Interview Questions for Jay Cutler

Andrew Chung by Contributor Written on May 25, 2009
LAKE FOREST, IL - MAY 20: Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears meets with members of the media following an organized team activity (OTA) practice on May 20, 2009 at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois.  (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

If you could choose any receiver in the NFL, who would it be and why do you feel you will be most successful with him. 

What changes work as an advantage/disadvantage from playing in Denver compared with Chicago especially with Marshall and Royal vs Hester and Bennett

How do you feel you will be successful with your experience with Bennett in the NFL?

How do you feel you can be an improvement to the Chicago Bears passing game?

What schemes or plans do you have to offset Pro Bowl secondaries such as Woodson, Harris, and Winfield in the NFC north with your current receivers? 

Do you feel if you were quarterbacking the '05-'06 Bears in the Superbowl, the outcome would have been different? Remember you have Berrian at the time.

What improvements do you feel need to be addressed to the Bears offense and/or defense to be a true Superbowl Contender. 

How have the offensive ideas and planning progressed in the relationship with Lovie Smith and Ron Turner. Do you agree or disagree with there ideas?

Considering your passion as a Bears fan from childhood, do you see yourself retiring as a Bear through the thick and thin the seasons may bring?

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