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Haugh: Jay Cutler restores calm to Bears

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His second-quarter, 13-yard touchdown pass to tight end Matt Spaeth came as the result of another throw only a handful of NFL quarterbacks can make — or dare to even try. Buying time as he did instinctively all game, at the last moment Cutler saw Spaeth and a crevice almost nobody else in the stadium could.

“It gave me a little bitty window,” Cutler said.

When Cutler gets hot, he can fit a pebble through a straw.

“When you have a quarterback like Jay Cutler, there’s no window too small,” Brandon Marshall said.

Suddenly, the Bears’ Super Bowl window looks bigger than it did a week ago.

Sunday’s most noticeable growth about Cutler wasn’t that lumberjack-wannabe mustache he is sporting to raise awareness for men’s health. It was evident in Cutler’s response to whether he realized how he needed to alter his high-risk, high-reward approach in Week 12.

“Absolutely,” Cutler said. “When you have a line of new guys in there, I want to get rid of the ball fast, find my first read and take it. We also want to limit sacks. If we have to design routes to shorten things up, so be it.”

If that turns Cutler into a game manager, so be it. Nobody will mind if he manages playoff games as efficiently as he did this one.

Offensive coordinator Mike Tice also found his rhythm against a respectable defense. Tice called 39 running plays and 32 passes. To prevent Vikings pass rusher Jared Allen from controlling the game, Tice employed shorter drops and quicker routes. Cutler was sacked once, when he tripped while dropping back.

“The play-calling was good,” Cutler said.

Indeed, the Bears offense became balanced, methodical and governed by Marshall Law: Find No. 15 whenever possible. Marshall caught 12 passes for 92 yards and Cutler targeted him 17 times — including twice verbally, not recorded on the stat sheet.

The first time came in the third quarter, when Marshall informed Cutler he had surpassed 1,000 receiving yards, as if he carried a calculator in his sock.

“He looked at me and said, ‘You’re disgusting,’ ” Marshall said.

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