I'm not gonna read this article. Why? Because I watched pretty much every Bears game there was in the years before and not long after Jay Cutler came to Chicago. He came into a team that had one of the most productive defenses in NFL history. They could win games singlehandedly which they did in playoff and Super Bowl berth seasons with guys like Rex Grossman and Kyle Orton. That team could have won the SB with a solid game manager at QB but instead they got something worse...........they got Jay Cutler. When you have a stellar defense you can win a lot of games simply by not losing it singlehandedly on offense, but Jay Cutler did just that. Many times the stats weren't that good, but other times the stats looked well but they didn't tell the full story. He would play well and then just completely change the game with outright buffoonery. An interception or fumble will always look the same on a stat sheet, and even Chad Pennington threw picks from time to time. Jay Cutler did things in pretty much every game that made him look like a rookie overwhelmed in his first preseason game. Yes, Cutler had some bad defenses later in his tenure in Chicago, but there were few QB's in the league who had a better defense for most of his tenure and few starting caliber QB's who would have been unable to make the playoffs multiple times fielding that type of defense.