Sure, but there's only so much he can do if he's basically under pressure almost the entire time without much of a rushing option. The book on the OL simply seems to be "blitz to your heart's content." Fair enough. And I actually thought he played well yesterday although his stats weren't great. However, he did have three straight games with a QB rating over 100, and now three straight games with a rating below 80. It is partially the O-Line's fault, but not entirely, and I think Cutler would be the first to admit that. It's almost entirely the line's fault. He's under constant pressure and he doesn't have a single great receiver to fallback to when under pressure. If this is true, then the real question should be why the O-Line has been crap since the bye week, because Cutler played quite well against the Steelers, Seahawks, and Lions.