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Bears have a very underrated fast offense, any team with players such as Greg Olsen, Desmond Clark, Matt Forte, Devin Hester, and Jay Cutler, is a good offense. Other players such as Earl Bennett, who used to play with Jay Cutler back in college, already has developed good chemistry with each other, and will be a deadly combo.

 

Fast doesn't mean anything if you can't produce. Devin Hester is still too raw to be a difference-maker at receiver. Simple. Greg Olsen is great, but he's not as great as you make him out to be. He's not an all-pro caliber player right now. Clark is old, can't produce anymore, and is pretty much a blocker. Matt Forte and Jay Cutler, realistically, are your only great players on your offense.

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Fast doesn't mean anything if you can't produce. Devin Hester is still too raw to be a difference-maker at receiver. Simple. Greg Olsen is great, but he's not as great as you make him out to be. He's not an all-pro caliber player right now. Clark is old, can't produce anymore, and is pretty much a blocker. Matt Forte and Jay Cutler, realistically, are your only great players on your offense.

 

I disagree with what you say about hester. If you compare his stats of his first 2 years at wide receiver, he is right on track with other developing wr's who usually have their breakout year by their 3rd year. I expect Hester to lead bears in receptions for tonight's game. Desmond clark, while getting old, is still producing for us as a catching tight end.

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Cutler is the man, 2 int's yet he is still composed. Ogunleye has been killing their RT, whoever he is. Bears need to finish off strong, and keep the pressure on Rodgers.

He's got 3 int's and what do you mean composed. He just took a big sack which almost dropped them out of field goal range. Cutler is lucky the Packers offense is playing terribly.

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He's got 3 int's and what do you mean composed. He just took a big sack which almost dropped them out of field goal range. Cutler is lucky the Packers offense is playing terribly.

 

How is he not composed? He threw 3 int's in the first half, but he comes back in the second half makes some good decisions and has the Bears in a spot to win.

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How is he not composed? He threw 3 int's in the first half, but he comes back in the second half makes some good decisions and has the Bears in a spot to win.

Lol I could have the Bears in a position to win this game. From what I've seen most of his passes have been off-target and/or forced into coverages.

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Lol I could have the Bears in a position to win this game. From what I've seen most of his passes have been off-target and/or forced into coverages.

 

He made a couple bad throws in the first half which resulted in interceptions, but this second half he has been pretty efficient. The Bears have not been able to establish the running game all night, cut Cutler some slack for gods sake.

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He made a couple bad throws in the first half which resulted in interceptions, but this second half he has been pretty efficient. The Bears have not been able to establish the running game all night, cut Cutler some slack for gods sake.

Lol I'm just calling it as I see it. As a QB your job is to manage the offense without turning the ball over. If he can't stretch the field a bit for Matt Forte it's his fault. Infact the only reason Cutler started to move the offense is because Forte started gaining yards. If you have no run game its the QB's job to make plays for the running back. He had a bad game it happens. He's got to learn how to protect the ball though. Interceptions kill an offense.

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Lol I'm just calling it as I see it. As a QB your job is to manage the offense without turning the ball over. If he can't stretch the field a bit for Matt Forte it's his fault. Infact the only reason Cutler started to move the offense is because Forte started gaining yards. If you have no run game its the QB's job to make plays for the running back. He had a bad game it happens. He's got to learn how to protect the ball though. Interceptions kill an offense.

 

And here goes Cutler down the field.

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That's composure. Didn't force anything. Took off and gained yards when plays broke down. Found Jennings wide open for the TD. Cutler should take some notes.

 

Back again, where were you when Cutler just drove the Bears down the field. Bears are [expletive]ing stupid for giving up such a long play, Vasher you are extremely smart.

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