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Mike Martz or Bears Offensive Line: Who Led 2010 Chicago Turnaround?

April 11, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Previous to the Chicago Bears' bye week in week eight, a 3-0 start seemed to be slowly diminishing. Before week eight, the Bears finished 4-3, losing three out of the last four.
Who's to blame?
At first it seemed that the entrance of Mike Martz and his offensive system looked to be working for Chicago. Jay Cutler improved from last year, only throwing seven interceptions in his first six starts compared to ten from last season.
The game against the New York Giants could be considered a turning point for the Bears season, giving Chicago their first loss for the season.
What happened in that game? Chicago fans surely won't forget. The offensive line gave up nine sacks that eventually forced Cutler to leave the game after only completing eight passes and giving up an interception.
He wouldn't start the next game versus the less-than-scary Carolina Panthers but did return for the week six game against the Seattle Seahawks. In that game Cutler did not throw a touchd...

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