It would have been cool had Cutler, one time, called a huddle on the field, not to give out a play, but to get everyone to block the wind so he could light a cigarette.
Cutler has 6 of the 12 seasons where a Bears QB threw for 3000+ yards, but isn't #1 for season leaders, Erik Kramer gets that distinction with a hair over 3800 yards, yes 105 years of Bears Football, 0 4000 yard passing seasons. Cutler is the only good QB the Bears ever had, McMahon was a game manager who leaned on the run game as evidenced by his 0 3000 yard passing seasons.
Favorite Jay Cutler story has to be during his divorce, his ex wife wanted $5 million to buy a new house. In response, Jay would freeze their bank accounts and told her to get a job. Legendary🤣
I saw Jay Cutler once at a restaurant. He asked me and my friends if we were in a band. After we told him no and said our actual jobs, we half-jokingly asked him what he does for a living. He said he was “unemployed” and didn’t elaborate. Just left it at that with that classic Jay Cutler look of vague apathy on his face.
As a fellow adult onset, Type 1 diabetic, the changes this illness brings to your life are overwhelming. Even when well controlled, my energy level is poor. Fatigue is my best friend. My mood can change quickly when my surgars are high or low. I'm not saying that Cutler's problems with apathy are related to his DM, but it would not surprise me. Type 1 diabetics heal much slower than normal.
As a Bears fan, my favorite Jay Cutler moment was when he came out of the huddle on a Sunday night game and screamed about OC Mike Martz, “Tell Martz I said f*** him!” All Bears were in agreement on that with Jay.
@@craigstark2712joe ellis hated mike having “too much power” since mike was the gm and head coach and mr bowlen couldn’t stop ellis from making the decision. That’s why mr bowlen hired elway as the gm
@@Badger5280 Shanahan coached the Broncos for ten years after Elway's retirement, and only posted two seasons under .500 in that time. So that's not true.
The weird thing is that when you watched cutler on the Bears, you rarely saw him go down at first contact. He would lower his shoulder to try to pick up extra yards and would try to stay upright when running rather than go down at first contact. He definitely cared and wanted to win. I just think he was super relaxed while doing it, which may have rubbed people the wrong way
@@FivePointsVids he wasn’t just mobile. He fought and threw his body around. Just look at his first game against the Lions when he pulled an Elway. Dude wanted to win, but he was just super laid back. Heck, you should watch his videos where he was trying to figure out what was killing his chickens. He just seems like a super laid back guy who had an absurd amount of talent
I've noticed the same thing. I saw him run over a guy to score a td in a PRESEASON game. There's definitely more to the guy than his image would suggest. He may have been enigmatic, but there was definitely some substance there...
I hear bad stories about them, but I also had a neighbor that had developed diabetes in high school and played sports which is pretty tough. If I remember correctly, he had to write a paper on someone he looked up to or a letter. He wrote how he looked up to Jay Cutler because he had a play in the NFL with diabetes I shit you not he literally got a hand written letter back from Jay Cutler himself and a bunch of gear that he had signed. You can tell me he doesn’t give a fuck, but I think he’s pretty cool
You cannot be a starter in the NFL for a decade if you are not a competitive person. He did not have the best body language however "not giving a fuck" is not true
Yea he was competitive about his paycheck. Theres plenty people working jobs they hate or dont like/love but they are making 100k or more so that keeps them there.
He was used to it before he even got to the NFL. Vandy didn't have a very good offensive line. He either was scrambling or getting the living shit beat out of him. That's what made those long passes to Earl Bennett so great to watch.
According to flemlo Raps, Jay cutler worked at his dad's concrete company as a kid. One of the reasons his wife divorced was because she found him to be lazy and unmotivated. Not gonna lie, I don't blame Jay. His body was being spent since he was very young
He also ended up in college at Vanderbilt, not exactly an NFL pipeline (it’s the only private school in the SEC and the only one with major academic standards). He only went 11-35 as a 4-year starter and 3-year captain there but showed NFL skills.
I was and am still a major Jay Cutler fan. The worst thing that happened to him was being traded to the Chicago Bears. The worst thing he did to himself was to not leave the Bears as a free agent when he had the chance to do so. Cutler would not kiss up to the Chicago media and they never stopped slicing and dicing him as a result. Cutler played under six different offensive coordinators during his eight years on the team. He never had an offensive line that could protect him or a defense that could hold a lead. He didn't even have a true #1 wide receiver until his third year when Brandon Marshall was obtained in a trade. Cutler holds most Bears QB records in spite of all the negatives he had to contend with concerning the Bears front office and coaching staff. He wasted his career by being on the Bears where he was never truly appreciated!
