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I think the bears have a good chance because of their D. I've been very impressed with the secondary and the line so far. With an aging, but still quality LBs, I feel like the bears are solid top to bottom on that end of the ball. Romo can have good games, but I don't know if he will be able to do that much vs this defense.
Problem is anti-big game Jay is playing under prime time lights. Hopefully he can keep his head together.
The one thing that bothers me about Jay (and really any quarterback that does this) is that he is not fast though he acts like he is. He's about to be sacked and he tries to run away but he just loses yards and if he has time he doesn't throw it away. If he could fix this one thing he wouldn't look nearly as clueless.
He's not quick but on balance he is a good scrambler. I'd rather see him scramble and get sacked for a few additional yards occasionally than pull a Grossman and stay in the pocket no matter how quickly it's collapsing. The difference of course is that Cutler can actually make plays on the run if there's a play to be made; Grossman was useless unless he was stationary.
Gawd, I've never seen so much holding as the vaqueros got away with on that drive
DUDE!! I was thinking the same thing... I thought maybe either my Redskins goggles were getting the best of me or the fake zebras were back! Ridicilous....
Cutler has an arm no doubt about it and never count out Hester, teams always have to know where that dude is. Cutler will still be talked about tomorrow because of his sideline interaction with coaches (or lack of) I think he shrugged one of them off!
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