For a change, the Bears during the offseason don't need to worry about Jay Cutler. That has allowed them to focus on making big, necessary changes unrelated to the quarterback.
Culter, 33, is coming off his best, most efficient season in Chicago. After losing Adam Gase, the offensive coordinator who finally fixed Cutler, the Bears wisely kept him in the same offense under his promoted QB coach, Dowell Loggains.
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The Bears' trust in Cutler was confirmed by their decision not to draft a would-be successor.