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How far can the Bears go with Cutler? Week 9 preview.
The Bears are sitting at 6-1 and Jay Cutler is playing well. There are still questions about the Bears. Can they protect Cutler? Can Cutler keep his head and play consistent all season? Can the defense continue to get turnovers and score?
If the Bears keep things going in this direction, they may play for the NFC Championship.
Here's a look at Week 9.
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Bears QB Jay Cutler Explains Why He Cursed At Booing Fans
After FOX cameras caught Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler allegedly cursing fans who were booing the team's offense in the first half of their game against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, the seven-year veteran made an attempt to explain his actions in an interview with Waddle and Silvy of ESPN Radio Chicago. Cutler and the Bears' offense only managed to muster seven...
Fantasy Football Week 9: Cam Newton Among Must-Start Quarterbacks
Jay Cutler, Chicago BearsJay Cutler came into this season as a lukewarm idea of a stud quarterback.Based on the fact the Bears' season went down the toilet last year following Cutler’s season-ending thumb injury and the addition of Brandon Marshall to the Bears' wide receiver tandem, many felt that Cutler could be a solid top 5 fantasy quarterback this year.Then there were...
Brian Urlacher: If the fans can say whatever they want, why can’t we?
Jay Cutler has been taking some heat over the past few days after it appeared that he swore at Chicago Bears fans on his way to the locker room before halftime of a win over the Carolina Panthers. The Bears offense had played poorly and the fans were booing, so it made sense to think that. Of course, Cutler denied blasting the fans and said he was simply angry with the way he and...
Week 9 NFL fantasy football sleepers
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QB Jay Cutler (Chicago Bears): An uneasy feeling is often accompanied whenever you’re trotting out quarterback Jay Cutler. He is more than capable of crushing your week with a bevy of interceptions. However, it’s easy to like his chances...
Midway Illustrated answers Total Titans' questions about the Bears
I'm glad to be joined for this week's Q&A by Brett Solesky of Bloguin's fine Bears site, Midway Illustrated. Check them out for more Bears coverage, and for my answers to Brett's questions.
Total Titans: The last time the Titans faced the Bears in the regular season was back in 2008, the year before the Bears traded for Jay Cutler. In his fourth season...
Panthers Defensive Coordinator Sean McDermott Bristles At Criticism Of Defense
Defensive coordinator Sean McDermott was on the defensive Monday, a day after the Carolina Panthers dropped another close game despite a strong showing from his group, Joseph Person of the Charlotte Observer.
The Panthers held Chicago to 210 yards, forced three turnovers and sacked Bears quarterback Jay Cutler six times and still lost 23-22 after the Bears drove for a game-winning...
Chicago Bears: Week 9 NFL Power Rankings (#3)
Last week: 1 (-2)
Record: 6-1
I’m moving the Bears out of the #1 spot barely this week because I wasn’t impressed with their near home loss to the Panthers and because the Falcons looked good against the Eagles. However, the Falcons still haven’t really played anyone that’s any good and they almost lost at home to the Raiders. The Bears’ one loss was on Thursday Night and...
Bear Report Radio Week 9 Preview: Tennessee Titans
In this week's Chicago Bears podcast we talked more about the Bears offense, should Mike Tice go more no-huddle with Jay Cutler? How excited was Nate Collins to get off the bench and get some quality playing time? What about Julius Peppers? We talked about this and got much more including a full preview of the Tennessee Titans from Tom Gower of TotalTitans.com.
Chicago Bears Escape With a Win Over The Carolina Panthers
For more than three quarters Sunday afternoon, the NFC North leading Chicago Bears looked as though they were in big trouble against the visiting Carolina Panthers. Trailing Cam Newton’s one-win crew 13-7 at half time the Bears were even loudly booed by the Soldier Field faithful heading into the locker room."I'd boo us too," Bears quarterback Jay Cutler said. "...
Did You Know? 10/30/2012
The last time the Chicago Bears came back from a deficit of 12 or more points in the fourth quarter to win was on Nov. 25, 2007.
Strangely enough it was against the Jay Cutler led Denver Broncos.
The Bears trailed 34-20 with 10:38 left in the final quarter on that winter day at Soldier Field.
WR/KR Devin Hester provided the Bears with their only two touchdowns up to that point...
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