Jay Cutler is a divisive person. No, seriously it seems like there is no middle ground with the former Chicago Bears quarterback. People either love him or hate him. It's true for fans, true for coaches and also teammates. More than a few have felt no qualms about speaking out against their former QB after leaving Chicago for jobs elsewhere. Brandon Marshall did it. Brian Urlacher did it. Martellus Bennett did it. Now a new face joined the club when Antrel Rolle knocked Cutler in a recent interview.
The former Bears safety had an unremarkable run in Chicago during the 2015 season. Injuries played a roll (excuse the pun) in why things didn't work out. Nonetheless he was posed the question as to why Cutler ultimately failed during his time there. Rolle drew from his own experience to explain his thoughts.
"He was a little bit more laid back. He wasn't a front-row leader. Neither was Eli Manning, but Eli has a way about himself to lead every guy. I just felt like, honestly, if Jay involved himself more with the team, more with his receivers, I think he'd get more better results on the playing field. Like I said I just honestly feel like he would get much better results if he involved himself more in the team collectively, with all individuals. It doesn't have to be offense, defense, special teams, but just everyone as a collective unit, I think he would get more out of his game for himself."







