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LAKE FOREST, Ill. - The way this season is going, Jay Cutler could be excused for turning as green as a Packers jersey with envy when he sees Aaron Rodgers on Sunday. He'll see a quarterback that's been on the run all season, just like him. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
As you know, I have been high on Colt McCoy for a while. I think he is a perfect fit for the Denver Broncos, and here's why: 1. The revolving door that is McPatriotDaniels quarterbacks When Drew Bledsoe went down, Tom Brady stepped in. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Love him or hate him, he's already made Sunday's game a lot more interesting. He legally changed his last name from Johnson to the Spanish pronunciation of the digits of his jersey number. Full Article at Daily Norseman
The Bears will get to try and play spoiler, at least for one week, as they host their historic rivals from up North. As has been said before, the Bears figure to win one game that they're not supposed to win. Full Article at Windy City Gridiron
It’s the most wonderful time of the yeeeaaaarrrrrr! With no disrespect to Any Williams, I am not referring to Christmas. Instead, I am celebrating the fantasy football playoffs. Full Article at Sports Blogs
1. Thursday night football, Jets vs Bills, was a showdown of the two worst starting quarterbacks in the league. As bad as Mark Sanchez and Ryan Fitzpatrick are, Kellen Clemens is worse. Full Article at The Exception
SUNDAY SNAPSHOT Kickoff: 12:00 p.m. Central Surface: Grass Television: FOX â Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick Series: 178th regular-season meeting in the NFL's most frequently played rivalry. Bears lead 90-81-6. Full Article at FOX Sports
CHICAGO, Dec. 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Chicago Bears' quarterback Jay Cutler and Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly) have already helped send 44 children to American Diabetes Association diabetes camps next summer - with four games left in the NFL... Full Article at PR Newswire
Tosche Station Power Converters - Bensa and the Power Converters are now two games ahead of anyone in the playoffs. This team has won six straight and looks about as much a lock for the title as the Patriots of two years ago. Full Article at Rock Chalk Talk
4 days ago: Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte (22) makes a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the St. Louis Rams in Chicago, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009. Full Article at Acme Packing Company
-Richee -"If you look for the bad in people expecting to find it, you surely will." - Abraham Lincoln -Measure your performance against your best competitors and consider how you can use it to beat them the next time! Full Article at Sports Blogs
Green Bay at Chicago: The Packers have won four straight, while the Bears have begun their winter hibernation. Look for Jay Cutler to find a lot of receivers wearing white. Packers 27, Bears 13. Full Article at The Appleton Post-Crescent
DENVER -- For everybody who cursed this young football coach for trading Jay Cutler, condemned his draft picks as madness or demanded he be fired before his first game on the Denver Broncos' sideline, it's time to consider calling Josh McDaniels a new... Full Article at Indianapolis Star
The Philadelphia Eagles offense earned a B-plus overall in my third-quarter report card. So naturally, since the defense is better, you’d think they would have to earn an A, right? Full Article at Bleacher Report
Radio: AM-620 in Milwaukee. Wayne Larrivee will call the play-by-play action for the Packer Radio Network with Larry McCarren providing the analysis. Last time they met: Packers 21, Bears 15, on Sept. 13 (Week 1), at Lambeau Field. Full Article at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Air supply: The Eagles get WR DeSean Jackson (concussion) back, and he'll team with rookie Jeremy Maclin for a pass-first gameplan. Full Article at USA Today
So here we sit Bear fans; the end of week 12. The regular season will conclude in roughly 5 weeks and the playoffs will commence. Well, for the Chicago Bears the season may as well be in the books now and cut their losses...literally. Full Article at Associated Content
is our weekly look at the best and worst matchups from around the NFL and how they might affect lineup decisions for your Fantasy Football team. Full Article at CBS Sports
The Chicago Bears have not defeated many quality opponents in 2009, but have stayed out of the NFL's sub-basement by feasting on some of the bad ones. Full Article at WISN Milwaukee
RapidReports are being generated by a network of 32 correspondents reporting from every NFL city.From now until the end of the season, stay dialed in on the latest news and notes coming fromyour favorite team. Full Article at CBS Sports
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CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears throws a pass against the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Rams 17-9.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears passes against the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears beat the Rams 17-9.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears passes against the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears beat the Rams 17-9.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears passes against the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears beat the Rams 17-9.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears is sacked by Leonard Little #91 of the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears beat the Rams 17-9.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears takes the field prior to playing against the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears beat the Rams 17-9.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears rolls out to look for a ceceiver against the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS - NOVEMBER 29: Jared Allen #69 of the Minnesota Vikings sacks Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears on November 29, 2009 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Bears 36-10.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS - NOVEMBER 29: Jared Allen #69 of the Minnesota Vikings celebrates after he sacked Jay Cutler of the Chicago Bears on November 29, 2009 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Bears 36-10.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS - NOVEMBER 29: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears walks off the field in the first half against the Minnesota Vikings on November 29, 2009 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS - NOVEMBER 29: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears is pressured by Heath Farwell #59 of the Minnesota Vikings on November 29, 2009 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 22: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears prepares to enter the field for the last offensive series for the Bears against the Philadelphia Eagles at Soldier Field on November 22, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Eagles defeated the Bears 24-20.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 22: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears runs with the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles at Soldier Field on November 22, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 22: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears throws a pass against the Philadelphia Eagles at Soldier Field on November 22, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 22: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears looks to throw a pass against the Philadelphia Eagles at Soldier Field on November 22, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - NOVEMBER 12: Aubrayo Franklin #92 of the San Francisco 49ers celebrates with teammate Kentwan Balmer #96 after Franklin intercepts a Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears pass at Candlestick Park on November 12, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - NOVEMBER 12: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears runs on the field against the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park on November 12, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears scrambles while looking for a receiver against the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field on November 8, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cardinals defeated the Bears 41-21. Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears scrambles while looking for a receiver against the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field on November 8, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cardinals defeated the Bears 41-21.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears jokes with Kenny Iwebema #91 of the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field on November 8, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cardinals defeated the Bears 41-21.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears waits for the play call during a game against the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field on November 8, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cardinals defeated the Bears 41-21.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears watches teammates on the bench during a game against the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field on November 8, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cardinals defeated the Bears 41-21.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears walks off the field during a game against the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field on November 8, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cardinals defeated the Bears 41-21.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears scrambles while looking for a receiver against the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field on November 8, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cardinals defeated the Bears 41-21.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears throws a pass under pressure from Karlos Dansby #58 of the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field on November 8, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cardinals defeated the Bears 41-21.
