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That is to say: Trestman didn’t answer yes, and he didn’t answer no.

“Jay Cutler is a guy who loves football,” Trestman said. “Jay Cutler is a guy who’s willing to learn. Jay Cutler, to me, in my very short time with him, wants to do everything he can to help his franchise and please our amazing fans.

“That’s where we’re going to start, and we’re going to work one day at a time in a proactive way with a sense of urgency to get him to be the guy that he wants to be and we want him to be.”

Bears general manager Phil Emery, who has described Cutler as a franchise quarterback on multiple occasions, liked Trestman’s reply even if it varied from his.

“That’s OK,” Emery said. “He’s got to spend some time with him.

“Part of the reason that Marc is our head football coach is he’s going to push the level of our players. He wants Jay to earn that [designation] in his eyes.

“That’s OK. I’m good with that.”

The best way for Cutler to earn the love is to win when it matters most.

With Trestman calling plays, Cutler should have the proper coaching. With another set of draft picks and free-agent signings, he should have a stronger supporting cast.

In less than two weeks, another race will begin to become a Super Bowl quarterback.

The door is wide open.

Like Flacco and Kaepernick, Cutler is fully capable of walking through.

• Northwest Herald columnist Tom Musick can be reached at tmusick@shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @tcmusick and @Bears_Insider.

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