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Cutler silences Denver boo-birds, helps lead Chicago to victory
 
 

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DENVER -- Jay Cutler got the last laugh -- and now he can put Denver in his rearview mirror for good.

The Pro Bowl passer, who forced a blockbuster trade out of Denver last spring and became the Chicago Bears' first franchise quarterback since Sid Luckman, returned to Invesco Field on Sunday night and led his new team to a 27-17 preseason victory against the Broncos.

Cutler disregarded the thousands of hecklers, including Broncos pass-rusher Elvis Dumervil, in leading Chicago on three scoring drives, capped by a 12-play, 98-yarder just before halftime that gave the Bears a 17-3 lead.

"It's a little bit weird. Different locker room, different sideline," Cutler said. "But that's how it goes. I love where I'm at in Chicago. I think we're heading in the right direction offensively."

Not so in Denver.

The adversary he left behind, Broncos rookie coach Josh McDaniels, had a distressing home debut. So did Denver's new quarterback, Kyle Orton, who gashed his right index finger to cut short a middling performance against his former team and left his new club to wonder if he'll be ready for the season opener in two weeks.

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Cutler dodged a heavy blitz package and threw for 144 yards and a score in a crisp 15-for-21 performance. He called it a night at halftime and basking in the glow of his successful return to Invesco Field, where only eight months ago he was a beloved figure, a Pro Bowl passer and the heir apparent in this town to Hall of Famer John Elway.

While fans came to jeer him, they also saw why they'll miss this immensely talented young quarterback.

"I thought it was going to be like this," Cutler said. "They got good fans here. A lot of boos -- they got pretty loud there at one point. It was what we kind of prepared for."

At one point on the Bears' 98-yard TD drive, the jeers turned to cheers when Dumervil blew past left tackle Orlando Pace for a third time and put a hit on Cutler after he had released the ball. The personal foul gave the Bears (2-1) a first down at the Denver 14, but the riled-up crowd didn't care.

Two plays later, Cutler feathered a 6-yard pass to running back Matt Forte in the end zone.

Cutler jeered in return | Orton injures finger

Some of the night's catcalls were directed at McDaniels. The brash 33-year-old coach chased off his franchise quarterback shortly after replacing Mike Shanahan and now finds himself in a bitter feud with star receiver Brandon Marshall, whom he suspended for insubordination last week.

McDaniels tried to play down the drama of this reluctant reunion -- neither man sought each other out for a handshake -- yet he couldn't help but notice the fans felt differently.

"It was a great atmosphere. This is certainly more than a six on a scale of 1 to 10," McDaniels said, taking a subtle shot at Cutler, who had disparaged Denver's fans recently by saying the Bears' followers were a 9 and Denver's a 6.

"There's certainly a level of excitement you don't usually see in most preseason games."

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Wearing a hoodie like his mentor, Bill Belichick, McDaniels was flustered by an ineffective offense that committed multiple mistakes and plenty of penalties -- 10 for 86 yards -- and a defense that again couldn't force a turnover. Denver is minus-8 in takeaways in the preseason.

And now he's missing four playmakers on offense -- Orton, Marshall, receiver Jabar Gaffney (broken thumb in practice Friday) and top draft pick Knowshon Moreno (knee) -- plus right guard Chris Kuper, who appeared to break his right ankle in the first quarter.

After his follow-through on an incomplete pass to Correll Buckhalter before halftime, Orton glanced down at his bloody finger, held it up for the sideline to see and then trotted off the field. It appeared it was dislocated and he was trying to snap it back in place. He declined to say how many stitches he needed, if any.

McDaniels told NBC that Orton's finger wasn't broken but that more tests were needed.

Orton was 12 for 16 for 96 yards -- good numbers, sure, but in a half-dozen drives, he only led the Broncos (0-3) to a single field goal, not the kind of home debut he was anticipating after getting off to a rocky start in Denver with four interceptions so far.

