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By Melissa Isaacson
ESPNChicago.com Monday, November 2, 2009 By the third trip onto the field for Bears medical personnel to check the spinal condition, eyesight and blood loss of quarterback Jay Cutler on Sunday, something should have told us that this was not a good thing. Instead, when he was still upright after the Bears' 30-6 victory over the Cleveland Browns, which in all fairness should have added a couple of points to his quarterback rating, Cutler was lauded for his "toughness." And when asked Monday if keeping his franchise quarterback from ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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