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Is Jay Cutler the answer for the Bears?

NO. Of course he isn’t the answer for the Bears. They have nobody to throw the ball to and the offensive coordinator is way too conservative to take advantage of Cutler’s strengths. Seriously, the Bears did good by getting Cutler but they won’t see the immediate returns unless they get 1-2 receivers who can catch the ball.

Who can they get? Go over Plaxico and take the risk on him. Go after Torry Holt and give him another try. Go after Jerry Rice and bring him back for all I care, but do something. Instead they are going to have to be tight end oriented and run oriented and waste one of the best young passers in the game.

I think the price they paid was a bit high and Cutler isn’t a proven winner but he’s a young player with a great arm and has had proven success in the league. I wish him all the best and think he’s the best QB the Bears have potentially had in my entire life. Seriously, I’m 36 and up until now Jim McMahon was the best QB the Bears have had since I’ve been born. Kramer had a great year once. Super Rex qb’d them to a super bowl, but Cutler has a chance to really be the best Bears Qb ever if they will only get him some people to throw the ball to.

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