I was never a big Cutler fan, but social media and fandom did Cutler dirty that day. If he chose to say F it and just collect the paycheck, I don't blame him. At the core, an NFL job is still just a job.
@@ladyville3Bears and Jets are basically the same franchise, won 1 Superbowl before most of their fans were alive and have been poorly managed for decades.
All those ints with no fs given is still, statistically, the best bears QB ever and only finished a season without an injury...1 time. And as a bears fan, we praised Trubisky and Fields. Now we are about to draft another QB with a glorified DC as HC that should have been fired. No wonder I'm an alcoholic.
@@CorePathwayShut up. Vikings had Randall Cunningham and Daunte Culpepper (plus Fran Tarkenton). That's more than the Bears have had since the Korean War ended.
@@UnderwaterAlexJones Stats wise he is by quite a bit. But if people value accolades they would say Sid Luckman. Albeit it's an entirely different era of football.
Not just a legitimate argument, he IS the greatest Bears QB of all time. Grossman & McMahon were carried by defense, Luckman was like damn near 75 years ago, and no one else jumps out.
A video where Five mentions Brett Favre without referencing the Mississippi Welfare Scandal? Never thought I'd see the day! Must've taken a lot of restraint on your part, good sir
We can’t let that happen, so how about this: Brett Favre and Ted DiBiase, WWE tag team champions. And of course, in this case, WWE stands for World Welfare Embezzlement.
@@thedarkemperor9292 I'm especially proud of that one, given that when I wrote that, I was under the influence of a beverage or three and barely remember typing it. I'm surprised there's no misspellings, let alone it actually being funny.
As a lifelong Bears fan who got a Cutler jersey for his 16th birthday (that I still have to this day.) I can confirm. That guy had an amazing arm and incredible raw-talent. He just didn’t have a competitive-mamba mentality.
Bro didn’t give one shit about playing football but at the same time, he was actually a decent QB and hilarious haha. Unlike any other. Salute Jay Cutler man, I at least had fun watching him play! 😂
Hey, Jay Cutler is ours, and I’ll defend him to a point. He didn’t really not GAF, he just hates to *show* how much things bother him. It’s just his thing.
When Cutler got pissed in game he just got more calm, cool and collected. I remember a few big hits on him that set him on fire for the rest of the game
I'll never forget that game near the end of his career when he was on the dolphins and he destroyed Tom Brady and the Patriots, the legend of smoking Jay was solidified that day lmao
Jason Whitlock (who it should be added was a phenomenal writer back in the day before he went down a rabbit hole) wondered after the NFC Championship loss to Green Bay if that Cutler's attitude might be from just being overlooked and poorly treated everywhere he went. Despite looking like a star in high school, pretty much no D-1 schools bothered recruiting him, and he went to lowly Vanderbilt where he was the best player on teams that got pasted on the regular by fellow SEC squads. Then he goes to Denver, things look up, Shanahan gets fired, in comes Josh McDaniels, and we know how that goes. Not sure if there's any merit to any of that, but food for thought.
Jaay Cutler was playing Chess during his divorce though lets be real his ex wife wanted a 6 million dollar house and Jay froze the account and told her to get a job
When he got the starting job in Denver, I bought the actual field jersey for Denver. My wife bought me one for the Bears. I also bought the look alike field jersey for the Broncos, so I could wear it without messing up the real deal.
Loved Cutler as a Bears fan. Dude was extremely talented, but also had an ego the size of Chicago. He thought he could make any throw, and he could, but he also thought he could make those same throws throwing into triple coverages. And if things didn't go right, he completely gave up lol. But man... Those teams with Cutler, Forte, and B Marsh were special. The problem was every time they would start making a run, players would get injured. Forte would go out, Cutler would get hurt, and it was every single season.
Tony Massarotti had a hilarious rant about Jay Cutler once. They turned his voice up for the Friday afternoon “Squeaky Mazz” segment and it slayed. I wish it was still online.
Tangentially related, I once rode Kyle Orton and Brandon Lloyd to a second place finish in a fantasy league because the Broncos were so shitty, but they put up huge garbage time stats. Thanks Josh.
