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But the Bears did not acquire Cutler four seasons ago because he was a nice guy. They wanted his sharp football instincts and gifted right arm, which threw for 275 yards and two touchdowns against the Cowboys for a remarkable 140.1 passer rating.

In his seventh NFL season and less than seven months from his 30th birthday, Cutler still does not understand why his attitude draws as much attention as his ability. He admitted to being surprised that his actions on the sideline drew so much scrutiny.

“A little bit,” Cutler said. “It probably shouldn’t, though, because it gets blown out of proportion every time. It’s part of the gig, I guess.”

Cutler said he spoke with Tice about the situation.

“We talk about it just because it’s so prevalent in the media for whatever reason,” Cutler said. “But it wasn’t an issue then and it’s not an issue now. We’re happy with the win. We’re looking forward to Jacksonville.”

On that point, Cutler and Tice agree.

All is well for the Bears, both on and off of the field. At least until the next controversy.

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