Jay Cutler Throws Interceptions, Gets Fined
November 13, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears
After last night’s disgusting five interception performance in a 10-6 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler was fined $20,000. That sentence is a bit deceptive, but it’s true. Jay should’ve been fined $20,000 because of his mistakes. After all, just a couple weeks ago the guy signed a contract extension through 2013—to the tune of roughly $20 million guaranteed and $30 million in new money. The Bears are obviously expecting more.
The truth is, Jay was fined $20,000 for abusive conduct toward a game official in last week’s loss to the Arizona Cardinals. So, it really …read more
Jay Cutler Gets Two-Year Contract Extension
October 20, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears were so pleased with quarterback Jay Cutler’s first five games, they decided to keep him around through 2013—to the tune of roughly $20 million guaranteed and $30 million in new money. Clearly, this is a tremendous stamp of approval. But is it premature? The Bears are 3-2 under Jay’s leadership. And his numbers aren’t bad. But they aren’t incredibly impressive, either—10 touchdowns, seven picks and an 86.9 passer rating. And he’s thrown for 1,201 yards which puts him exactly in the middle of the league. I’m not saying Jay doesn’t deserve the raise. Only time will tell …read more
Bucs Trade Gaines Adams to Bears
October 17, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Tampa Bay Bucs chose defensive end Gaines Adams as the fourth overall selection in the 2007 NFL Draft. But after two seasons and five games, his career in Tampa is finished. The Bucs traded Gaines to the Chicago Bears for a second round pick in next year’s Draft.
Gaines was widely considered one of the “faces” of the Tampa Bay franchise—hey, he was even one of four players who modeled the throwback orange creamsicle unis this season—so this comes as a shock in that sense. But when you look at his lack of production (13.5 sacks, two interceptions and two …read more
Jay Cutler Leads Bears Over Steelers
September 20, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears
After last week’s debacle against the Green Bay Packers, I was concerned—well not really concerned, actually I could care less—that maybe the Chicago Bears had made a big mistake in putting their entire franchise on the back of quarterback Jay Cutler. Jay threw four interceptions in a 21-15 loss to the Pack on NFL 2009 Kickoff Weekend. But not so fast. That was only one game.
This afternoon, Jay redeemed himself with a 27-of-38 passing performance for 236 yards and two touchdowns against the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers. And during the eight-play, game-winning drive in the rain, Jay …read more
Brian Urlacher Out For the Season
September 14, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears six-time All-Pro linebacker and defensive co-captain Brian Urlacher will miss the rest of the 2009 season with a dislocated wrist—suffered in last night’s loss to the Green Bay Packers. He injured his wrist in the first quarter. Brian was scheduled to undergo surgery this morning when the team got back to Chicago. A dislocated bone had to be surgically put back in and Brian’s self-assessment was that his season was over.
It’s an understatement to say this is a huge loss for the Bears defense, one in which I believe they will have a very difficult time recovering. Starting LB Pisa …read more
Devin Hester Under Armour Commercial
July 17, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears
Here’s Under Armour’s new commercial (entitled “On a Mission”) featuring a day in the life of “Generation Speed” member Devin Hester of the Chicago Bears. The spot was shot on-location at Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Soldier Field and showcases Under Armour’s new UA Fierce cleats. Brand new track “On a Mission” by Q Da Kid is the soundtrack.
Jay Cutler Alienating Bears Fans?
May 31, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears
I realize everyone needs their privacy. But when you’re the quarterback of the Chicago Bears and you’re out in public, it’s probably a bad idea to wave off fans who are looking for an autograph. Apparently that’s what Jay Cutler did while attending a Cubs baseball game at Wrigley Field last week. And at various other appearances since he arrived in the Windy City two months ago.
It could simply be a case of temporary culture shock. I understand that Chicago is not exactly Denver. But Jay will have to realize his unwritten obligation to the Chicago fans. It wouldn’t hurt …read more
Chicago Bears Welcome Jay Cutler
April 3, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears
Newly signed Bears quarterback Jay Cutler was introduced to the Chicago media today. Alongside Bears GM Jerry Angelo and head coach Lovie Smith, it was the obligatory intro presser, but it seemed to be met with a greater sense of excitement and anticipation than any other I’ve seen this offseason.
And even though Jay says he’s not a savior for the franchise (and I agree with him), I think a lot of Bears fans are looking to him as exactly that. Yesterday, I referred to him as the team’s first franchise quarterback since Jim McMahon, so I was probably laying …read more
Broncos Trade Jay Cutler to Bears
April 2, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears
In an unexpected turn of events late this afternoon, the Denver Broncos traded quarterback Jay Cutler to the Chicago Bears. Here are the details: the Bears get Jay plus a fifth round Draft pick this year. The Broncos get quarterback Kyle Orton, two first round Draft picks (one this year and one next year) and a third round Draft pick this year.
This deal was surprising in that all signs were pointing toward a trade to the Washington Redskins until the Bears stepped in and made the deal worth Denver’s while. Chicago GM Jerry Angelo was understandably excited and pleased …read more
Chicago Bears Add Rod Marinelli to Staff
January 10, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Chicago Bears
National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
The Chicago Bears hired former Detroit Lions head coach Rod Marinelli as their defensive line coach/assistant head coach today. On the surface, this seems like a demotion. But it might actually be a promotion when you consider the organization coach Marinelli left. He has experience in this role. Coach Marinelli led the Tampa Bay Bucs defensive line from 1996-2005 and helped transform Warren Sapp and Simeon Rice into Pro Bowlers. So he had become accustomed to winning. Until he accepted the Detroit job, that is. In Chicago, he’ll enjoy working with Tommie Harris and Adewale …read more





