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Brian Urlacher Cautious Of Jay Cutler

andy mungerAug 16, 2009

Brian Urlacher and Jay Cutler had a little rift a few weeks back. Some players have huge egos and I am sure Brian and other members of the Bears defense do not appreciate all this talk of Cutler being a savior.

It came out in the media that urlacher had some things to say about Jay Cutler. The offense and defense usually don't get along on football teams so this should come as no surprise. Brian is letting Jay know that this is his team and he better not think about acting superior in the clubhouse as quarterbacks tend to do.

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The fact is Jay Cutler is expected to do alot of things and he will be under the radar from the players and fans if he fails to live up to the hype. There are expectations from the fans for huge statistical improvements from a position that historically has been missing from this franchise. The fans will show Jay Cutler their displeasure if he doesn't show something good as quarterback of the Chicago Bears.

Brian Urlacher and the defense will be much improved. They will expect more scoring from the offense and let Jay more openly see their displeasure if things go wrong.

Kyle Orton may not have been a popular player with the fans, but with his teammates he was very popular. The defense may have let him off the hook when he played miserably. They will not do this for this cocky Jay Cutler as everyone around the league knows of his selfish attitude. He is not a great teammate and often makes remarks of teammates bad performances. This will not nor ever will be tolerated on the Chicago Bears.

Jay Cutler will better change this attitude or he will have less friends on this team than he had in Denver. Brian Urlacher is the friend he needs the most and least player he can afford to tick off.

Welcome to the Bears Jay.

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