... Chicago Bears are expected to look much different in 2009 than in 2008.
Cutler will look downfield more often than Kyle Orton, Rex Grossman, and just about anybody else at quarterback for the Bears over the past 10 years. Cutler figures to get good use out of the Bears' strong tight end corps, and he should form a strong bond with young tight end Greg Olsen quickly. This could translate to more long pass plays called and properly executed this season.
The hope is that the Bears tear out from their playbook the quick sideline pass that rarely gained more than two yards for them during the Grossman-Orton era.
The "Two yard pass" may be the ugliest group of words in the sport.
The Bears will actually get to open the previously sealed section of the playbook labeled "Attempt at Your Own Risk".
They will take more chances on offense, because they now have a quarterback who can make up for any miscues on lower percentage pass plays....
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