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    Next 2 games watershed for Cutler

    For us to beat the best NFL teams, Cutler will need to make very few mistakes. Our defense alone will not be able to carry all of the load. Jay needs to show that he is more than just a QB with a strong arm. He needs to play smart football.

    It's not all on the offensive line. Great QB's have had to work behind olines as bad (or worse) than ours. It's time for Cutler to show us if he's a special QB, or not.

    He will need to quit making critical errors - holding onto the ball until he gets sacked and fumbles. Be willing to spread the ball around to more than one WR, B.Marsh. He needs to keep his head straight, in a big game.

    IMHO, these next two games will define Jay Cutler to us. We'll know exactly what we have in him. Does he have more than just a strong arm? We'll see.

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    Next 2 games watershed for Cutler

    Smith's Bears and Kubiak's Texans mirror one another



    I'm relieved the Bears have concluded the junior varsity portion of their schedule and finally have a worthy opponent Sunday night at Soldier Field. The comedy of errors in Nashville was entertaining, but it's time for a 15-round bout between two legitimate heavyweight contenders.

    It's silly to mock a club that's 7-1, but it has been difficult to gauge just how good the Bears are. The Texans, also 7-1, will provide a much-needed barometer.

    Lovie Smith's Bears and Gary Kubiak's Texans mirror one another.

    Both defenses have been lethal possessing a real appetite for changing the complexion of a game. The Bears have their MVP candidate in ball-punching cornerback Charles Tillman while the Texans have destructive defensive end J.J. Watt.

    Both teams have top-shelf running backs. Arian Foster arguably is the best dual threat in the league. Matt Forte has played up to his new contract and Bears fans are screaming for Mike Tice to get him more involved in the passing game.

    Both teams stop the run. Houston allows just 82.4 yards per game (second in NFL) to the Bears 88 (sixth).
    Pass rush has been a strength for both teams.

    Both teams lost to the only really good team they have played, the Packers.

    All things considered, it's difficult to imagine anything other than the kind of brawl that's decided by who makes the fewest mistakes.

    In that case, it's easier for me to trust Matt Schaub, who's more of a big-armed game manager, than it is Jay Cutler. And that's bothersome.

    If somebody would have told you in the winter of 2009 when Jerry Angelo traded for Cutler that this is where we would be with the quarterback in his fourth season here, you wouldn't have believed it. But this is where we are with Cutler, who has been dynamite in fourth quarters — while "guiding" the Bears to the 29th-ranked passing offense in the league.

    The next 10 days, with games against the Texans and 49ers, are a watershed for Cutler. It's time for the Bears long-awaited franchise quarterback to step up and define his Bears career.

    It has been easy to marvel at the Bears stunning plus-16 turnover margin, seven defensive touchdowns and defensive player of the week/month honors, but there's no way Smith's defense can be expected to sustain that pace for eight more games. Cutler, who posted the most forgettable 130-something rating ever against the Titans last week, has to be the reason the Bears win some of these games.

    The Texans aren't likely to be as generous as recent Bears punching bags. Schaub doesn't throw into double coverage recklessly. He chucks the ball away when he has large, angry men chasing him and doesn't have options. The Texans have turned it over only six times all year.

    It's true the Texans protect Schaub better than the Bears protect Cutler, but that shouldn't preclude Cutler from playing smart. If he does, and the Bears win more because of him instead of merely with him, that chatter about going to New Orleans won't sound so goofy to me.

    If the Bears win despite his performance, it makes sense only to look at the trip to San Francisco — to give Cutler yet another chance to be prove he's who we thought he was going to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustAnotherBearsFan99 View Post
    It's not all on the offensive line. Great QB's have had to work behind olines as bad (or worse) than ours. It's time for Cutler to show us if he's a special QB, or not.
    In all of my years of watching football, I have never seen a pass blocking offensive line this bad. It cannot even protect in max protect. The problem with Cutler and/or Tice to acknowledge the fact that no matter how many people you put back there it isn't going to buy anymore time. Since this occurs, the Bears need to put more receivers on the field and spread out the defense so that there is more options to throw quick passes to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inchibearfan View Post
    In all of my years of watching football, I have never seen a pass blocking offensive line this bad. It cannot even protect in max protect. The problem with Cutler and/or Tice to acknowledge the fact that no matter how many people you put back there it isn't going to buy anymore time. Since this occurs, the Bears need to put more receivers on the field and spread out the defense so that there is more options to throw quick passes to.
    The blocking is really bad. I agree with that.
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    Well the best way to deal with that deficiency in pass blocking both for the Bears and any other team with a mobile QB who can throw on the run or from outside the pocket is to let him do it. Hell, encourage it if you have to.

    Martz wouldn't do it and although Tice paid lip service to it in preseason (like he did a lot of other things too) we've yet to see it happen much. Jay makes as good of or better plays when he's not in the pocket as he does when he is so let it happen. That's one way to get around the pass protection problem until we come up with other solutions.

    It gets a little more frustrating each week to continually watch Tice ignore the obvious. His game plans and early play calling have become far too predictable and that's why Cutler is getting dumped and we're not scoring early in these games. The confidence level in what they're doing just isn't there.
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    IMHO the weather will do more to dictate the game plan for both teams and I believe it will be a low scoring affair with the Bears on top.
    BEARS WEATHER !

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    Quote Originally Posted by omc1969 View Post
    IMHO the weather will do more to dictate the game plan for both teams and I believe it will be a low scoring affair with the Bears on top.
    BEARS WEATHER !
    One thing I like about Cutler is that he's got the power and accuracy to still have a solid passing game - if he keeps it to medium range or less. Bennett is so sure-handed, that he can catch about anything thrown his way, even in windy rainy conditions.

    I'm all for running a lot, but mix it up enough to keep from being 100% one-dimensional.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JustAnotherBearsFan99 View Post
    One thing I like about Cutler is that he's got the power and accuracy to still have a solid passing game - if he keeps it to medium range or less. Bennett is so sure-handed, that he can catch about anything thrown his way, even in windy rainy conditions.

    I'm all for running a lot, but mix it up enough to keep from being 100% one-dimensional.
    Yeah, with swirling 35 MPH winds expected it will be hard to throw long so the short game will need to be executed perfectly. We have the players to do so. Get the RB's in the act in BOTH the run & pass and we'll grind it out and tire out the Texans "D". Keep their "O" off the field and punch them in the mouth. Watt will then be pretty much neutralized. IMHO !

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    These next two games IMO (Tonight and Monday night against the 49ers) are key for this coming season. Cutler is going to need to be perfect from here on out. No Mistakes tonight. Short fast passes should be the name of the game tonight.
    Last edited by JPosh2012; 11-11-2012 at 06:48 PM.

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