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Pompei: Jay Cutler flops in clutch

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“We tried to really take our shots at him with the rush,” Allen said. “We were able to get him off his mark and force him into some bad throws. I think he was cognizant of the rush, and our coverage downfield was so tight that it’s tough to put some of those throws in windows.”

There were other breakdowns around Cutler as well.

His first interception came at the worst possible time, with the Bears trying to dig out of a 7-0 hole on their first possession. It should not have been an interception, however.

Rookie Alshon Jeffery stumbled and fell coming out of his break. He said his feet got tangled with cornerback Josh Robinson’s. But Robinson stayed on his, caught the pass and brought it back 44 yards to the Bears’ 5-yard line. Three plays later, the Vikings had a 14-0 lead.

There were other balls that could have been caught. Jeffery dropped one in the end zone. Marshall blamed himself for not hanging on to a well-defended pass on third-and-8 midway through the third quarter.

“I have to make that play,” Marshall said. “That was a momentum play. If we move the chains, the game is probably different.”

On Cutler’s other interception, on the next drive, his pass over the middle for Marshall sailed high, where only Vikings safety Harrison Smith could catch it. Smith brought it back 56 yards for the score.

“I couldn’t really follow through,” Cutler said of pass rushers around him. “We got the coverage we wanted, trying to get it across the middle. It sailed on me.”

Cutler wasn’t the cause of all the Bears’ offensive problems, but he wasn’t the solution either.

He is supposed affect the game to a much greater degree than Christian Ponder, who was booed as he jogged onto the field in pregame introductions and was a Vikings asset mostly for his ability not to fumble handoffs to Adrian Peterson.

“There were a lot of problems offensively,” Cutler said. “I didn’t play well. You have to start with me offensively. Interceptions, doesn’t matter how they happen, they happened.”

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