NEW YORK (November 7, 2012) – Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler joins tonight’s episode of INSIDE THE NFL from the Bear’s training facility via satellite to answer questions about his season, relationship with his team and even his new-and-improved wardrobe. Former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski joins James Brown, Phil Simms and Cris Collinsworth to break down the NFL news of the week. The episode premieres at 9 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME.
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Following are excerpts from the interview with Jay Cutler on this week’s episode:
On the season so far…
CUTLER: Just finding a way at the end of the day as a quarterback, W’s (are) what counts and we are finding a way to win.
On his attire in post-game press conferences…
CUTLER: I’m getting killed on the field with all my other demeanor so I thought I’d try to lighten it up and go a different direction off the field. Kristin (Cavallari), my fiancé, is probably going to take credit for most of it. You bring a woman into your life and a lot of things change.
On Brandon Marshall…
CUTLER: We’re struggling a little bit in the first half, in first down, but whenever we get later in games and get a good feel for what they are doing, (I am) just finding a way to get the ball to “B”. He is such a special player. He makes my life easy and anytime I can go at him I try.
On his exchange with Bears offensive coordinator Mike Tice…
CUTLER: I think there is just more scrutiny. There are more cameras. There are more media outlets now, so there are more eyes on you. But that’s how it goes sometimes. You’re going to get in arguments. It’s a passionate game. There are a lot of emotions flying out there and we’re not always going to agree. But at the end of the day this team and this offense, we’re all in it together. We’re all trying to achieve the same goal so if we get into it a little bit, five seconds, 10 seconds later we are back working together and trying to find a common goal here.
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