Jay Cutler is the GOAT just for freezing his bank account and telling his ex-wife to get a job when she demanded $5 million dollars after their separation
I remember Ndamukong Suh saying Cutler was his favorite QB because when he'd get sacked, no matter how hard, he just got back up and dusted himself off like nothing happened. No whining to the refs. He earned Suh's respect
George was always pissed about something, Cutler just wasnt gonna play the "look and act like a pro" game. And Jeff George had decent moments and seemed to pump up the O...right before the next pick6!
The reason I started watching football, other than being named after the Kansas Comet. Not like it matters. My old choir teacher babysat him when he was a child in Santa Claus. She told me when I was wearing a Cutler jersey in her class in 8th grade.
Charles Woodson broke his collarbone in the Super Bowl and was cheering his teammates on with his arm in a sling. Cutler gets an MCL sprain and sits on the bench with that same stupid look he’s always had.
I think Shanahan getting fired while was probably better for the Broncos was terrible for Jay Cutler's development. He would've been thought of differently if Shanahan stayed in Denver.
That touchdown throw against the Vols was Ballsy as hell but that's what you got with Cutler. He could make those throws that other QBs wouldn't even attempt but he could also get too careless. As a Cowboys fan I hated playing Cutler because he always got the better of us and he honestly looked like he didn't even care which was infuriating.
Jay Cutler is instrumental in the Broncos winning SB 50. McDaniels is the Broncos new head coach, he wants to bring Matt Castle with him from New England. This pisses off Cutler so now he demands a trade. Broncos get Orton and Jay goes to Chicago. Josh drafts Tebow, who plays badly for the second half of the season but wins a lot, including the Steelers in the playoffs. Tebow can't get it done in foxboro. Peyton Manning is available and the Broncos have a good team with a QB shaped hole, so that happens. Cutler is good enough for Denver to not really go anywhere, but not stand out as a team that can be fixed with just a QB.
In 2012, my roommate and I were at a Chicago bar. Roommate was in line for the bathroom when out walks Jay and bumps into my roommate who was holding a drink that spilled all over my roommate’s clothes. Jay just shrugged, walked off, and didn’t replace my roommate’s drink. Not sure he even said sorry or anything.
Cutler had a winning record in 2011, but his season ended when he tried to make a tackle and broke his thumb. It was on an INT that really wasn't his fault; Johnny Knox slipped and fell on the route. Then in 2012, he finished 10-5 as the starter.
I loved Cutler. I think Shanahan could’ve coached him to be more successful but that’s not the hand he was dealt. Cutler is a relatable down to earth QB. We can judge him however we want but the vast majority of us wouldn’t have made it that far with the same skillset.
I remember seeing Cutler grinning like an idiot while being interviewed after throwing 4 interceptions to the same defensive back. I knew then that he was never going to be any team’s ticket to the Super Bowl.
I'm still shocked that Matt leinart didn't become a top NFL QB. I don't know if Leinart was unlucky, running into Kurt Warner vol.2, or if he, like Cutler's accused of, didn't really care
When I started to watch NFL years ago, I picked the Bears as my team. Jay Cutler was the QB at the time and I think he's been the best I've seen with Chicago so far. I laughed at the memes but he did his job.
"Jay Cutler is a regular man who happens to have a $100,000,000 arm" -FlemLoRaps
FlemLo's Cutler vid is dope asf.
Flemlo so underrated
Que the wayne
Flemlo is the best
Flem is the man
It would have been cool had Cutler, one time, called a huddle on the field, not to give out a play, but to get everyone to block the wind so he could light a cigarette.
Sounds like something that would be in scene of a Football version of Major League.
@@filanfyretrackerI just watched Bull Durham recently and yeah, feels very similar
@@filanfyretrackerThe replacements
@thatguyfromsandiego2660 the replacements holds up
Great film@@Theamericanglassguy
The most amazing thing about Cutler's journey is that he played quarterback in Chicago and didn't completely suck.
Cutler has 6 of the 12 seasons where a Bears QB threw for 3000+ yards, but isn't #1 for season leaders, Erik Kramer gets that distinction with a hair over 3800 yards, yes 105 years of Bears Football, 0 4000 yard passing seasons.
Cutler is the only good QB the Bears ever had, McMahon was a game manager who leaned on the run game as evidenced by his 0 3000 yard passing seasons.
@@UnderwaterAlexJonesso basically the Bears still suck
@@UnderwaterAlexJones Jim McMahon > Cutler. Cutler had more talent and Cutler played in much easier era. McMahon better QB and more heart
@@aliensyndrome4280heart doesn’t mean anything when you can’t stay healthy
Goes to show how bad the bears front office is at cultivating QB success
Favorite Jay Cutler story has to be during his divorce, his ex wife wanted $5 million to buy a new house. In response, Jay would freeze their bank accounts and told her to get a job.