Cutler received a rude reception from Denver's pass rush that hounded Chicago into three three-and-outs in the Bears' first four possessions. But the Bears went ahead for good at 10-3 on Forte's 1-yard run that followed Devin Hester's 54-yard punt return to the Denver 4. Then Cutler directed his 98-yard beauty and celebrated back to his bench.

"He was excited and he should be because it was a heck of a drive," Bears offensive coordinator Ron Turner said.

With Orton's backup, Chris Simms, sidelined by a high ankle sprain that could keep him out another month, the Broncos had to turn to rookie Tom Brandstater, who went 8 for 10 for 110 yards and an interception on a tipped pass.

The Broncos might have to start Brandstater in their preseason finale Thursday against Arizona.

"Look, we'll play with who we can play with," McDaniels said. "Life goes on sometimes in this league and you play with who you have."

A fitting epitaph on a night where Cutler walked away a winner, leaving behind a coach scrambling to patch a broken offense and a city wondering what might have been had these two men just gotten along.

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August 31, 2009 12:14 pm
Up and down this thread every Packer fan I see is ranting about how good their team and Aaron Rogders are and how they're happy that Cutler is with the Bears.  Have you ever seen fans of a team coming off a 6-10 record (don't forget that 2 of those wins were against the winless Detroit ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 4:17 pm
You fine folks have to be thrilled to have Jay Cutler! I know because as a lifelong Denver Broncos lifetime fan I know what Jay Cultler can do I had the pleasure of watching him for 3 fine years. It does not matter what Josh ( mcminime) McDanials spin this week I do not bu ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 12:02 am
It's just a total shame that McDaniels has set the Broncos back so many years. Here's a guy who clearly thinks he IS Bill Belichick--he even wears a hoodie (what a dork) and is super-cryptic about obvious injuries (like Kyle Orton's finger). Unfortunately, he commands none of the same respect and clearly isn't as brilliant a drafter as ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 2:10 am
i watched the game, and i cannot say that cutler shreaded the Broncos in any way.  he had a good drive to end the half, but other than that he had all kinds of trouble with pressure and really should have been picked off a couple times.  had it not been for Devin Hes ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 8:43 am
I watched this game last night. First tell Josh McDanials to stop trying to look like Bill Belichek. Now lets get to the game. The Bears look good. Like I said before the will win the NFC North and make a strong push in the playoffs. Cutler adjusted to that Bronco ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 2:05 am
He has looked very impressive with what looked like mediocre Bears receivers.  If the defense can step up and perform like the Bears defenses of the past they will contend for the NFC north.  I just don't think the cornerbacks are up to par.  Nathan Vasher couldn't cover me.  Maybe the rest of the d can make up for it.
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August 31, 2009 1:53 pm
Josh McDaniel has to be the most hated man in Denver this morning.  He quickly gets rid of Cutler to show everyone he's the boss only to have Cutler come back & embarrass him.  Now I know it was only a pre-season game but there isn't a single shred of optimism during this pre-season for the Broncos.  McDaniel has destroye ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 12:23 pm

This is the $1,000,000 question of the day.

Everyone from TV analysts, to radio talk show hosts, to bloggers and to people who post on message boards on the internet throw this word around like it’s nothing all day, every day.

There is no dictionary definition of “franchise quarterback”.

So is a franchi ...(more)

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August 31, 2009 7:06 am
Well, Bears Jay Cutler got the lasy word in on Broncos coach Josh McDaniels as the pro bowl QB went 15-21 and 144 yards and a TD...oh, did I mention that the Bears beat the Broncs 27-17. I'm sure it was sweet f ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 8:15 am
Really?  Does he think that's going to make him a better coach?  Maybe he should start trying to figure out how to salvage the team instead of trying to find more ways to remind people that he was with the Patriots.  One would think that the Cassel/Cutler fiasco would have been enough of a wake-up call that he's not in New Eng ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 12:25 pm
Threw what should have been a pick six at the beginning of said drive, and the Bears line was completely shredded by Denvers starters. In a preseason game. 

