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    Cutler Delivers; Becomes Offensive Leader

    Cutler delivered the way a leader does

    Steve Rosenbloom The RosenBlog 12:08 a.m. CST, November 8, 2011


    Jay Cutler wasn't particularly sharp as a passer against Philadelphia on Monday night. (Yeah but the results were)

    But Jay Cutler was particularly brilliant when it came to being a quarterback. Being a leader. Being a winner.

    Yeah, Cutler underthrew some deep passes. But when it came to making plays, he made some of the best you could want. Some of the best when the Bears absolutely needed them.

    With the bulk of his offense, Matt Forte, fumbling twice to give the Eagles two touchdowns, Cutler had to find a way.

    And on the key offensive series of the game, he did. In every way possible, it seemed, he did.

    Trailing by four in the fourth quarter, the Bears got great starting position near midfield, but were quickly moved back 10 yards because of a penalty.

    No matter. Next play, Cutler dropped back and saw nothing but pressure. He ran around, fell down, got up, saw more pressure, spun out and finally flipped a pass to Marion Barber that gained eight.

    Next play, Cutler dropped back and fired a strike to Earl Bennett cutting across the middle for 22.

    Next play, Cutler got more pressure, so he began to run, then mirrored his Vanderbilt days, making an option-like flip to Devin Hester, who gained 12 precious yards.

    Two plays later, Cutler lofted a gorgeous fade to Bennett in the right corner, another Vanderbilt special. Bears, 27-24.

    The numbers -- 18 of 32 for 208 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions -- will say Cutler was good.

    The eyes tell you Cutler was special when only special would do. (That's the Jay Cutler I used to watch in Denver who could have easily become an heir apparent to John Elway. All we saw last night was a sampling of that. It can get a lot better if Martz will just get out of his way)

    As wonderful as Cutler's heroics were in the fourth quarter, they might not have been needed if the Bears had continued the game plan and pace on the opening drive that resulted in a touchdown. I knew it wouldn’t last with Mike Martz calling plays, but that possession sparkled because the Bears used quick snap counts and almost no pre-snap motion to minimize false starts, wear out the Eagles’ aggressive defense and limit the crowd noise.

    Using Cutler on designed rollouts -- why'd it take so long for the Bears to go to what helped Cutler look so good in Denver?

    And why didn’t they go back to that? (You already answered that. Because Martz was calling plays)

    Lovie Smith emptied the magazine after the game. Well, emptied the magazine for him, anyway. He played the respect card with some bite in his voice and said the Bears should never be eight-point underdogs in a game like that. What’s more, he said Bears receivers were tired of hearing about the Eagles receivers and did something about it. This follows a week where he called out one of his players. Last season, Smith was all about addressing accountability in-house. This season, Smith suddenly is all about sticking it to doubters, critics and the rest of us outsiders. I like this Lovie. Fire on. (Isn't it about time something lit a fire under Mr. Stoic Face?)

    And say this for Smith: Henry Melton made his whereabouts known. (Still want to see more of Paea and Okoye. Okoye has a nice hit on Vick and I saw Paea vault a guy who tried to cut block him then get in Vicks face to force an incompletion. But Melton did improve especially against the run)

    Forte’s numbers look great: 133 yards on 24 carries for a 5.5 average. But those two fumbles that turned into two Eagles touchdowns -- has Forte been begging to get paid before he got hurt or before he almost cost the Bears? (I call cheap shot here. Forte seldom puts the ball on the ground and I doubt after last night that it will happen again very soon. Give the guy a break. The first points the Pats scored in the 86 Super Bowl came off a Walter Paytom fumble that cost the Bears a shutout)

    When the Bears converted four straight third downs to start the game, I thought they should’ve sent the ball to Canton. (That's what having Bennett back does for you)

    On the Eagles’ first drive into the red zone, Lance Briggs tipped a Michael Vick pass that Major Wright grabbed and returned to the Bears’ 48. How did Vick not see two Bears defenders in front of DeSean Jackson?

    But that’s what Smith’s defense does to Vick: turns an athlete into solely a quarterback.

