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Cutler: It was wrong to shove Webb

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Josh Peckler - Jpeckler@shawmedia.com FILE - Chicago Bears' quarterback Jay Cutler watches the defense from the sidelines during the forth quarter at Soldier Field Sunday, September 9, 2012 against the Indianapolis Colts.

CHICAGO – Bears quarterback Jay Cutler acknowledged Tuesday that he was wrong to shove teammate J’Marcus Webb on the sideline during the loss at Green Bay last week.

He has no second thoughts about yelling at him, however.

“I probably shouldn’t have bumped him, I’ll go with that,” Cutler told WMVP-AM in Chicago. “As far as me yelling at him and trying to get him going in the game, I don’t regret that. I shouldn’t have bumped him, I’ll stick to that.”

Cutler drew widespread attention for berating and bumping Webb, the starting left tackle, on the sideline and for making some pointed postgame comments after the 23-10 loss to the Packers on Thursday. National analysts such as Terry Bradshaw and Bill Cowher spoke out, and so did Bears defensive back D.J. Moore this week, saying the quarterback was wrong to go after Webb like that.

Cutler looked great in a season-opening blowout over Indianapolis, finding new receiver Brandon Marshall often, but it was a different story last week.

Cutler threw four interceptions and got sacked seven times, an all-too-familiar sight for a quarterback who took a beating the previous two years under former offensive coordinator Mike Martz. His tirade against Webb and lack of remorse he showed in the postgame interview brought back questions about his leadership and demeanor.

As for why the outburst happened at that particular moment, Cutler wasn’t sure.

“I can’t put a definite reason why it happened,” he said. “It happened. It’s an emotional game. I put a lot into playing quarterback, and I take it seriously. It’s just one of the things that happened during the game. Since then, we’ve talked about it, and it’s really behind us.”

Cutler discussed the incident “with the powers that be” and with the linemen individually. Did he apologize to Webb?

“That’s between me and J’Marcus,” Cutler said. “We’ve talked. It’s in the past. We’re moving on. He’s our left tackle. He’s my left tackle, and I expect him each and every week to play at a certain level. And I think he expects himself to play that way, too.”

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