On a sunny Wednesday afternoon, the Bears finally unveiled prized quarterback Jay Cutler at the first organized team activity of the offseason.
His fastball was as advertised -- wide receivers can hear it before they see it if they don't turn their heads in time. But the best Cutler has to offer is impossible to see in such a scaled-back setting.
The Bears forked over two first-round draft picks and Kyle Orton to acquire a player with the athleticism to keep a play alive in the pocket and make a play downfield. Combined with running back Matt Forte, the Bears should have a more potent play-action game. It's hard to see any of that when there are no shoulder pads, let alone no live rush. Continue
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