Yep...it was in David Haugh's column this morning. He's the only one that apparently noticed though. Others are saying that his teammates on the sideline noticed he wasn't acting like himself in the second quarter. They thought something was up. I'm just criticising to criticise at this point, but if teammates noticed him acting strange on the sidelines, he walked to the wrong sideline for a play, and on several plays he was for some reason unable to get the ball out of his hands while staring at an open target, why did it take until halftime to put 2+2 together and get him out of the game? Not that having Collins in earlier would have done anything but still. Maybe they thought he was just seeing stars after a hit and would get over it. Maybe they thought he was just missing the underneath routes as QBs sometimes do. The game was so crazy with so many weird things happening maybe no one bothered to say anything. David Haugh, according to what I heard, was the only guy who saw Cutler supposedly walking to the wrong sideline.