Perhaps people were being a bit hasty with the reformed Jay Cutler talk. On the drive after the Packers went up 7-0 on an Aaron Rodgers touchdown pass to Greg Jennings, Cutler drove the Bears to the Green Bay 25, only to throw the ball into double coverage in the end zone. The pass was easily intercepted by Derrick Martin.
The moment of high comedy on the Bears second drive came when Cutler whiffed on making a block on Martin, who then ended up intercepting him.
The Bears were able to come up with a defensive stand, forcing the Packers to punt for the first time in the game. At the beginning of the ensuing drive, Cutler hit Devin Hester for a 16-yard first down pass on the final play of the first quarter. Of course, he was nearly intercepted for a second time by Nick Collins on the first play of the second quarter, but Collins dropped it.