chicagonow.com - 10/28/2009
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I thought this was a parody at first. But it's not. Which makes it all the much better. It starts with a classic Ron Burgundy-esque line about weight-lifting, with this guy's old school bench in the background and the breathing a bit heavy. He proceeds to talk about who he perceives as the ...
Cutler Signs Extension With Bears
nflgridirongab.com 10/21/2009 —
Not that Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler wasn’t rich already; by all means, he is. But the team has ensured that he will remain with the team for at least two more seasons – and he has 30 million reasons to call Chicago his home.
The team and Cutler has agreed on a ...
A Few Words On Jay Cutler’s Demeanor
mouthpiecesports.com 10/26/2009 — Jay Cutler threw three interceptions in the Bears’ loss yesterday. I hardly noticed. And peeking at both the Tribune and Sun-Times today, it looks like it’s a footnote in coverage: the big points are Cedric Benson, the weak defensive ...
Cutler Gets a New Cut
sportsagentblog.com 10/22/2009 — Jay Cutler has agreed to a 2-year/$30 million contract extension with the Chicago Bears; this contract includes $20 million in guaranteed money. Cutler is scheduled to make about $50 million. The possibility of a lockout in 2011 made Cutler’s agent, Bus Cook, more eager to get his client some guaran
Jay Cutler Gets Contract Extension
chicagonow.com 10/21/2009 —
Jay Cutler will be a Bear through 2013. From Dan Pompei and the Trib:The team signed Cutler to a two-year contract extension late Tuesday that will give the Bears rights to Cutler for four years after this season. The rookie contract he signed with the Broncos went through 2011. ...
Cutler has been a comeback kid
chicagotribune.com 10/30/2009 — Except when his team is down 14 or more points
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Dan Pompei: There is a feeling that no lead is insurmountable when Jay Cutler is your quarterback. This is borne of the swagger ...
Bears give Cutler a two-year extension
eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com 10/21/2009 —
The Chicago Bears have signed quarterback Jay Cutler to a two-year extension worth $30 million, of which $20 million is guaranteed, per Brad Biggs of the Chicago Sun-Times .
The extension keeps Cutler, who was the Broncos first-round pick in 2006 , under contract with the Bears through ...
Jay Cutler signs a new two-year deal
digitalsportsdaily.com 10/21/2009 — According to the NFL network Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has signed a contract extension that will increase his contract’s value by $30 million and keep him with the team through the 2013 season.
Cutler Extension Makes Sense For Everyone Involved
notqualifiedtocomment.com 10/21/2009 — The Bears decided to sign Jay Cutler to a 2-year extension yesterday, which is really a win-win situation for Cutler and the Bears. Jay had been signed through 2011 and this extension will keep him in a Bears uniform through 2013. When the Bears first acquired Cutler, we were all thrilled to ...
Bears Sign Jay Cutler to Two-Year Extension
bizoffootball.com 10/22/2009 — Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler signed a two-year contract extension through the 2013 season this past Tuesday. The new deal includes nearly $30 million in new money and about $20 million guaranteed.
The extension couldn’t have come at a better time for both Cutler and the Bears. At the ...
Jay Cutler NFL Rankings
chicagonow.com 10/24/2009 — A look at where Jay Cutler ranks statistically among NFL quarterbacks. Passing Yards: 16th (1201) Passer Rating: 16th (86.9) Completion percentage: 15th (64.9) TD passes: 10th (10) Interceptions: 4th (7) Completions of 20+ Yards: 9th (19) Completions of 40+ Yards: 16th (2) Passes for 1st ...
With Every Loss, Bears Pay More for Cutler —
Bleacher Report - NFL 10/28/2009
Last spring, the Chicago Bears made a play for Jay Cutler, a quarterback whom they thought would be the future of their franchise. Indications are, they still feel the same way about him, as they awarded Jay a fat contract extension that will likely ...
NFL: Enough With The Throwbacks —
Bleacher Report - NFL 10/28/2009
It's getting ugly out there.
Literally.
The Pittsburgh Steelers do it right. They wear their throwback jerseys, which are nowhere near as offending to the eyes as some that we've seen, a couple times a year during important home games.
San ...