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Bears vs Packers? Well....?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChiSVT" data-source="post: 10067157" data-attributes="member: 28706"><p>The Bears need a better running game, I agree. However, in their defense the Packers couldn't run the ball either. The D on both teams was so tight that running the ball was tough. </p><p></p><p>I also agree the O line could use work, but they are giving Cutler WAY more protection in the pocket than they did last season. </p><p></p><p>The first and last interception tosses by Cutler were HORRIBLE judgment calls on his part.. He was given plenty of protection on those two plays. The first interception in the red zone was absolutely inexcusable. </p><p></p><p>The last interception when interference was called he had PLENTY of protection and he threw a floater to a heavily defended receiver; tie game, in the 4th quarter with under 2min to play on 2nd ****ing down when already near field goal range. Seriously, you can't make a worse judgment call than that. He just got very lucky that the Packers made a horrible mistake, otherwise that would've been a clean pick, in the red zone.</p><p></p><p>You can't blame everything on the offensive line, Cutler can be a great QB, but HE IS inconsistent, especially when it comes to his judgment calls in the red zone and/or when the game is on the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChiSVT, post: 10067157, member: 28706"] The Bears need a better running game, I agree. However, in their defense the Packers couldn't run the ball either. The D on both teams was so tight that running the ball was tough. I also agree the O line could use work, but they are giving Cutler WAY more protection in the pocket than they did last season. The first and last interception tosses by Cutler were HORRIBLE judgment calls on his part.. He was given plenty of protection on those two plays. The first interception in the red zone was absolutely inexcusable. The last interception when interference was called he had PLENTY of protection and he threw a floater to a heavily defended receiver; tie game, in the 4th quarter with under 2min to play on 2nd ****ing down when already near field goal range. Seriously, you can't make a worse judgment call than that. He just got very lucky that the Packers made a horrible mistake, otherwise that would've been a clean pick, in the red zone. You can't blame everything on the offensive line, Cutler can be a great QB, but HE IS inconsistent, especially when it comes to his judgment calls in the red zone and/or when the game is on the line. [/QUOTE]
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