Jay Cutler joins Waddle and Silvy every Monday afternoon on AM 1000. This weeks show was supposed to be at The Cubby Bear in Wrigleyville. The guys had a great show last week with Jay and his wife, Kristin coming off a big win against the Atlanta Falcons. Unfortunately this week will not be the same as Jay Cutler did not attend.

Bears QB Jay Cutler this morning informed @ESPN1000 he would not appear on his reguarly scheduled radio show today at 2 p.m. — Rich Campbell (@Rich_Campbell) October 20, 2014

.@ESPN1000 Program Director Adam Delevitt said Bears QB Jay Cutler gave no reason for cancelling his regularly scheduled appearance today. — Rich Campbell (@Rich_Campbell) October 20, 2014

Jay seems to be sour after the loss to the Miami Dolphins this past Sunday. Tensions have been flying and rumors are swirling but it is pretty clear that something is going on among the Chicago Bears players as Jay will not be attending the show today. Cutler already has a larger number of fans that are not on the “Jay Cutler bandwagon” and this is certainly not going to help his case.

This brings up a great question of, should athletes be required to fulfill their media obligations no matter what? Most of us know the feeling of losing a tough game, or not wanting to do something, but did Jay cross the line by not showing up to the Waddle and Silvy show? Kyle Long saved the day and jumped in for Jay and fans appreciated that, but they don’t seem to be happy about the no showing.

@WaddleandSilvy @TWaddle87 No question 4 Kyle, just this: thx 4 joining the show 2day. Could’ve said no after yesterday but didn’t. #Respect — Tartan Tony (@TartanTony71) October 20, 2014

@WaddleandSilvy what happened to Jay? Why did he duck out on the show? — Bill of America (@SilverFoxPlease) October 20, 2014

@WaddleandSilvy Kyle addressing his comments is good. But Jay skipping his show makes it even more difficult to stay on his side. — Jøhñ Pàúł Śčhmûçkër (@thepopeXV) October 20, 2014

@espngoffman @WaddleandSilvy @TartanTony71 Jay doesn’t show up most Sunday’s, so I guess we shouldn’t be surprised he’s not there today. — Jim Pfieffer™ (@Pfief5) October 20, 2014

Source(s) ChicagoBears