Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Bears’ brat gets barbecued again

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The defense gave the Bears a chance. The special teams gave the Bears a chance. Jay Cutler gave the Bears no chance. Cutler was passing scared in the red zone in the first half, but scared was better than intercepted. That’s not the barometer we expected when Cutler got here, but that’s where we are. Like we were with Kyle Orton. Cutler was given as much help — or as little — as the Eagles’ line, running game, receivers and play-calling gave Donovan McNabb. McNabb got it done when he had to. McNabb wasn’t jumping around like a Pop Warner brat when things went bad. McNabb calmly directed an 11-play, 62-yard scoring drive, completing 6 of 7 passes for 39 yards to set up the decisive score.

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Bears’ brat gets barbecued again

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