Consider the Bears and their quest to rise from dreadful to mediocre. For the second year in a row, they moved around their offensive line on the eve of the season in an attempt to get the best players on the field. And for the second year in a row the lack of continuity has come with consequences. This time the price could be hefty if the services of quarterback Jay Cutler, who was beaten to a pulp in Week 1 and injured in Week 2, are threatened.