A mashup video of every interception Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has thrown against the Green Bay Packers.
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There aren’t many more polarizing figures in the NFL than Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler.
Even before Cutler made his way to the Windy City, the signal caller was disliked by most despite never doing much of anything to garner such a reputation. It’s not as if Cutler routinely found himself on the wrong side of the law or did anything harmful outside of sometimes being arrogant and cocky. Alas, those less than stellar traits have made Jay Cutler a marked many to many.
That includes Chicago Bears fans who have seemingly tired of the Jay Cutler roller coaster which varies on a week-by-week basis.
To make matters worse, Jay Cutler’s worst games almost always seem to come against the Chicago Bears’ biggest division rival, the Green Bay Packers.
Part of that is likely due to the fact that Green Bay’s defensive coordinator Dom Capers has Cutler’s game completely figured out as can be seen in the below video which displays every interception the quarterback has thrown against the Packers.
Every Interception Jay Cutler has thrown against Green Bay from Vegard Vangstad on Vimeo.
Weird – video seems a little short, doesn’t it? I kid. Sort of.
In all seriousness, there’s no team who Jay Cutler has struggled with more than the Green Bay Packers as through nine career games the quarterback has a horrific 67.0 passer rating. As if that’s not woeful enough, Cutler has thrown 19 interceptions during those tilts and has also coughed up 5 fumbles though has only lost 1.
As if Cutler needed more worse news, the weather report for Sunday’s game between the two franchises is not looking good and is likely to breed some wobbly passes, bad snaps and poorly thrown balls.
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