CINCINNATI -- One of the reasons the Bears traded for Jay Cutler in the off-season, and then made him the fourth-highest-paid quarterback in football last week, is Cutler is supposed to give them a come-from-behind dimension.
But there was none of that Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. In fact, Cutler helped the Bengals' lead grow bigger by throwing three interceptions that led to 17 points.
Cutler gave no excuses for his play.
"We've done it before," he said. "We've been behind. We just have to execute. In those first three drives, we had a chance, but we had penalties and I missed a few throws."
Cutler finished with 251 passing yards and a 64.1 passer rating. He completed 26 of 37 passes and threw a fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Devin Hester.
"It's really embarrassing," said Cutler, who has thrown 10 interceptions on the season. "I'm embarrassed, and I think that everyone in that locker room is embarrassed. The coaches and players are embarrassed.
But there was none of that Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. In fact, Cutler helped the Bengals' lead grow bigger by throwing three interceptions that led to 17 points.
Cutler gave no excuses for his play.
"We've done it before," he said. "We've been behind. We just have to execute. In those first three drives, we had a chance, but we had penalties and I missed a few throws."
Cutler finished with 251 passing yards and a 64.1 passer rating. He completed 26 of 37 passes and threw a fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Devin Hester.
"It's really embarrassing," said Cutler, who has thrown 10 interceptions on the season. "I'm embarrassed, and I think that everyone in that locker room is embarrassed. The coaches and players are embarrassed.
Sucks to be you right now Jay... Keep reeling in that higher draft pick for us buddy!!



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