Legendary🤣
Jay Cutler, hero of incels everywhere
@@dollartwentychickentendiesyes because women don't regularly screw men over during divorces. You are definitely a tool for that comment.
You're reaching a little there bud@@dollartwentychickentendies
@@dollartwentychickentendiesthat's just not being a chump
@@dollartwentychickentendies Right! Useless gold-diggers absolutely deserve their share!
I saw Jay Cutler once at a restaurant. He asked me and my friends if we were in a band. After we told him no and said our actual jobs, we half-jokingly asked him what he does for a living. He said he was “unemployed” and didn’t elaborate. Just left it at that with that classic Jay Cutler look of vague apathy on his face.
He has the typical southern Indiana humor. Not many appreciate us.
Jay Cutler walked up to you and your friends and roasted you
Maybe he was afraid of looking like a braggart if he said the truth that he is pro quarterback.
@@jimmydragon8876 Didn't Letterman build his career off that? Or is he not from southern Indiana?
Once he realized that he was being mocked despite being injured he decided to make as much money as he could while doing practically nothing
If that is the case, can't say I blame him. NFL owners are obscenely wealthy. Take the money and run.
Yeah, as a Bears fan, his demeanor really changed after that injury in the championship game w/ Green Bay.
Getting paid as much as possible for doing as little as possible……isn’t that everyone’s goal in life?
@@johnchedsey1306 And Andrew Luck was like: F this, I'm out.
He was always apathetic.
As a fellow adult onset, Type 1 diabetic, the changes this illness brings to your life are overwhelming. Even when well controlled, my energy level is poor. Fatigue is my best friend. My mood can change quickly when my surgars are high or low. I'm not saying that Cutler's problems with apathy are related to his DM, but it would not surprise me. Type 1 diabetics heal much slower than normal.
yes i do not want to minimize that
This should be pinned. Really puts everything in context.
Fr
Sorry brotha
@@slave2allahand a lot of times it's brought on by abusing alcohol, torching your pancreas and liver.
And to this day, Jay Cutler is STILL the last qb to ever win the Bears a playoff game!
Since 85, what does that even matter. 😅
Rex Grossman went to the Superbowl as the Bears QB in 2006 season, I know this even not being a bears fan
@@KL-wg9idthat was before Cutler 🤓
@@KL-wg9id and lost the game for them
@@KL-wg9idthat was before Cutler.
As a Bears fan, my favorite Jay Cutler moment was when he came out of the huddle on a Sunday night game and screamed about OC Mike Martz, “Tell Martz I said f*** him!” All Bears were in agreement on that with Jay.
That, and when he beat the packers on Bret Farve appreciation night.
The fact that shanahan pulled Plummer after a 7-2 start is wild
Or Shannahan getting fired after 12 winning seasons out of 14. A bunch of wild decisions happened back then.
@@craigstark2712joe ellis hated mike having “too much power” since mike was the gm and head coach and mr bowlen couldn’t stop ellis from making the decision. That’s why mr bowlen hired elway as the gm
Yes - not smart.. Plummer’s play wasn’t bad. Shanny just couldn’t control him.
Shanahan without Elway just didn't work! So much for a mastermind!
@@Badger5280 Shanahan coached the Broncos for ten years after Elway's retirement, and only posted two seasons under .500 in that time. So that's not true.
The weird thing is that when you watched cutler on the Bears, you rarely saw him go down at first contact. He would lower his shoulder to try to pick up extra yards and would try to stay upright when running rather than go down at first contact. He definitely cared and wanted to win. I just think he was super relaxed while doing it, which may have rubbed people the wrong way
he was actually a very mobile QB and rushed for a lot of yards
@@FivePointsVids he wasn’t just mobile. He fought and threw his body around. Just look at his first game against the Lions when he pulled an Elway. Dude wanted to win, but he was just super laid back. Heck, you should watch his videos where he was trying to figure out what was killing his chickens. He just seems like a super laid back guy who had an absurd amount of talent
I've noticed the same thing. I saw him run over a guy to score a td in a PRESEASON game. There's definitely more to the guy than his image would suggest. He may have been enigmatic, but there was definitely some substance there...