View Photo »CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears passes against the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears beat the Rams 17-9.
View Photo »The kids and families I've met through my hospital visits are so inspiring to me - they handle their situations with such strength ... I know how important these diabetes camps are to children and families. Every child with diabetes should have the chance to experience diabetes camp, and with my impact ...
but obviously he’s had some other times when you could say he’s played like a rookie or he played like other quarterbacks. I mean, Jay Cutler (of the Bears) threw five picks the other night. Things like that are going to happen. This guy is a great competitor, I think he can make all the throws, a very ...
The kids and families I've met through my hospital visits are so inspiring to me - they handle their situations with such strength ... I know how important these diabetes camps are to children and families. Every child with diabetes should have the chance to experience diabetes camp, and with my impact ...
What's amazing to me is, here we go again with Jay Cutler ... He came in and he was going to be the franchise quarterback and lead the Bears. I heard some people say they were going to the Super Bowl this year. There was a lot of Cutler-mania going on in the preseason and all that. And here we are, back...
Brett had a good grasp of that system, was comfortable with the coaches there, and it was the same system he had in Green Bay ... So there are certain cases where you can stick a guy in there and make it happen. But this system is new to a lot of guys here, including myself. [And] it’s more than just th...
What's amazing to me is, here we go again with Jay Cutler ... He came in and he was going to be the franchise quarterback and lead the Bears. I heard some people say they were going to the Super Bowl this year. There was a lot of Cutler-mania going on in the preseason and all that. And here we are, back...
I wanted to get my own diabetic situation in order before I ventured out and started helping people ... Now I feel really good about it and we?re starting to get out there a lot more. It?s not going away. It is something that I go to sleep with and wake up with every day. It?s a lifestyle at this point.
The Chicago Bears acquired disgruntled Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler in a trade on Thursday afternoon, giving up quarterback Kyle Orton and first-round picks in 2009 (18th overall) and 2010, along with a third-round pick (84th overall) in 2009 to do it.
We're still having some miscues ... We're still having some things happen. I'm new to the offense. We've got some new young guys out there. The offensive line, we kind of stuck some guys in there. It doesn't happen overnight. Offenses in Denver took two, three years for us to all get together. It's goin...
The running game, we talk a lot about ... it's improving ... We got some production from it. We still need to take another step with it. But we are still committed to it by the number of rushes that we have. I really like the way we kept the balance with the run and the pass. Of course, Jay Cutler (21 o...
It doesn't happen overnight ... In Denver, it took two-to-three years for us to get it together.
One game into the Jay Cutler era the Bears have discovered their guy is the Lon Chaney of NFL quarterbacks, a Man of a Thousand Faces
Last year when I was in Denver, we didn't really get that much pressure
We did what we felt we were going to have to do to change things up ... We wanted to be as disruptive as we could in terms of timing. You just want to try to keep the quarterback out of rhythm, especially a guy like Jay Cutler.
Any given week, anybody can beat anybody, especially in the NFL ... Everyone's got talent. The Cleveland Browns get paid to play Football, too. We can't take this for granted. ... We need to get back on track.
President Obama's speech will stress the importance of improving the running game, minimizing late-game breakdowns in the defensive secondary, and most importantly, reforming quarterback Jay Cutler's tendency to force throws into coverage instead of checking down to his second and third options in the p...
Any given week, anybody can beat anybody, especially in the NFL ... Everyone's got talent. The Cleveland Browns get paid to play Football, too. We can't take this for granted. ... We need to get back on track.
I love Rob Ryan. I think he's always liked and respected me ... He's a great coach. You can just see the energy he brings on the sidelines to those guys. I've always enjoyed competing against him. I think he's one of the best in football. It's fun. He brings an energy level and fun level to football tha...
I think it humbles you a little bit ... It brings you back down and you realize that you can’t take any week for granted. Anybody in the NFL can beat you at any time. It’s a long season, though. We’ve got a lot of games ahead of us.
I didn't do it that much in Denver
I wasn't really thinking that much ... I wanted to get it to [Desmond Clark], but the corner kept dropping. I didn't really have a lot of options. When we get down there, we've got to take advantage of those opportunities. We've got to get the ball in the end zone. We're going to do whatever it takes.
He?s got to trust me, and I?ve got to trust him to put us in the right situation, and get us the right call ... because we can?t check out of everything like in Seattle. Sometimes the defense is going to have (the right) call for the play, and I?ve just got to manage it. Sometimes we have a pretty good ...
It's hard as a rookie to go in there ... It's extremely hard. I was lucky enough to sit 11 games and then get a start. I can't imagine the amount of pressure [Stafford] is under. It's hard to go straight from college to a training camp and then start as an NFL quarterback.
I think probably the city of Chicago is disappointed I'm disappointed ... Ninety people in that locker room are disappointed; coaches and players. So it's tough. But we've got 15 more games to play. There's a lot of football left. This team I think ultimately in the end we're going to overcome this one ...
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