When then-coordinator Aaron Kromer vented his frustrations over Jay Cutler to an NFL writer late last season, part of the exasperation lay in Cutler’s decision-making, that the Bears quarterback didn’t audible out of obvious bad plays among other issues.
Earlier this offseason, sources around the NFL told CSNChicago.com that new coordinator Adam Gase had reached out to a number of Cutler’s former coaches in an effort to find a key to what makes Cutler tick, how he thinks. Some echoed Kromer’s frustration, that they in fact couldn’t always get from Cutler a clear idea exactly what he had seen and decided when foul-ups had occurred.