Hannibal Buress says problem with Jay Cutler is 'his face'

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Jay Cutler’s face can be upsetting to some people. | Sun-Times

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Comedian Hannibal Buress grew up on the North Side of Chicago, attended Steinmetz High School and has a passing interest in the Bears.

Appearing on “The Warm Seat” on ESPN’s “SportsNation,” Buress was asked a simple question by Michelle Beadle: “What is it about Jay Cutler that gets people so upset?” He gave a simple answer: “His face.”

Buress went on to talk about the smoking memes of Cutler and added: “There’s something about his face. When you look at his face it’s like, ‘I don’t like that dude.’”

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