I hear bad stories about them, but I also had a neighbor that had developed diabetes in high school and played sports which is pretty tough. If I remember correctly, he had to write a paper on someone he looked up to or a letter. He wrote how he looked up to Jay Cutler because he had a play in the NFL with diabetes I shit you not he literally got a hand written letter back from Jay Cutler himself and a bunch of gear that he had signed. You can tell me he doesn’t give a fuck, but I think he’s pretty cool
He was big into supporting the diabetic community. He frequently would attend events for children with diabetes and sign gear for them.
You cannot be a starter in the NFL for a decade if you are not a competitive person. He did not have the best body language however "not giving a fuck" is not true
u not slick Cutler, get off your alt account
@@pliimbus 🤣🤣
Facts
Oh he gave a fk. Just not about you... 😂
Yea he was competitive about his paycheck. Theres plenty people working jobs they hate or dont like/love but they are making 100k or more so that keeps them there.
I never watched a lot of Cutler. That arm was pretty crazy. Just throwing beautiful bombs with no effort.
the problem is that "no effort" is how he approached his entire career
Calling Kristin Cavallari an "actress" is like calling Josh McDaniels a "head coach"
LOL
Bears fan here Jay Cutty was the man . No one could take a ass kicking like him and keep getting up we had no O line .
He was used to it before he even got to the NFL. Vandy didn't have a very good offensive line. He either was scrambling or getting the living shit beat out of him. That's what made those long passes to Earl Bennett so great to watch.
With Martz calling 7 step drop plays too.
He left the NFC Championship game with a hurt thumb….
According to flemlo Raps, Jay cutler worked at his dad's concrete company as a kid. One of the reasons his wife divorced was because she found him to be lazy and unmotivated. Not gonna lie, I don't blame Jay. His body was being spent since he was very young
I'd bet she realized she couldn't keep living her ridiculous lifestyle when he's not making millions anymore for her to waste
She's a moron. He already won.
Shes making millions hes just sitting home farming
He also ended up in college at Vanderbilt, not exactly an NFL pipeline (it’s the only private school in the SEC and the only one with major academic standards). He only went 11-35 as a 4-year starter and 3-year captain there but showed NFL skills.
@@trappestarrgaming3422And he's happier for it.
His 2017 season with Miami was entertaining in so many ways
He helped the Bills break their playoff drought
@@cope847he also beat brady in mnf 💀
I remember that game. Brady looked like total trash and Cutler looked like an all star.
I was and am still a major Jay Cutler fan. The worst thing that happened to him was being traded to the Chicago Bears. The worst thing he did to himself was to not leave the Bears as a free agent when he had the chance to do so. Cutler would not kiss up to the Chicago media and they never stopped slicing and dicing him as a result. Cutler played under six different offensive coordinators during his eight years on the team. He never had an offensive line that could protect him or a defense that could hold a lead. He didn't even have a true #1 wide receiver until his third year when Brandon Marshall was obtained in a trade. Cutler holds most Bears QB records in spite of all the negatives he had to contend with concerning the Bears front office and coaching staff. He wasted his career by being on the Bears where he was never truly appreciated!
A lot of fans in Chicago hated him, but it's 2024 and we haven't had anything better since.
That's not saying much, it's been 8 years of revolving QBs and coaches. Cutler was a bum
A bum recognizes another. Did you play in the NFL? My guess is, NO!@@rkymtnchi503
Considering the Bears history? Yeah, Cutler ain't the problem
@@Sharkbite650 the Bears have more wins than any NFL team and 9 championships
@@rkymtnchi503Well yes when you do count the championships pre Super Bowl.
No respect tho from many in the league to them for reasons.
I was never a big Cutler fan, but social media and fandom did Cutler dirty that day. If he chose to say F it and just collect the paycheck, I don't blame him. At the core, an NFL job is still just a job.
What would you do? Pretty much the same
@@CorePathwayTotally agree; I would
Deion was at the top of those that did him dirty that day. Guess they all forgot Elway, Aikman, Kelly left playoff games with an injury.
@@rkid727 Meanwhile, RGIII played through his injury and basically ended his career doing it.
@@ryanchase9332 yup. He didn’t want the blowback, although I doubt he would have received any.
On behalf of all of Broncos Country, thank you for plugging Perna’s coffee
I was going to say is he promoting perna's coffee?
Jay was a good qb you could win with him. The Bears is just a poorly managed franchise where you send QBs to be ruined.
As a bears fan. I agree.
Sounds like jets.
@@ladyville3Bears and Jets are basically the same franchise, won 1 Superbowl before most of their fans were alive and have been poorly managed for decades.
There is a reason the Broncos got rid of him. He didn't work out in Denver either. Average QB with a bad attitude.
