The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Bears bench quarterbac­k Cutler, will start Clausen against Detroit

- Andrew Seligman

LAKE FOREST, Ill. — The Chicago Bears benched Jay Cutler on Thursday, deciding to start Jimmy Clausen against the Detroit Lions this weekend instead of their franchise quarterbac­k who signed a massive, sevenyear deal at the end of last season.

Coach Marc Trestman said Cutler will be available as the backup for Sunday’s game at Soldier Field, where boos have rained down on a punch- less, porous team that is now 5-9 and playing out the string after starting the season with legitimate hopes of a playoff run. They will miss the postseason for the seventh time in eight years.

“Certainly, it was not an easy decision,” Trestman said. “In my mind those types of decisions never are, and I worked it through and think it through not only myself but with our staff.”

Trestman said he met with general manager Phil Emery on Tuesday and informed Cutler and Clausen of his decision on Wednesday. He met again with Emery later in the day to discuss his decision and informed the staff that night.

Did Emery decision?

Trestman paused for a few seconds, then said: “That’s the way we are with each other. When we make decisions, we support it. We give our opinions and then we actively and passionate­ly support each other with the decisions that we have to make. That’s the way it’s been the last two years. We talk thor-

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the oughly about it. We talk analytical­ly about it. We talk passionate­ly about it. And once a decision is made, we support each other.”

Cutler was taken aback by the decision, saying that he was “Shocked, I think at first. And then, I think, disappoint­ed.”

He said he wants to stay in Chicago and that he could work with Trestman next season, although their relationsh­ip would have to mend during the offseason.

Asked if he believed the team was committed to him, Cutler added: “I don’t know if I can answer that.”

“Everyone would wonder that,” he said.

The move fuels the idea that the Bears are in a state of dysfunctio­n and that the future of everyone from Emery on down is open to discussion. There has been plenty of speculatio­n about Trestman, now in his second year, not to mention defensive coordinato­r Mel Tucker and offensive coordinato­r Aaron Kromer.

Cutler’s future is also in question despite the new contract.

“I would like to stay here,” he said. “I really like it here. I love the guys in the locker room that I get to play with. Clearly, it’s a different circumstan­ces now. But going forward, this is where I’d like to be.”

Cutler leads the league in intercepti­ons (18) and turnovers (24) and he was benched after arguably his worst game of the season in Monday’s loss to New Orleans. He threw three intercepti­ons and got sacked a season-high seven times as the Bears fell meekly at home to the Saints, 31-15.

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