(670 The Score) The Bears' unveiling this week of the top 100 players in franchise history has been the source of much debate, and perhaps nothing grabbed the attention quite like Jay Cutler being ranked No. 85 on the list.
Cutler holds almost all of the Bears' significant passing records but was rated behind many individuals who accomplished less and/or were in Chicago for far less time than his eight years.
Many thought Cutler should be ranked higher,
including 670 midday host Dan Bernstein. Overnight host Les Grobstein wasn't one of those individuals. He thought even less of Cutler, pegging him to be about the 850th-best Bears player of all time, give or take.
You can watch the video above with Grobstein's full explanation.
"Statistics lie -- I like wins and losses," Grobstein said.