Jay Cutler left the Dolphins 30-20 loss against the Bucs early on because he was placed into the concussion protocol. His wife, Kristin Cavallari, was not very happy with what happened, based on some posts from her Snapchat.
“Sometimes I wish I could just say how I really feel about this football s*** … And give commentary about what I’m realllllly thinking. How great would that be,” she said from the family area at Hard Rock Stadium.
Cutler suffered a rib injury against the Jets which caused him to miss the game against the Ravens, and has now suffered eight career concussions, according to sportsinjurypredictor.com.
Everyone around the sport knows more and more about the dangers of playing football, and Cutler’s wife certainly knows more than ever after another injury for her husband in a season he was going to spend in the broadcast booth right up until the middle of August.
After what figures to be his last season in the NFL, maybe Cavallari will be able to say what she has always wanted to say about this football s***, and after yesterday’s evidence, it’s not going to be pretty.

About Matt Lichtenstadter
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