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August 21, 2011

The Chicago Bears' Jay Cutler Raises Money for Youth Diabetes Awareness

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NFL Star Raising Money for Youth Diabetes

Chicago Bear's quarterback Jay Cutler is one of the most criticized players in the NFL. Ever since Jay Cutler has left the Denver Broncos, he has been unfairly chastised every time he turns a corner.

Broncos fans hate him because he demanded a trade from Denver. 

Some Bears fans began to dislike him when he threw 26 interceptions his first season in Chicago. Which is far too many, but it is not cause to cast him aside as a bust. 

This season, the league hates him because he had to come out of the 2011 NFC Championship game against the eventual Super Bowl champions Green Bay Packers due to a knee injury.

This sparked the debate on weather or not Cutler is "soft" or not. This notion is absolutely ridiculous.

 

 

 

 

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