavallari Gets Trolled; Trolls Right Back
Jay Cutler’s haters attacked Kristin Cavallari; she dished it right back to them
The politest way to phrase it is to say that the Chicago Bears aren’t very good this year.
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The 5-6 record Chicago sits on isn’t all on quarterback Jay Cutler. With Cutler and his teammates seldom getting along, though, he’s an extremely easy scapegoat — and when his team is down 10-0 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the first half, the fans don’t respond very well.
It takes a certain kind of fan to harass a player’s wife over his poor play, but it’s become a shockingly common thing in today’s sports. Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer has actually had fans attack his wife over social media twice this calendar year — first back in March, then again earlier this November.
It’s scummy and it’s stupid and the majority of fans don’t condone it, but it happens nonetheless. When Cutler’s wife Kristin Cavallari became the most recent Twitter victim, though, she didn’t exactly take it lying down.
First, the fan reaction to the first half:
Then, after the team’s monstrous 21-point second half, Cavallari’s retort:
Gold star.
As for the fans — both who trolled Cavallari and the ones who trolled April Reimer last week — taking out their frustration over a game by harassing the wives of professional athletes… you’re an embarrassment to sports fans.
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