And to pretend that the 26 INTs he threw last year isn't out of line with his history is insane. Meanwhile, he's gone 20, 25 and 27 TDs the last three years and had almost no weapons surrounding him last year along with a horrible offensive line. You can't be serious, Kyle. You can't be serious. Before the season, if Bears fans had been asked if a 26-INT season would be okay, there's no way they would have said yes. But now that it happened, it's too painful to just admit how awful Cutler was, so it's got to be rationalized. Yes, the rest of the offense was bad. But there's no amount of awful surrounding a quarterback that makes the kind of season Cutler had to be okay. And it's not as if this were an uncontroversial move. A lot of people, including most of the rest of the NFL, thought the Bears paid way too much for Cutler. Then he went out and was even worse than expected.