From your first link.
Last night’s sideline incident with left tackle J’Marcus Webb, which featured Cutler swearing at and bumping the much bigger Webb, has created concerns within the organization that the players could eventually turn on Cutler, for good.
It’s not the first time a quarterback has had relationship issues in the locker room. We’ve heard for years that Ben Roethlisberger had been (and still may be) persona non grata in Pittsburgh.
Wow, he yelled at his offensive line? Remember Peyton being restrained from attacking Saturday? Or Brady's weekly antics? And look, Big Ben is hated in Pittsburgh, allegedly.
From the second.
"There is no good to Jay, there is no smiling. All we see is when he is pissed off, when he is angry and that reflects in the way people might view him in the locker room. But a guy like Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, genuinely they are nice people and they overextend themselves. Tom Brady can be the biggest diva in the world -- he has that right, he has won Super Bowls -- but he is not that guy. I think that is why he is even more likeable."
Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw even piled on. He said much of this could have been avoided if Cutler were was more judicious with his words to the media.
Much of this could be avoided if he was nicer to the media. Hmm, where have I seen the media piling on a guy because he doesn't like talking to them?. Oh, maybe it's the hundreds of athletes who have hated talking to the media.
Don't see anything about him being detested by his team mates though.