Jay Cutler has been known to throw a tantrum or two and get a little whiny at times. But during Thursday night's game with the Green Bay Packers, the Chicago Bears quarterback lost it -- both figuratively and literally.

First figuratively: In the second quarter, after one series ended with Cutler getting sacked, he walked to the sideline and gave left tackle J'Marcuss Webb an earful. As if flipping out on the guy wasn't enough, Cutler then shoved Webb out of the way before making his way to the bench.

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Cutler's explanation for his actions?

"I care about this. This isn't just a hobby for me. I'm not doing this for my health," he said. "I'm trying to win football games, trying to get first downs. When we're not doing the little things the right way consistently, I'm going to say something. If they want a quarterback that doesn't care, they need to get somebody else."

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Cutler went on to get sacked seven times, so the frustration was certainly understandable. But getting physical with your own lineman? Not cool, man. Even Philip Rivers agrees (and we know Rivers is always one spark from blowing up on somebody).

Literally speaking, Cutler was at the forefront of why Chicago's offense was so atrocious in the 23-10 loss. He threw four -- yes, four! -- interceptions on the night.

Just two days ago, Cutler issued a challenge -- in a roundabout way -- to the Packers' defensive backs when he wished them "good luck" having to cover Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery. If you were keeping track at home, Marshall had just two catches for 24 yards; Jeffery didn't have any.

Will somebody go off on Cutler about this?