January 13, 2011 3:09 PM |
Rick Reilly of ESPN.com created a bit of a stir Wednesday at Halas Hall when he peppered Jay Cutler with questions that pertained to the Bears quarterback's aloof public persona.
Not surprisingly, Reilly tees up Cutler in a column posted Thursday entitled "Jay Cutler is no teddy bear," which declares, "If he's not the Most Hated Man in the NFL, he's in the running."
Reilly cites incidents from Cutler's days in Denver in which he disrespected future Hall of Fame safety John Lynch and Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway. He notes that Cutler "could own Chicago if he wanted. ... But he doesn't even try."
And as for Cutler making his playoff debut Sunday against the Seahawks, Reilly writes:
"It's a huge moment for Cutler, if only because his disdain for making nice means everything rides on his wins and losses."
Rick Reilly of ESPN.com created a bit of a stir Wednesday at Halas Hall when he peppered Jay Cutler with questions that pertained to the Bears quarterback's aloof public persona.
Not surprisingly, Reilly tees up Cutler in a column posted Thursday entitled "Jay Cutler is no teddy bear," which declares, "If he's not the Most Hated Man in the NFL, he's in the running."
Reilly cites incidents from Cutler's days in Denver in which he disrespected future Hall of Fame safety John Lynch and Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway. He notes that Cutler "could own Chicago if he wanted. ... But he doesn't even try."
And as for Cutler making his playoff debut Sunday against the Seahawks, Reilly writes:
"It's a huge moment for Cutler, if only because his disdain for making nice means everything rides on his wins and losses."
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