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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Signed For Seven More Seasons
Despite missing out on the playoffs for a third straight season, the Chicago Bears have no doubt in their minds that Jay Cutler is their franchise quarterback for the forseeable future, signing him on a new 7-year deal that will pay the 8-year veteran around $18 million a season on average, and the deal includes more than $50 million in guaranteed money.
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Chicago Bears – Focus Moves From Playoffs to Jay Cutler
If the bottom line is the most important thing, than Marc Trestman becoming the head coach didn’t change anything. The Chicago Bears still missed the playoffs, as the defense continued to decline while the offense slightly improved. Something of a Zerio-sum game, which at the end of it comes the decision to keep or let go of Jay Cutler.
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Chicago Bears – The Jay Cutler Experience Isn’t for the Faint of Heart
Choosing Jay Cutler over Josh McCown might have been a bad decision by Marc Trestman early on for the Chicago Bears, but by the end of their 38-31 win over the Cleveland Browns it turned out to be the correct one. No one argues with bottom lines, which is the Bears currently holding on to the lead in the NFC North, hoping for the Detroit Lions to slip up in their next game and later as well.
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NFL Rumors – Chicago Bears Starting Jay Cutler, Benching Josh McCown
The Chicago Bears haven’t seen a win with Jay Cutler at the quarterback position in over two months, but that isn’t stopping them from re-instating him as their starter, which means Josh McCown, doing a very good job in his place, is going back to the bench.
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NFL Rumors – Chicago Bears Won’t Re-Sign Jay Cutler
It makes less and less financial sense to give quarterbacks massive contracts unless you’re completely sure they’re your franchise guy. The Chicago Bears, after almost five seasons with Jay Cutler, probably realize they have to go in a different direction, which means the 8-year veteran is going to be one of the biggest names in free agency a few months from now.
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Cutler vs McCown – Who Should the Chicago Bears Start
Who would have guessed the Chicago Bears were going to have a quarterback controversy? While Jay Cutler has been away, Josh McCown has done more than a decent job as his replacement, which makes it a reasonable question to ask: Shouldn’t he keep on starting for the team in next week’s game?
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NFL Rumors: Chicago Bears Won’t Re-Sign Jay Cutler
At the end of this season, Jay Cutler becomes a free agent, and there’s been some real debate among those making the decisions for the Chicago Bears whether to give him a new contract, making him their franchise quarterback, or to go in another direction after a tenure filled with disappointments and not enough postseason.
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Washington Redskins – Only Win Against Backup Quarterbacks
For the second time this season, the Washington Redskins enjoy a backup quarterback having to step in, giving themselves enough of a weak opposition to win for, surprisingly, the second time this season. However, Josh McCown actually looked better than Jay Cutler did, while Robert Griffin III needed some big help from Roy Helu to walk off with a smile on his face.
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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Looks MVP’ish Next to Eli Manning
The Chicago Bears found out how easy it is to get back on the saddle if the New York Giants are your opponents, enjoying yet another interception-filled evening courtesy of Eli Manning, while Jay Cutler found out how simple games can be when he doesn’t make mistakes and focuses on getting the ball to Brandon Marshall.
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Chicago Bears – An Absolute Mess on Offense
New offensive systems can fix certain faults with teams, but it seems like there’s something more profoundly wrong with the Chicago Bears, who can’t even win games when Jay Cutler isn’t throwing interceptions.