Article By Seth Boster on 13th September, 2010
Sure, on offense, quarterback Jay Cutler threw for a bunch of yards (372) and connected very nicely with running back Matt Forte (151 yards receiving, second most among Bears rushers of all time).
Even still, the front line looked as messy as a toddler making a mud pie and there was clear confusion between Cutler and receivers. You know—same old, same old.
Sure, Chicago's defense, led by a seemingly resurged Brian Urlacher (eight tackles, one interception), looked Monsters-of-the-Midway-material.
But then again, an under impressive and unthreatening backup quarterback Shaun Hill was at the helm for th...
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