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Windy City Gridiron: Same Ol' Cutler

Bears’ blog Windy City Gridiron thought they were watching a great performance by Chicago tonight. And for the most part they were…except for one, somewhat important guy in particular:

Despite looking awful for the entire 1st half and most of the third quarter, the Bears managed to find their way into the lead off of a good offensive drive and some tough defensive play. But in the end the Bears just fell short…again.

I’ve been more willing to put a lot of the offensive problems on the line and coaching, but today Jay Cutler was just not on. He had 3 plays that should have been TDs, but he overthrew the ball. How you can overthrow Johnny Knox and Devin Hester in full sprint mode is beyond me, but he did.

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