Chicago Bears Changing Offensive Playbook To Protect Jay Cutler

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Whether it be by the media or opposing defense, Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler often finds himself getting tossed around and hit hard. Cutler was sacked a NFL high 51 times in 2010 and he was behind an offensive line that ranked 30th in the pass protection in 2011. It is clear that the Bears need to protect Cutler more.

Now, thanks to Mike Tice’s new offense, the team is looking to protect Cutler more by eliminating seven step drops. Right tackle Gabe Carimi told Sirius XM Radio of the change.

The change should help the offensive line in pass protection, since they will not need to hold off the defenders for as long. By doing so, it will save Cutler from getting knocked on his back more than he would like to.

It is definitely news that will make Cutler happy, so if it brings his play to the next level and allows him to perform at the top of his game without fear of getting smacked around in the pocket, then the fans should be thanking Mike Tice.

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