Found November 13, 2009 on
Windy City Gridiron:
Adding insult to injury, the NFL has levied a $20k fine against QB Jay Cutler for his decision to air out frustrations towards referee Ed Hochuli last week.
A day after throwing five interceptions in the Bears' 10-6 loss at San Francisco, Cutler was fined $20,000 by the NFL for abusive conduct toward a game official during last Sunday's 41-21 loss to the Cardinals.
Cutler was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct in the third quarter following a pass attempt to Greg Olsen. He argued with Ed Hochuli because he thought Olsen was held on the play.
The article also mentions that Tommie Harris was fined $7,500 for the punch he threw last week.
$20k for yelling at a ref, but only $7,500 for punching a player. Alrighty then...
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http://www.windycitygridiron.com/2009...
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