Awe.. says minimum wage guy, right? 😂
fun reminder: jay cutler had more tds in his first 5 games than kenny pickett did in his first 17 games
All those ints with no fs given is still, statistically, the best bears QB ever and only finished a season without an injury...1 time. And as a bears fan, we praised Trubisky and Fields. Now we are about to draft another QB with a glorified DC as HC that should have been fired. No wonder I'm an alcoholic.
Vikings fan here. We need to get sh!tface and commiserate why we can’t get a franchise QB. Like…ever. Dafuq 🤷🏼♂️
😂
Like da Pack? Go Pack Go!
@@CorePathwayShut up. Vikings had Randall Cunningham and Daunte Culpepper (plus Fran Tarkenton). That's more than the Bears have had since the Korean War ended.
@@ryanchase9332 Bears had Jim McMahon and a frikkin ring. Shut yo own damn self up. And buy me a shot.
Jay Cutler is one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the Green Bay Packers
One of my most favorite videos of all time ..ua-cam.com/video/rZWrf6kgs7Q/v-deo.htmlsi=dNIAt55-0X7O0I_C
I'm a life long bears fan and you are correct.
So true😂
Lol, sad but true
Honestly one of my all time favorite QBs. He always seemed to be on point against Minnesota
I’ll never forget how hyped he got me during his dolphins run against the patriots 😤
Same!
It's funny because he has a legitimate argument for being the greatest Bears QB all time despite not giving a damn
He is, by a large metric. 6 of the 12 3000 yard passing seasons by a Bears QB are by him. Jimmy McMahon had 0.
@@UnderwaterAlexJones Jim McMahon just had to hand it off to Sweetness though.
@@UnderwaterAlexJones Stats wise he is by quite a bit. But if people value accolades they would say Sid Luckman. Albeit it's an entirely different era of football.
Lol Derek Carr is by most metrics the Raiders best QB all time as well. But just try explaining that to their fans sometime lol
Not just a legitimate argument, he IS the greatest Bears QB of all time. Grossman & McMahon were carried by defense, Luckman was like damn near 75 years ago, and no one else jumps out.
A video where Five mentions Brett Favre without referencing the Mississippi Welfare Scandal? Never thought I'd see the day! Must've taken a lot of restraint on your part, good sir
We can’t let that happen, so how about this:
Brett Favre and Ted DiBiase, WWE tag team champions. And of course, in this case, WWE stands for World Welfare Embezzlement.
@@zlinedavidAs both a wrestling fan and a recent convert to football, this joke made me spit soda all over my floor
@@thedarkemperor9292 I'm especially proud of that one, given that when I wrote that, I was under the influence of a beverage or three and barely remember typing it. I'm surprised there's no misspellings, let alone it actually being funny.
As a lifelong Bears fan who got a Cutler jersey for his 16th birthday (that I still have to this day.) I can confirm. That guy had an amazing arm and incredible raw-talent. He just didn’t have a competitive-mamba mentality.
Smokin' Jay Cutler, my man!
Bro didn’t give one shit about playing football but at the same time, he was actually a decent QB and hilarious haha. Unlike any other. Salute Jay Cutler man, I at least had fun watching him play! 😂
Smoking Jay is still one of the funniest Memes ever 🚬😂😂
Hey, Jay Cutler is ours, and I’ll defend him to a point. He didn’t really not GAF, he just hates to *show* how much things bother him. It’s just his thing.
When Cutler got pissed in game he just got more calm, cool and collected. I remember a few big hits on him that set him on fire for the rest of the game
I'll never forget that game near the end of his career when he was on the dolphins and he destroyed Tom Brady and the Patriots, the legend of smoking Jay was solidified that day lmao
Jason Whitlock (who it should be added was a phenomenal writer back in the day before he went down a rabbit hole) wondered after the NFC Championship loss to Green Bay if that Cutler's attitude might be from just being overlooked and poorly treated everywhere he went. Despite looking like a star in high school, pretty much no D-1 schools bothered recruiting him, and he went to lowly Vanderbilt where he was the best player on teams that got pasted on the regular by fellow SEC squads. Then he goes to Denver, things look up, Shanahan gets fired, in comes Josh McDaniels, and we know how that goes. Not sure if there's any merit to any of that, but food for thought.
Whitlock didn't go down the rabbit hole. He went for truth and that's against the leftist narrative.
