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Originally Posted by DBUCHANON101
I wont pass judgement on the guy this guy till he has been there at least 2 yrs. right now his supporting cast isnt too supporting. No running game and a converted db/return man as his primary wr arent going to help much for any qb.
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Yeah, I can't believe that any team without a legitimate receiver, and using the scraps of castoffs around the league on the offensive line to protect a guy would have thought that Jay Cutler would translate well to their system. The Bears were fooling themselves to have thought like that...
Cutler does have one weapon that a lot of bad offenses are without, and that's a player such as Johnny Knox who can make explosive plays down the field. Devin Hester is no better or worse than a guy like Roy Williams or Santana Moss, players that have some value, but simply don't meet the expectations thrust on them by their organization. Earl Bennett is just a guy, and the depth behind those three sucks.
Of course, a lot of blame in that Chicago offense should go to Greg Olsen, who hasn't been able to make plays in the intermediate range despite being drafted in the first round to be the go-to guy in that offense. Say what you want about our offense, but the Bears would be better off with Fred Davis than Greg Olsen, and before the season, no one would have thought that.