The 2009 Bears will be a team to watch in 2009 with the addition of Jay Cutler. With his ability to throw the ball down the field, Devin Hester may finally be able to reach his potential as a burner at WR. The Bears will also be returning their star RB, Matt Forte, who impressed last season with over 1,200 yards. Their defense should be solid as always, but the major question will be chemistry with Cutler and the WR's. By week 2, will they have enough time together to have their timing down? Probably not. I give the Steelers 8/10.
Jay Cutler
26 May 2009
p>Week 2 Steelers at Chicago
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5 April 2009
news out of Chicago has some undisclosed (of course!!) Bears players not too happy with the fact of Jay Cutler not only not knowing who Sid Luckman is or was, but in his live press intro, he openly displayed the attitude of "whatever" toward the Bears icon. Not good when it comes to the respect trait toward those that have come before him in the grand scheme of Bears country. The reason I put this competitors thought in my Purple Crew speal is because the Bears ARE in our division. Now, do I think Cutler will be able to impact the Purple's success? Heck NO......the Bears offensive line isn't anything like what Denver's was or what our's is and with players such as JAllen, Culter will be seeing a lot of turf face to face. Yes, Cutler is a mobile QB, but some of the DEs he will be facing are just as swift. It is this bloggers opinion that Cutler will be lucky to get away with his health.
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31 October 2008
LEAGUE MVP
RUNNER-UP: Jay Cutler (DEN)—Unlike Brees and Rivers, his team is actually in a position where it’d make the playoffs today. He’s made huge strides each year, but none has been larger than this season’s.
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