Cutler's only playoff game is the bears last playoff win
Jaay Cutler was playing Chess during his divorce though lets be real his ex wife wanted a 6 million dollar house and Jay froze the account and told her to get a job
That can actually be a huge problem legally, if you start moving around money and freezing accounts in the midst of a divorce
@@NWI_Steelmy coworker spent his entire savings so his ex wife didn’t get any money shit was hilarious
I was always a cutler fan and the way he handled that divorce made me like him even more. Told her to kick rocks 😂😂😂😂
If Cutler hadn't gone down in thar NFC Championship game, I think the Bears would have won that game as well as the SuperBowl that year.
Nobody would be successful in the NFL if you had 6 different offensive coordinators. The Bears had the franchise QB, just couldn’t get over the hump.
I’m sure the fact that Cutler just wasn’t actually very good had no effect whatsoever.
If Love Smith had Jay Cutler rather than Rex Grossman Bears might have had 2 Superbowls..rings
Doubtful. Cutler had virtually that same defense, Matt Forte, Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffrey...and he still sucked
That's up for debate.
This aged perfectly
That divorce wasn't ugly, he fucking told her to get a job 😂😂😂😂
Cutler was a G. I'm buying a Dolphins #6 Cutler jersey once inflation drops 😅
Inflation never stops. Ask for a raise.
When he got the starting job in Denver, I bought the actual field jersey for Denver. My wife bought me one for the Bears. I also bought the look alike field jersey for the Broncos, so I could wear it without messing up the real deal.
Loved Cutler as a Bears fan. Dude was extremely talented, but also had an ego the size of Chicago. He thought he could make any throw, and he could, but he also thought he could make those same throws throwing into triple coverages. And if things didn't go right, he completely gave up lol. But man... Those teams with Cutler, Forte, and B Marsh were special. The problem was every time they would start making a run, players would get injured. Forte would go out, Cutler would get hurt, and it was every single season.
decided to watch this after he just got arrested for DUI lol
Tony Massarotti had a hilarious rant about Jay Cutler once. They turned his voice up for the Friday afternoon “Squeaky Mazz” segment and it slayed. I wish it was still online.
Typo in the title. It should read “The QB who received zero support and treated his narcissistic coaches and employers accordingly.” 6:06
As a Vikings fan who matched up against him twice a year, Jay Cutler was certainly a QB
Tangentially related, I once rode Kyle Orton and Brandon Lloyd to a second place finish in a fantasy league because the Broncos were so shitty, but they put up huge garbage time stats. Thanks Josh.
Dude these still photos of Smoking Jay are hilarious. When he got drafter he had the Jim Carey Dumb and Dumber haircut🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jay Cutler is the GOAT just for freezing his bank account and telling his ex-wife to get a job when she demanded $5 million dollars after their separation
Bro that’s goat shit and factual that’s his money not hers
He always looked like he wanted a nap when he was on the sidelines.
That was from the beetus
If that was so, that doesn't sit well with Chicago sports fans who like in their pro athletes to give their all out effort.
"Boy, the Bears and trading QBs. What's the worst that can happen?"
Somewhere Justin Fields is saying "hold my beer."
Jay Cutler: the man everybody accused Jeff George of being.
Ha true
good one😂
Cutler reminds me a lot of myself, full of potential, underrated athleticism, but gave it all up for cigarettes, beer, and a chill lifestyle 😃
That pass against the Cards was ridiculous. I remember watching that live. His arm was one of the best I have ever seen in nearly 50 years
I remember Ndamukong Suh saying Cutler was his favorite QB because when he'd get sacked, no matter how hard, he just got back up and dusted himself off like nothing happened. No whining to the refs. He earned Suh's respect
The last dude in the league I would care about getting respect from.
I’m from Indiana we actually have jay cutler statues on every street corner! Hoosier legend 😂😂
Jay cutler is this generations Jeff George
Well, at least Cutler wasn't a cancer unlike George
@@MazeDaGr8he just did not give a rat's ass
@@MazeDaGr8george was terrible too cutler is way better
George was always pissed about something, Cutler just wasnt gonna play the "look and act like a pro" game. And Jeff George had decent moments and seemed to pump up the O...right before the next pick6!
lol seems like someone I could’ve worked with over the years in a shop. Type of dude that would have a red bull and cigarette for breakfast everyday
4:26 Seeing the Chiefs with a losing record is hilarious 😂
Smoking Jay never gets old. He hated it but us Bears fans never let it die🤣🤣🤣
Cutler is savage. Idgaf he made millions doing his thing. Respect
I remember him he threw a Interception chased the player down and broke his thumb 😂
The reason I started watching football, other than being named after the Kansas Comet. Not like it matters. My old choir teacher babysat him when he was a child in Santa Claus. She told me when I was wearing a Cutler jersey in her class in 8th grade.
