1. Jay Cutler is Jay Cutler. He runs hot and cold. He can throw away a win as easily as spark one. The great match-up issue for the Dolphins is Chicago's receiving size - 6-4 Brandon Marshall, 6-3 Alshon Jeffery, 6-6 Martellus Bennett - against undersized cornerbacks. It makes sense to say Chicago will have its way with these size advantages. If 6-3 Jordy Nelson had a nine-catch day against 5-10 Brent Grimes, what will a surely motivated star like the ex-Dolphin Marshall do? But Nelson also had Aaron Rodgers throwing to him. Cutler has had these kind of match-ups every game and Chicago is the definition of average with the 15th scoring offense (23.8 points). Look, Cutler could have a great day. Or he could be the definition of his career, which I'm figuring he will be, especially since ...