

Personally, a comment like that leads me to believe the opposite. Speaking of Cutler, you'll have to explain to me how his comment of needing 3 years in the system leads you to believe he'll be around. If the Bears "regress", what is that 8 wins? 7? You know who's gonna be held responsible? Cutler.ģ. It was about not being able to beat your division and mortal rivals the packers. It was about not being able to win when it counts. 10 games blah blah blah it wasn't about the 10 games it was about not making the fuxking playoffs 5 of the last 6 years. You certainly won't hear it from Trestman or Emery.Ģ. Is Jay right? Of course he is, you just don't expect to hear it from your "franchise" QB. Why do I believe that? Because I was AT this game. I Tweeted this recently and I believe it: Devin Aromashodu will make the 2013 roster and make an impact. I think the three-year comment was made by a man confident he’ll be seeing that term out (and beyond). I think Cutler is coming back in 2014 and beyond barring a colossal implosion this fall. Many have opined this is a make-or-break year for Cutler as he enters the final year of his deal. The Bears can show growing pains over the course of the sixteen-game 2013 campaign but if this group regresses significantly the organization must hold someone accountable. They won ten games handed over the reins to a man whose spent the last period of his footballing life above the border.

They won ten game and excused the face of the franchise. They won ten games and promptly fired their head coach. But this should not be perceived as excuse making from the franchise quarterback and fans should not allow the Bears a mulligan year due to the arrival of a new head coach and offense. An offensive system, especially one as complicated as the one run by Marc Trestman, will take several years to reach its peak in the NFL.
