Happy Holidays! - Despite having the most interceptions in the NFL, QB Jay Cutler ignores the criticisms of everyone except those within the Bears organization, Vaughn McClure of the Chicago Tribune reports.
“Whatever you guys write and whatever you guys do, that’s your deal… I can’t get wrapped up in what’s going on outside of this building.” Jay Cutler told reporters during Wednesday’s news conference.
Going into Monday night’s game against the NFC North champion Vikings, Cutler has already thrown 25 interceptions this season alone-more than any other NFL Quarterback this season.
Is this the right approach? Should Cutler ignore the criticisms from the media, especially in light of how terrible his performance has been? What do you guys think?
The wretched reality for the Bears with five games to play is that they’re no longer battling for victories to get a playoff spot and that they can’t improve their draft position by continuing to lose.
If that sounds like NFL no-man’s-land, well, it isn’t.
The scrutiny never stops in the NFL; the tape is always running. Pride matters, of course, but finishing with dignity pales in comparison to what happens if you lose out. How the Bears close this season will determine the future of the coaching staff and the players.
Without a first- or second-round draft pick, and with limited numbers expected in the free-agent market because of the NFL’s labor situation, the Bears’ way out of their mess is to develop the young talent they have. And they already have begun that process.
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