Success in life -- as all men know -- is tied to the happiness of their significant other. Jay Cutler finally figured that out.
The Bears QB is riding the best form of his NFL career, throwing for 258 yards and three TDs in Chicago’s 37-13 win over the Rams on Sunday. After a sluggish 2-3 start, the Bears are now 4-5 and entering the playoff picture in the NFC.
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Only two games separate them from the untrustworthy Falcons and floundering Packers.
For head coach John Fox, the recent turnaround is linked with your run-of-the-mill cliches about hard work and patience.
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"Our football team is growing,'' Fox said, per the Chicago Tribune. "It's a new system, a lot of new players. I like the way our guys are going about their business."
That’s all well and good, but the Bears’ winning streak isn’t attributed to old cliches.
It’s attributed to old adages.
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“Happy wife, happy life.”
When he’s not dissecting NFL defenses, Cutler is at home caring for his wife Kristin Cavallari -- who is expecting their third child.
At least his hands will be warmed up for Chicago’s pivotal battle with the Broncos on Sunday.
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