Those highlights really show just how bad "Bad Rex" could be, good grief. Cutler had his moments too, but Rex was really up there in the unbelievably bad games. 0.0 against the Packers for example.
Nobody was worse than Bad Rex. Not even Cutler as his worst. What a rollercoaster of emotions this game was. I'll try to recall them all as they were felt in order as the game played out: Disbelief, shock, frustration, disgust, embarrassment, rage, bewilderment, hope, disbelief again, joy, guilt, relief, jubilation, satisfaction.
Totally man. Cutler wasn't in his league. It blew my mind how bad Bad Rex could be sometimes. Bad Rex could look like he was handling a football for the first time in his entire life. Like he was from some european country. And not even one that played rugby, but some arse-crack-of-the-world far eastern european country where the closest you came to an oval shaped object was a friendly game of rockball at your local soviet gulag. Bad Rex was so bad he could look like he'd had a double amputation with his arms being replaced by rejects from a rubber dogshit factory in China. Bad Rex was bad.
Hahahaha I was at that game and so someone pass out, so you could be right. Those highlights are classic but can't be watched without watching this too.
So thus I conclude he autoerotic ashpyxiated mid-game before Trubs threw his 6 TD. Because he did finish with 6 TD passes.
Not only is that classic and I could watch it a million times, but the reporters, "Thanks coach" at the end is the best.