Jay Cutler Becomes NFL Leader—in INTERCEPTIONS

Published by on November 13, 2009
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is now the league leader in interceptions with 17 in only nine games this season. He has thrown for 14 touchdowns. Not a good look for Cutler, who forced a trade from the Denver Broncos to Chicago after having his feelings hurt by head coach Josh McDaniels.

McDaniels attempted to trade Cutler for then-New England Patriots quarterback Matt Cassel.

Cutler on the Bears? Not a good look so far……..

To make matters worse, the Bears lost tonight to the San Francisco 49ers (4-5) , who snapped  a four game skid Thursday by the final score of 10-6. The Bears are now 4-5, in large part thanks to Cutler’s incredibly awful night against San Francisco, highlighted by FIVE INTERCEPTIONS (CAREER HIGH) and a QB RATING OF 33.6!

That makes Niners’ quarterback Alex Smith (a first-round pick that was a bust, now back from the NFL dead) look like Joe Montana.

These tweets by ESPN’s  Pardon the Interruption and columnist Jemele Hill said it best…

PTI (PTIShow): Somewhere, Rex Grossman is chuckling.

jemelehill: RT @thetillshow : Dear Jay Cutler, you aint nothin w/o me. Signed, Brandon Marshall

And my personal favorite….

Rex Grossman to Jay Cutler: C’mon Son.

 

Fred “The F-Bomb” Richani is a columnist for The Sports Courier , 411Mania.com , and everythingyntk.com . Richani founded The Sports Courier in 2009. His work has been featured on CBS Sportsline , Pro Wrestling Torch , GOOGLE News , and USAToday.com . He has also interviewed Platinum-selling bands Blue October and OneRepublic . Richani currently resides in Freehold, NJ, just an hour from New York City and Philadelphia.

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