Is the fanfare really necessary?





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August 31, 2009 4:09 pm
Guess it must be true - Don't send a boy (McDaniels) to do a man's (Shanahan) job...

Bwahahahaha.  Sorry, I couldn't help myself.  I do hope Denver gets some wins this year.  They gotta get some, right?  Don't answer that Detroit fans...
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August 31, 2009 12:17 pm
As a football fan who doesn't closely follow either Denver or Chicago, to me the #1 reason for the Broncos' downturn appears to be their front office, by firing Mike Shanahan in the first place. If Shanahan stays, then Cutler stays, and the Bronocos remain competitive. With their new rookie coach and ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 1:35 am
All the Broncos fans who booed Jay Cutler don't know football. They should have been booing Josh McDaniels. I'd rather have an All-Pro quarterback than an all-nothing coach. Broncos fans shouldn't have been all worked up about Cutler returning to Denver. But they should be ...(more)
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August 31, 2009 9:27 am
To all you Bronco fans that were stating in threads a couple weeks ago that Cutler was a crybaby and needed to go and that Orton is a great replacement uh.....I think you better re-evaluate your thinking.  Being a Bears fan I stated back then that Orton is garbage and will be garbage for you guys.  He is a manager of the football ...(more)
 
Jay Cutler completes 15 of 21 attempts for 144 yards and one touchdown in the win.  (US Presswire)
Jay Cutler completes 15 of 21 attempts for 144 yards and one touchdown in the win. (US Presswire)

 
Scoreboard
Chicago (2-1-0) «31401027
Denver (0-3-0)307717
Game Leaders
BearsBroncos
Pass: J. Cutler (15-21, 144) T. Brandstater (8-12, 110)
Rush: A. Peterson (12-68) D. Walker (10-38)
Rec: G. Olsen (3-47) K. McKinley (4-75)
GameTracker
 
Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
FGMatt Prater 31 Yd, 5:39. Drive: 6 plays, 31 yards in 2:47.
FGRobbie Gould 40 Yd, 0:10. Drive: 10 plays, 58 yards in 5:29.
2ND QUARTER
TDMatt Forte, 1 Yd run (Robbie Gould kick is good), 8:12. Drive: 2 plays, 4 yards in 0:40.
TDMatt Forte, 6 Yd pass from Jay Cutler (Robbie Gould kick is good), 0:13. Drive: 12 plays, 98 yards in 5:07.
3RD QUARTER
TDPeyton Hillis, 2 Yd run (Matt Prater kick is good), 5:21. Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards in 4:52.
4TH QUARTER
TDAdrian Peterson, 12 Yd run (Robbie Gould kick is good), 10:49. Drive: 6 plays, 79 yards in 2:17.
TDDarius Walker, 1 Yd run (Matt Prater kick is good), 5:46. Drive: 9 plays, 88 yards in 5:03.
FGRobbie Gould 25 Yd, 0:10. Drive: 11 plays, 83 yards in 5:36.
 
Bears
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
J. Cutler15/2114410
B. Basanez2/25100
C. Hanie4/84800
M. Forte0/1000
RushingATTYDSTDLG
A. Peterson1268117
M. Forte92116
G. Wolfe31205
K. Jones31105
C. Hanie1202
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
G. Olsen347021
J. Knox143043
D. Clark230025
M. Gaines126026
J. Iglesias125025
E. Bennett224016
D. Hester324011
M. Forte41116
D. Aromashodu2808
B. Rideau1404
G. Wolfe1101
Broncos
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
T. Brandstater8/1211001
K. Orton12/169600
RushingATTYDSTDLG
D. Walker103817
C. Buckhalter937021
P. Hillis724117
T. Brandstater1000
E. Royal1-60-6
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
K. McKinley475054
E. Royal544024
P. Hillis221012
B. Lloyd116016
R. Quinn116016
T. Scheffler21208
C. Jackson1808
B. Stokley1808
C. Buckhalter2603
D. Walker1000
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