2) That offensive coordinator Adam Gase is some kind of quarterback whisperer for getting the Bears' Jay Cutler to be pretty much the same guy he was three years ago in his first season under then-head coach Marc Trestman. In 2013, Cutler's line was virtually identical to the one he posted in 2015 under Gase: a 63.1 completion percentage (64.4 in 2015), 238.3 yards per game (243.9 in 2015), 7.4 yards per attempt (7.6 in 2015), and an 89.2 passer rating (92.3 in 2015). The one marked change was his interception percentage, which was 2.3 percent in 2015 compared with 3.4 in 2013 and 3.2 for his career. And let's not forget the most important number for an offensive coordinator: The Bears averaged 20.9 points per game in 2015 compared with 27.8 per game in their first season under Trestman, when Cutler and McCown combined to throw 32 touchdowns against 13 interceptions while averaging 278.1 passing yards per game for a combined 96.9 passer rating.