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By Ross Everett

The New York Giants weren't the only losers in their NFL preseason game against the Chicago Bears. The Denver Broncos and their fans had to watch as their former franchise QB Jay Cutler carved up the Giants defense and think of what might have been as the Bears won 17-3. Both teams are now 1-1 in NFL preseason action.

Cutler completed 8 of 13 passes for 121 yards, led drives of 80 and 92 yards and passed for a touchdown. After the game, he tried to maintain some perspective:

"It's preseason. Everyone got a little excited last week when we didn't produce but we looked OK tonight. There's still room for improvement, so we're going to go back to work. We're coming together as an offense. We're not quite there yet."

"We're kind of coming together, myself and the line, you know, with how I can move in the pocket, and when I can step up, when I can take off. It doesn't happen overnight. We've got some new linemen, new receivers, a new quarterback. We're all trying to figure it out.

Chicago's new starting QB badly outplayed the Giants Eli Manning, who dismissed suggestions that the Giants struggled due to their short practice week:

"That's no excuse. We were prepared and we looked at everything. We just didn't execute. Too many negative plays.

The Bears have long prided themselves on their tenacious defense, and this game was no exception. They held the Giants to eleven first downs and left New York coach Tom Coughlin clueless for answers:

"We got beat. We have no excuses."

The value of a solid passing game in Chicago should be obvious to any NFL fan"with the long absent passing threat, opposing defenses can no longer put 8 or 9 men in the box to stop the Bears productive rushing attack.

The Giants continue their preseason slate hosting the New York Jets on Saturday. Chicago travels to Denver to face the Broncos on Sunday.

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