Back to Normal
After two weeks of misery, the Bears seemed to get back to this season's norm; beating up lesser teams with overwhelming defense and efficient offense. The Bears look like a completely different team against lesser teams. The line between these two classes of Bears opponents seems to be the Viking, Lion, and Cowboy line. Minnesota, Detroit, and Dallas are on the edge of the playoff picture looking in. Against solid playoff teams like Green Bay, Houston, and San Francisco the Bears have looked very suspect.
The victory against the Vikings had all the markings of a quality 2012 Bears victory:
- Turnovers - 2 fumbles and 1 interception - Check
- Dominating defense - 10 points allowed, with 3 coming after a Forte fumble - Check
- Effective running game - 113 yards - Check
- Time of Possession - 37:30 to 22:30 - Check
- Efficient Offense - 3 TDs on 296 yards and 11-19 on 3rd downs - Check
- Quality Special Teams - Blocked Field Goal, Fake Field Goal, Podlesh 43 yard Avg - Check
- Although the Vikings also blocked a field goal.
With a strong 1st half, the Bears were able to put this one on cruise control in the 2nd half. While the Vikings game back a little, the Bears defense held its own and offense was able to lull this one into the victory column.
Cutler and the Bears - Confidence, Belief, and Doubt
After an embarrassing loss last week, the Bears looked like different team. No longer were they the team getting physically dominated, they were the team stopping the ball carrier short of the marker and getting two physical touchdowns near the goal line. This play embodies what I am talking about. http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap2000000100069/Cutler-penalized-for-unsportsmanlike-conduct
It was stupid for Cutler to toss the ball at the defender after the game, but it was nice to see some swagger. That's who Jay Cutler is, he's a jerk, but he's our jerk for better or worse. The team needs Jay Cutler and it's not necessarily because of his play. The team attacks the game on both sides of the ball with so much more confidence when Jay is on the field. The Bears have the feeling that with Cutler they have the potential to succeed in any situation, whereas Jason Campbell hasn't earned that yet.
The Bears trust Cutler to get the job done. It doesn't matter what his stats are, as Cutler only threw for 188 yards, he scrambles when the pocket is closing, he finds the opens receivers, and he chucks its to Brandon Marshall through triple coverage somehow. I still don't think of Cutler as a leader, because of the way he yells down to teammates and treats his coaches, but the team performs better when he is on the field because they believe.
In a way, I view Cutler as I view the Bears, both have enough potential to succeed, but I have doubts whether or not they will succeed. This team can be Super Bowl contenders, in the same way that Jay Cutler has the tools to become an elite quarterback. The Bears have shown they can systematically dominate lesser opponents, yet look weak against playoff opponents. Cutler can look in control throughout games, but I still doubt whether he has that elite quarterback ability to will his team to win in the last few minutes of a game. So while I have confidence in Jay and the Bears to win games, I'm doubtful they have the ability to win the big game.