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Chicago Bears – Here we Go Again
Last season, the Chicago Bears missed the playoffs because of injuries to Jay Cutler and Matt Forte. This season, after a 7-1 start to the season, the Bears have lost three of their last four games, while injuries keep piling up. This time? Brian Urlacher, probably out for the regular season.
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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Finally Gets Some Protection
It’s not that Jay Cutler was so great upon his return after taking a week and two quarters off after a concussion. Still, the quarterback is better than anything else the Chicago Bears can field instead of him, and with the usual help of the best defense in the NFL, the losing streak ended and the playoffs are once again a very short distance away.
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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Is Anything But Soft
After being on the receiving end of a cheap shot from Tim Dobbins, Jay Cutler kept on playing, despite the concussion, before finally being taken out of the game. After his concussion on Sunday night it’s 3 and 9. He didn’t see anyone open so he just ran up the middle for 11 yards and the first down. No slide; just running till a defender brought him down.
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Houston Texans – Cheap Shot on Jay Cutler for the Win
It was always going to be a rough, physical, defensive battle. Too bad the Houston Texans had to insure supremacy by delivering a violent cheap shot to the head of Jay Cutler, taking him out of the game thanks to a helmet to helmet hit by Tim Dobbins.
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10 Most Hated NFL Players
After going through the guys people like to love, it’s time to put the spotlight on the most hated played in the NFL according to Nielsen and E-Poll market research, which tells us that it’s never good to play for the Cowboys (Tony Romo) or one of those schools people love to hate (Notre Dame, USC) if you’re planning on having a disappointing career like Matt Leinart and Brady Quinn.
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Chicago Bears – Best NFL Defense Covering for Jay Cutler
Jay Cutler is a good quarterback on most days, nothing more. The Chicago Bears defense might be the best in the NFL, proving it once more as they took a big hold on the lead in the NFC North with a 13-7 win over the Detroit Lions, which was never really that close.
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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler at his Absolute Worst
He’s had bad games before, but this one something special. Not just getting sacked 7 times by the Green Bay Packers, as the Chicago Bears went down 23-10 in Lambeau Field. Not just Jay Cutler getting intercepted four times while posting a 28.2 quarterback rating. But it was the over-confidence in pregame, and the terrible behavior to his linesmen during the defeat.
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Chicago Bears Ending Looking Tragic Without Jay Cutler
Jay Cutler suddenly seems like the most important player in the world to Chicago Bears fans. Who knew. Cutler announced he won’t be coming back anytime soon, not even the playoffs (if they make it), leaving Caleb Hanie, an undrafted quarterback out of Colorado State to fill in.
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2011 NFL Week 11 – Quarterbacks Rise and Fall
Late November, 11 weeks of NFL action and everything is as expected – Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers can’t lose, Sam Bradford keeps getting sacked, and Jay Cutler leads the Bears to a fifth straight win and Bears fans are sad he’s out for the season. Wait, What?!
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Jay Cutler Sends a F&^* You to Mike Martz
Even when Jay Cutler comes up with a very good game, leading the Chicago Bears to a 39-10 win over the Minnesota Vikings while throwing two touchdown passes and no interceptions, arguably his best game this season, something bad has to come out of it.