Here are his Red Zone INTs this year 1. (vs. SF) 2nd and 10 from the 12, :08 left in game, down 4: Cutler throws into coverage trying to make something happen at the end of the game instead of throwing it away and running another play. 2. (vs. SF) 3rd and Goal from the 1, 1st quarter, tied at 0: Cutler under pressure throws the ball inbetween 3 SF defenders, trying to avoid a FG attempt 3. (vs. ATL) 3rd and 9 from the 12, 1st quarter, tied at 0: Cutler under pressure throws the ball right at ATL DB, trying to avoid a FG attempt 4. (vs. SEA) 1st and 10 from the 17, 1st quarter, down 7: Cutler under pressure throws a high pass that is tipped back in the air by Knox and INT 5. (vs. GB) 3rd and Goal from the 8, 2nd quarter, down 3: Cutler throws a check down pass to Forte (my memory is hazy on this one, was it tipped or inaccurate pass or just a good play?), intercepted by DT Interesting to note about this INTs.....all of them were on the road, none of them came with the Bears winning (2 were tied, 3 were behind) and 3 of them were on 3rd down (and another one with the game on the line). To me it seems like a QB who is trying to do too much or force things. I should also mention that there were 3 other instances of Cutler throwing an INT in FG range but not in the Red Zone (by FG range I define it is inside the opponents 33). So that's 24 points Cutler has likely taken away from the Bears this year. No doubt many if not most of those opportunities were given to us by Cutler's ability, but no one is arguing his ability to move the team down the field.