Who is Hannibal Burress to be talking about Jay Cutler's face?

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Comedian Hannibal Burress was on The Warm Seat with ESPN’s Michelle Beadle and began taking shots at Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler.

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Burress, a Chicago native, said Jay Cutler’s face is what makes people so upset with him in Chicago. Just the way that his face looks makes people not want to like him, Burress said.

Sure, Cutler can look rather aloof at times, but who is Burress to be bad mouthing Jay’s face? Is his face so great that he can go around trash-talking other faces?

Everyone already knows that Cutler’s physique and hair are on fleek.

The 32-year-old Burress admitted that he himself doesn’t have the best of resting faces, so below take a look at some photos of Burress’ face and Cutler’s face. And decide for yourself who has the better one.

Hannibal Burress

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