After first preseason game, Jay Cutler slammed on social media

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Even though Jay Cutler played exactly two series against the Miami Dolphins in the Chicago Bears’ first preseason game on Thursday night, Cutler detractors were quick to share how bad of a quarterback they think the 10-year veteran is.

Cutler completed four of his seven passes for 42 yards. One drive ended in a three-and-out, while the other resulted in a Robbie Gould field goal.

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People on social media weren’t the only ones to rip Cutler after his first preseason performance. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and Cris Carter took aim at the 32-year-old on Friday morning as well.

Take a look at what people had to say on social media below.

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Cutler’s wife, Kristin Cavallari, seemed unfazed by all the hate thrown at her husband, as she posted the below photo of herself supporting the Bears to Instagram.

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