    Vick said he still doesn’t know what the Bears do so well against him. Tough to beat a team that way, pal. (Ain't it a bitch though?)

    Vick said Brian Urlacher is getting faster as he gets older. Or, you know, Vick is getting slower.

    Eagles third-and-7 at the Bears’ 27, and Julius Peppers sacked Vick. Bad left knees for everyone. (In my book Peppers is one of the all time greatest DE's in the game. He's like the Energizer Rabbit out there)

    As long as Smith know what Vegas thinks of the Bears, did he also know the odds of Vick, not Cutler, being the quarterback who got sacked in this game?

    I hate the wildcat. At least, I hate the way the Bears run it. (Another page from Martz's playbook that should be torn out and burned)

    The biggest play of the first half might’ve been Nnamdi Asogmugha’s dropping an interception two plays before the Bears forced a fumble in the red zone on a punt and turned it into a touchdown. (We dodged some serious bullets last night and that wasn't the only one. The ball always bounces best for the winning team)

    Usually this question is asked about the Bears, but which was dumber in the first half: Vick’s red zone interception or Jason Babin’s roughing-the-passer call after a failed Bears third down in the red zone? (Babin's without a doubt but we got lucky on that call. Spencer gave him a hand with that)

    Results of three straight Bears possessions: Eagles touchdown, punt, Bears touchdown. And that was just in the last two minutes of the first half.

    Bennett couldn’t start for the Eagles and couldn’t be stopped by them, either. (Even is he's not a true #1 receiver at least we know who our #1 receiver is)

    Rookie punter, ball near midfield, fourth quarter, down by three, fake punt. Incomplete. Just like Andy Reid’s decision-making. (That was another bullet we dodged. The punter was a college QB and you don't even think about a fake and cover the gunners just to be safe???? Who made that bonehead decision? They make that play and it might have turned the game around in their favor)

    This is the kind of win that makes you believe the Bears won’t just make the postseason, but will host a playoff game. (Only if it continues. At least we know and they know what they're capable of when they decide their backs are up against the wall and they play like unchained maniacs)

    Then again, check back next Sunday. (Exactly! If we play like this against the Lions and win that one I'll start thinking playoffs again)

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    We're all pretty accustomed to Steve Rosenbloom telling it like it is most of the time in his slightly sarcastic manner. This time he leaves the sarcasm at home and writes a great article on his observation of Jay Cutler and last nights game.
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    Ever since Jay gave Martz "the word" on how this offense should be run to best suit the talents he has rather than the ones Martz imagines he has his play has been excellent. Just give him a little time and he makes some incredible throws like that soft lob to Bennett for the TD with about 8 Eagles right in his face. They rushed everybody but their CB's on that one.

    There were two other that were impressive throws too besides the deep one he laid right in RWills hands. One was one a crossing pattern by Bennett where he had a guy draped all over him and Cutler led him perfectly and the other was that back shoulder throw to Knox where Asomugha got called for interference. It was a terrific thrown but I wonder if Knox would have caught it even if he hadn't been interfered with. He wasn't adjusting to it very well from the angles I watched from.

    Give Jay Cutler another slightly bigger version of Earl Bennett who also isn't afraid to go over the middle and 3-4 secs. of protection and he can pick anyone apart. Ever since he swung that offense around to favor his strengths he's been great. We're finally getting to see the real Jay Cutler at last.
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    A lot of Jay's incompletions were passes that should of been caught. Just pointing that out to Rosenblah

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    Quote Originally Posted by gammabears View Post
    A lot of Jay's incompletions were passes that should of been caught. Just pointing that out to Rosenblah
    Absolutely. I'd say about a half dozen or so. Bennett was the only receiver who caught every ball thrown to him. Sanz dropped another key pass again on the play right before Forte's first fumble. He makes that catch, we get a first down, and that fumble never happens. Don't know what's with that boy lately. He's dropping an awful lot of passes. Cutler gave him the evil eye when he let that one slip through.
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    now imagine a OL like this every game (still can get better, but it was worse) and a #1 WR instead of RWill

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