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Jay Cutler stands up Mike Tice on the sideline

Chris Chase, USA TODAY Sports

Jay Cutler was at his petulant best Monday night in Dallas.

In his last primetime game, the Chicago Bears quarterback caught flak for yelling at his offensive lineman. On Monday night, he chose the opposite tack, showing up offensive coordinator Mike Tice by giving him the silent treatment on the sideline.

ESPN cameras caught Cutler walking away from Tice after a series in which the quarterback had to burn a second first-half timeout to avoid a delay of game penalty. The clip shows a frustrated Cutler sitting down on the bench as Tice tries to talk to him. Once Cutler sits, Tice tries to sidle up next to him to continue his one-sided conversation. Without any acknowledgment of his coach's presence, Cutler immediately got off the bench and walked away to grab a chill Gatorade from the nearest brah while Tice yelled out in vain to stop him.

Mike Tirico speculated that Cutler was upset because Tice's playcalls were coming in too slow.

Tice looked like a guy getting shot down in a bar. He swoops in and his target shuts it down immediately. The coach's pink-brimmed hat and hipster glasses only added to the hilarity.

Cutler was more like the cool kid who couldn't be bothered by an uptight teacher trying to harsh his buzz. If Jeff Spicoli played quarterback, he'd have done the same thing.

Chicago Bears' Jay Cutler (6) after an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys Monday, Oct. 1, 2012, in Arlington, Texas. The Bears won 34-18. (AP Photo/Sharon Ellman) ORG XMIT: OTKTG317
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