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Cutler hammered

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That face on him is hysterical...

Exactly!

 

You know I honestly think that in Chicago if he didn't drink it would be more of concern for Bears fans.

I've got to think it does!

 

I see a lot of TD's in their future!

 

And new BFF Greg Olsen looks HUGE in street clothes. Lets hope that bonding pays off on the field.
Doesn't he have diabetes?? How in the heck can he drink?

 

A friend of mine has diabetes, and she has a pump that moniters her blood sugar . . . and she's a freakin' alcoholic.

 

I wouldn't be concerned about it.

I've heard similar....

 

Should anyone really be drinking for that matter? I would just imagine as long as he's not going at it 24-7, he'll be fine.

 

A friend of mine has diabetes, and she has a pump that moniters her blood sugar . . . and she's a freakin' alcoholic.

 

I wouldn't be concerned about it.

These are other scenarios that could be happening in that picture:

 

1. He didn't like the taste of his non-alcoholic drink.

 

2. He was saying "derrrr" to Olsen.

 

3. He was singing "Bear Down" or "Friends in Low Places"

 

4. Diabetics are known to be gassy.

Shit, I'm happy that he's bonding with his mates. Just don't be an idiot, have someone else drive for you.

 

 

Absolutely, Briggs knows his way around town.

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