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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler & Marc Trestman Losing the Little Credit They Have
There’s no home field advantage for the Chicago Bears this season, losing 27-14 to the Miami Dolphins in Soldier Field. Marc Trestman isn’t having any success with his offensive ideas, as Jay Cutler reverts back to his old ways of costing his team games instead of winning them.
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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Keeps Making the Same Mistakes
Maybe some day Marc Trestman will fix Jay Cutler, but it seems like it’s going to take more time, as the Chicago Bears lose 31-24 to the Carolina Panthers, with Cutler throwing two interceptions on forced throws while Cam Newton, still far from perfect, was good enough to ignore his own team’s mistakes and deliver the game winning touchdown pass to Greg Olsen.
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Chicago Bears – Aaron Rodgers is Their Kryptonite
Seeing Aaron Rodgers on the field, playing well and healthy, automatically makes the Chicago Bears worse. On defense, on offense. Maybe it has some psychological effect on Jay Cutler, who knows. What is clear is that some things don’t change, as the Green Bay Packers shake off the criticism and beat their biggest rivals 38-17.
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Bears Over Jets – Mistakes Make the Difference
Mistakes by Geno Smith, by the New York Jets and the officials, who seem to be doing an awful job this season, helped the Chicago Bears come away with another road win in Prime Time, this time 27-19 with another solid performance from Jay Cutler and the emerging defensive star, rookie Kyle Fuller.
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Bears Over 49ers – Highs & Lows of Being a Quarterback
Despite leading comfortably for most of the games, penalties and avoidable Colin Kaepernick turnovers resulted in the San Francisco 49ers losing on their debut in their new stadium while the Chicago Bears got an outstanding fourth quarter from Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall, coming away with the 28-20 win.
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Bills Over Bears – Some Problems Never Change
A defense that can’t stop the run and one Jay Cutler who can’t hold himself back from throwing interceptions; a known problem for the Chicago Bears, losing 23-20 at home in overtime to the Buffalo Bills, doing exactly what the books says to against teams without the ability to stop the ground game.
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Seahawks Over Bears – What Champions Should Look Like
Not everything about this preseason has been perfect, but the Seattle Seahawks looked more than ready in a 34-6 win over the Chicago Bears as Russell Wilson, the offense and the defense looked excellent while the starters were playing, as opposed to Jay Cutler and the rest of his teammates who didn’t look quite prepared for this kind of competition, which might be saying something about their upcoming season.
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Bears Over Jaguars – Quarterback Battles Steals the Show
While the Chicago Bears came away as the winners from their preseason game with the Jacksonville Jaguars, beating them 20-19, it was the battle for the starting spot between Chad Henne and Blake Bortles, both putting on a solid performance, that stole most of the attention, while Jay Cutler continued to look very confident for the winning side.
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Bears Over Eagles – Quarterbacks Leave Opposite Impressions
While the Chicago Bears were quite happy with the performances of Jay Cutler, Jordan Palmer and Jimmy Clausen at quarterback, the Philadelphia Eagles, losing 34-28, were much less pleased with what they saw from their starter Nick Foles, with things from Matt Barkley and Mark Sanchez not being much better.
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NFL Rumors – Chicago Bears Expect More Improvement From Jay Cutler
Entering his second season under the current head coach, Marc Trestman, Jay Cutler is expected to build on the improvement the Chicago Bears saw from him last year, expecting from their franchise and often criticized quarterback to deliver more than what they’ve gotten from him so far.