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Will Jay Cutler excel as the new QB in Chicago?

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Yes
44% 113 votes Total: 254 votes
No
56% 141 votes

by C. Michael Lowery

Created on: April 24, 2009

Will Jay Cutler excel in the Windy City? Absolutely. The shock waves are still reverberating throughout Chicago after the Bears broke with their long standing tradition of ignoring the QB position and completed a block buster trade for disgruntled Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler. The Bears shocked their fans and the football world by sending two first round picks and a third round pick along with promising QB Kyle Orton to Denver in exchange for the cannon armed Pro-Bowler.

As the dust begins to settle around Halas Hall (the Bears headquarters in Lake Forest, IL.), some fans and commentators have already begun the dissection of Jay's chances in Chicago. No one can question the pure talent and rocket arm of the young QB. His ability to take control of a game and shred opposing defences is every defensive coordinators nightmare. Not since Jim McMahon shuffled his way into the Super Bowl in 1985 have the Chicago Bears taken the field with someone even remotely as talented as Cutler under center. However, Jay Cutler's success in Chicago is directly linked to three other aspects of the team. These three areas of the team will determine how many team records Jay will hold when he finishes his career.

Jay will benefit from the protection of a much improved offensive line with Pro Bowler and future Hall of Fame left tackle Orlando Pace being brought in to protect his blind side. Pace is stellar at protecting the Qb at the most important position on the line in passing downs-the QBs blind-side. Pace held the same duties in the St. Louis Rams' "Greatest Show on Turf", helping transform Kurt Warner from grocery store clerk to a Super Bowl champion quarterback. Jay Cutler is far more agile than Kurt Warner, and is quite adept at making plays with his feet when protection breaks down in passing situations.

Jay thrived in Denver with really no defense to speak of, while the Chicago Bears consistently have one of the most talented defenses in the league. Not having to score 35 points every game to win will only make Cutler's job that much easier. The pressure to win every game on offense will no longer lay on Jay's shoulders. Allowing Jay to play with a lead will help the offense gel and prosper under his leadership.

The final cog in the success of Jay Cutler is the play of wide receiver Devin Hester, who is arguably one of the most talented players in the game. Hester's blazing speed perfectly complements the cannon arm of Cutler, and both players will benefit greatly because

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