I always liked Cutler, and man, the memes also cracked me up
ALSHOOOON!!!!! LOOK OUT ITS A MISSLE!!!!!!
In the back of my head, I was awaiting Five to finally cover Smokin’ Jay.
as a t1 diabetic myself who went through a late diagnosis that derailed my football career i have immense respect for cutler that shit will fuck u up
Charles Woodson broke his collarbone in the Super Bowl and was cheering his teammates on with his arm in a sling. Cutler gets an MCL sprain and sits on the bench with that same stupid look he’s always had.
He didn't force a trade. He got josh McDanielsed
Culter's cutlets 🐔
As a Packer fan Jay Cutler was the best thing that ever happened I think the Packers should have paid part of his salary.
I think Shanahan getting fired while was probably better for the Broncos was terrible for Jay Cutler's development. He would've been thought of differently if Shanahan stayed in Denver.
This dude broke my heart! Had all the tools
That touchdown throw against the Vols was Ballsy as hell but that's what you got with Cutler. He could make those throws that other QBs wouldn't even attempt but he could also get too careless. As a Cowboys fan I hated playing Cutler because he always got the better of us and he honestly looked like he didn't even care which was infuriating.
Not only did I think Plumber-Cutler-McDaniels era was bumpy I thought it was past us.
Cutler tried to do a podcast with just him talking by himself and I instantly knew it was a terrible idea.
Jay Cutler is instrumental in the Broncos winning SB 50. McDaniels is the Broncos new head coach, he wants to bring Matt Castle with him from New England. This pisses off Cutler so now he demands a trade. Broncos get Orton and Jay goes to Chicago. Josh drafts Tebow, who plays badly for the second half of the season but wins a lot, including the Steelers in the playoffs. Tebow can't get it done in foxboro. Peyton Manning is available and the Broncos have a good team with a QB shaped hole, so that happens.
Cutler is good enough for Denver to not really go anywhere, but not stand out as a team that can be fixed with just a QB.
In 2012, my roommate and I were at a Chicago bar. Roommate was in line for the bathroom when out walks Jay and bumps into my roommate who was holding a drink that spilled all over my roommate’s clothes. Jay just shrugged, walked off, and didn’t replace my roommate’s drink. Not sure he even said sorry or anything.
He's my favorite QB of all time. The only person who can pull off audacious apathy.
If Jay had the work ethic of a 3rd stringer he would be one of the greats
to me, Jay color is just an above average quarterback with great gifts and people put unnecessary expectations on him
Cutler had a winning record in 2011, but his season ended when he tried to make a tackle and broke his thumb. It was on an INT that really wasn't his fault; Johnny Knox slipped and fell on the route. Then in 2012, he finished 10-5 as the starter.
Jay smoked 2 packs of Winstons per game.
South Park made fun of Jay Cutler when he was in the Denver broncos years ago and it became true. He did suck but he be great one day
I loved Cutler. I think Shanahan could’ve coached him to be more successful but that’s not the hand he was dealt. Cutler is a relatable down to earth QB. We can judge him however we want but the vast majority of us wouldn’t have made it that far with the same skillset.
I remember seeing Cutler grinning like an idiot while being interviewed after throwing 4 interceptions to the same defensive back. I knew then that he was never going to be any team’s ticket to the Super Bowl.
Cutler was a stud. One of my all time favorite qb’s
Loved when he was on my Dolphins cause he was just hilarious and we were already in the dumpster.
Packets fan - we love Jay Cutler; he threw us so many passes playing for the bears
Reminds me of the “rebel” QBs of yesteryear…like The Snake, Broadway Joe, and Jim McMahon. Love it.
I'm still shocked that Matt leinart didn't become a top NFL QB. I don't know if Leinart was unlucky, running into Kurt Warner vol.2, or if he, like Cutler's accused of, didn't really care
Brandon Marshall once said that Cutler was the worst QB he ever played with because he was so talented and gifted but just didn't give af
Jay Cuts the man!
When I started to watch NFL years ago, I picked the Bears as my team. Jay Cutler was the QB at the time and I think he's been the best I've seen with Chicago so far. I laughed at the memes but he did his job.
The perna coffee add for the jay cutler vid is the icing on the cake. 😂
Have never seen a guy look like this walk into a bar 😂
Why is Josh McDaniels always the beginning of a player’s end😂.