Viking vs. Bears battle today, (F--- Cutlers party!!!)

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I hate that guy, I know Bears fans even hate, great flop on the INT return, trying to sell the block in the back, what a baby..... And he still looks like he caresless....
 

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Yeah, sure looked like he didn't care when he was powering forward for that first down on 3rd and long.
I am not saying he does not always play like he does not care, I am more or less referencing after an INT, or any bad decision he always has not emotional reaction, he is the reason the Bears will never to the Super Bowl....
 

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Did anyone else see the Bears backup QB putting in a dip on the bench? I thought they weren't supposed to do that on the sideline anymore.
 

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Cutler’s .730 winning percentage since Week-16 of the 2009 season is tied for fifth best among starting quarterbacks (minimum 10 starts). In Cutler’s last 15 starts, dating back to Week-6 of last season, the Bears are 13-2 (.867), second to Houston’s Matt Schaub (.875, 14-2) for highest winning percentage by an NFL starting QB during that time.
The Chicago Bears have compiled a 27-10 (.730) record in the last 37 regular season contests in which QB Jay Cutler has started, dating back to Week 16 of the 2009 season, including a 8-2 record in 2012
 

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Cutler’s .730 winning percentage since Week-16 of the 2009 season is tied for fifth best among starting quarterbacks (minimum 10 starts). In Cutler’s last 15 starts, dating back to Week-6 of last season, the Bears are 13-2 (.867), second to Houston’s Matt Schaub (.875, 14-2) for highest winning percentage by an NFL starting QB during that time.
The Chicago Bears have compiled a 27-10 (.730) record in the last 37 regular season contests in which QB Jay Cutler has started, dating back to Week 16 of the 2009 season, including a 8-2 record in 2012
You can show me these stats all day, I still think in-between the ear pads the kid has issues that will hold them up from true success. I don't see that changing.
 

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Cutler’s .730 winning percentage since Week-16 of the 2009 season is tied for fifth best among starting quarterbacks (minimum 10 starts). In Cutler’s last 15 starts, dating back to Week-6 of last season, the Bears are 13-2 (.867), second to Houston’s Matt Schaub (.875, 14-2) for highest winning percentage by an NFL starting QB during that time.
The Chicago Bears have compiled a 27-10 (.730) record in the last 37 regular season contests in which QB Jay Cutler has started, dating back to Week 16 of the 2009 season, including a 8-2 record in 2012

I'm sure Cutler's win % has nothing to do with Chicago's defense.
 

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I am not saying he does not always play like he does not care, I am more or less referencing after an INT, or any bad decision he always has not emotional reaction, he is the reason the Bears will never to the Super Bowl....

This is just precious coming from a Vikings fan.
 

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I'm sure Cutler's win % has nothing to do with Chicago's defense.

and those other qb's play without defenses? I'm no Chicago fan, but come on. Look what happened last year after Cutler got hurt, The Bears D was still playing, wasn't it?
 

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This is just precious coming from a Vikings fan.
As a Vikings fan I will also say the Ponder is worthless, and with the success and track record I would take Rodger over Cutler any day. Trust me I hate the Packers more than the Bears, so it pains me to say that.....