Posted on 10/05/2020 10:34:28 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Jay Cutler is receiving backlash on social media after posting a series of photos to his Instagram with a bull elk he was able to harvest during a recent hunt. The former NFL quarterback posted the photos last week from his New Mexico elk hunt.
Its a wrap in NM. Amazing hunt. Short but sweet, he wrote in the caption of the photo posted on Thursday.
Jay did receive some love from the likes of elk hunting legend, Cameron Hanes, along with a handful of former teammates. Former Chicago Bears tight end Zack Miller commented Pew pew!! Or was it just pew? #DED and ex-Bears offensive lineman Kyle Long added big smile.
However, even though most of his fans were excited for his success, there were some who were.. less enthused, lets call it.
I will never [understand] murdering defenseless, beautiful, unsuspecting animals as a form of entertainment, one person posted in the comments. Poor harmless animal, posted another.
"I could never kill any animal that beautiful.. She could have babies waiting on her, someone else chimed in.
If you havent caught on, it seems the people who have the issue with this arent quite informed enough on whats REALLY going on here.
First of all, its not just a form of entertainment. Theres a solid chance the elk Jay shot is going to provide dozens of meals for him and his family, and he may even dish some out to some very lucky friends of his. And second, well, if you dont know how to distinguish a male elk from a female, then please do a little research before you criticize others for hunting.
Speaking of friends, there were several people in the comments who stood up for Jay and his successful hunting trip.
Always amuses me that the ones who comment poor animal or complaining about him posing with the animal are the same ones who post photos on their Instagram of their hamburgers or steaks at fancy restaurants before eating them, someone said in his defense.
How dare you go out and ethically harvest fresh organic meat for your family! Dont you know youre supposed to buy factory farmed meat at Whole Foods so that no animals are killed. Im outraged you did this all without a mask on too! another wrote.
Growing up in Indiana, Jay got started hunting at a young age. If you follow him on Instagram, you know he does not shy away from his roots, either. Last month, he shared a post with him and his dad after a successful velvet whitetail hunt.
And earlier this year, we followed along as Cutler went on a totally different kind of hunt when he tried to catch up with a chicken serial killer on his farm.
She probably thinks the milk spurts out of the antlers.
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