YES IT DOES! Jesus, man. I'm not even a Bears fan, but come on. Yes, Cutler has made some poor throws. However, when you have a godawful O-line there are men in the backfield far more often. Which means the QB has to rush his throws to avoid the sack. Which lead to....you guessed it... INTERCEPTIONS. It's not that complicated of a formula. Plus, add on top of that, that the bears have showed very poor ability to run the ball. Which means that defenses can sit back and expect the pass. What is so complicated about this formula. I understand that fully well however it doesn't mean you throw more interceptions than EVERYONE ELSE. You missed the key part. Sure it means the defense will have an easier time getting picks but it doesn't mean he leads the league in INT's. He is not the only QB with a bad o-line and run game. Well, when you have one of the worst O-lines in the league (UMF gave the stats earlier, i believe) and I'd also have to believe that they are towards the bottom of the league in running the ball.....It kind of goes a long way in explaining it. Not to mention the times (especially the GB game) when his receivers just stopped running routes. What it comes down to is that a lot of his INT's haven't been entirely his fault. Some have. But there are a lot of contributing factors to his poor numbers.