Bears QB Jay Cutler struggled in 2009, but he’ll be under the direction of new offensive coordinator Mike Martz in 2010. That could be viewed as either a good thing or a bad thing, given Cutler’s tumultuous history.
QBs Kurt Warner, Marc Bulger and Jon Kitna experienced some of the best years of their careers under Martz. But Warner warns Cutler that the success can come at a price because Martz is one of the NFL’s most demanding coaches.
“I think he presents you, as a quarterback, with unique opportunities to succeed, and succeed at a high level,” Warner told . ”That’s the Catch-22 — he puts you in positions to do that, and if you can handle it all, and you can do what he puts you in a position to do, then you can have great success. But if not, then you can go in completely the other direction.”
Or, as Warner put it, ”You can implode.”
Warner believes that Cutler has the makeup to shine under Martz’s demanding system, mostly because the Bears QB doesn’t appear to be gun shy.
”One of Jay’s greatest strengths is his confidence,” Warner said. ”He doesn’t seem to be easily shaken.
”And I think that’s one of the biggest attributes you can have when dealing with Mike. He’s going to throw things at you, and there’s going to be frustration.”
se lo dice Kurt!!