Article By Joe Willett on 6th May, 2010
The biggest reason that people don't expect the Bears to be good is the offense, most importantly, the passing game. Jay Cutler, the big-name quarterback expected to end the Bears' futility at that position, didn't play well at all throughout most of the season.
If you take a look, however, at his play as well as his statistics, you start to get a different view of how his season went.
He completed 60.5 percent of his passes, a higher percentage than big names like Donovan McNabb and Matt Ryan. He threw for...
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