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Was reading an article on the ESPN-Chicago website entitled QB Snapshot: Jay Cutler and found these gems:
* In Jay's last six starts, he has not generated a QBR better than 68.7.
* Jay produced a QBR of 43.3 in his last start against the Lions.
* He turned over the ball twice more during the Lions game increasing his total turnovers to 20 (one of the two turnovers, however, was in the last seconds of the game, which was forgivable in my view)
* Chicago's opponents have scored a total of 85 point off of the clubs 23 turnovers, 20 of which are Jay's.
* Jay threw a record high 13 screen passes, but completed only 3 of 12 passes of 11 yards or more.
* Bears faced five 3rd downs where they needed 18 yards or more for a 1st down.
* Cutler has a completion record of 49.5% on passes of 5 yards or more, which is 30th in the league out of 34 QB's. Only Derek Carr, Cam Newton, Kirk Cousins, and Drew Stanton rank below Jay Cutler in this category.
* Cutler's 74.7% completion record on play-action passes ranks third in the league, but since the team rarely runs the ball makes the fake handoffs less credible.
Chicago Bears Quarterback Snapshot: Jay Cutler - ESPN Chicago
I guess I knew things were bad, but I had no idea they were that bad.
* In Jay's last six starts, he has not generated a QBR better than 68.7.
* Jay produced a QBR of 43.3 in his last start against the Lions.
* He turned over the ball twice more during the Lions game increasing his total turnovers to 20 (one of the two turnovers, however, was in the last seconds of the game, which was forgivable in my view)
* Chicago's opponents have scored a total of 85 point off of the clubs 23 turnovers, 20 of which are Jay's.
* Jay threw a record high 13 screen passes, but completed only 3 of 12 passes of 11 yards or more.
* Bears faced five 3rd downs where they needed 18 yards or more for a 1st down.
* Cutler has a completion record of 49.5% on passes of 5 yards or more, which is 30th in the league out of 34 QB's. Only Derek Carr, Cam Newton, Kirk Cousins, and Drew Stanton rank below Jay Cutler in this category.
* Cutler's 74.7% completion record on play-action passes ranks third in the league, but since the team rarely runs the ball makes the fake handoffs less credible.
Chicago Bears Quarterback Snapshot: Jay Cutler - ESPN Chicago
I guess I knew things were bad, but I had no idea they were that bad.