In 2012, Cutler was bumping former Bears OL J’Marcus Webb and it was an image that Bears fans had to endure for the entire year.
A year later, Cutler is praising his line and giving them the encouragement that Webb a year before didn’t have the privilege to experience.
“They did a good job up front of listening to me and getting the call and changing a few plays,” Cutler said, via Scott Krinch of CSN Chicago.
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“They did a good job listening all day and being patient up there. No one got frustrated early on with us and the way we were playing. We stuck with the game plan. Fourth quarter, that’s when you have to win ballgames in this league.”
“They brought James (Harrison) off the edge. The line did a good job picking him up,” Cutler said. “Marshall was one-on-one in the corner, which you love to throw. I put one up for him. Wish I could have thrown it sooner so he might not have had to take that hit, but he did a good job of catching it, clutching it.”