Jay needn't be 300 pounds anymore, no. But that he's shrinking at such a quick pace is kinda disturbing, from the persepctive of someone who values weight training and a degree of natural muscular base.
Of course, it has to be noted that Jay has been a HEAVY abuser of steroid-type compounds for a very long time, so his system is more than likely shot to hell, from an androgenic standpoint. Without any gear, the man would have the test production of a 12-year-old girl.
Unlike many of the musclemen of old, Cutler isn't "of the iron", and his interest in training with weights just for the sheer joy of it was probably never really there.
If he's smart, he'll remain relatively covered for his appearances and push for a new angle. IF he wants to stay in the muscle industry. I do think the whole supplement corner is beyond played-out, though. Then again, Jay's truly not some master trainer, either, so where that leaves him, I have no idea.
Cutler has a very good structure and at one time was a fantastic responder to drugs, in which he was willing to indulge. Plus he was willing to do his time stimulating growth with regular gym visits. But the workouts were standard-issue gym rat boredom.
All the best to Jay.