i don't get how this is at all true. maybe this is over my head or i'm not getting something that's as plain as day. the traumatic injuries that he received were from his head being struck or from his hand becoming entangled and twisted, both upper-body injuries that have little to do with a pattern of wear and tear. I think he's essentially saying that Cutler is like a mini-McMahon. Takes too many chances, gets himself into trouble too much. I would have thought that his first several years of football would dispel that notion, but he's countering with the idea that those were just lucky years. Again -- I don't agree with it, but that's what it sounds like to me. So he'll be injured more because he'll stick himself into trouble too much. I've seen times this year where Cutler could have thrown a block on a reverse and he chose not to. I think there was a pick-6 where he really didn't make much of an effort to tackle the guy with the ball. Maybe the Knox-int-broken thumb play knocked some sense into him and Jay realized it's not worth it. With that said, Cutler finished the first half when he had the high-ankle sprain. He doesn't like to take himself out of games.