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Jay Cutler Injury: Concussion Sidelines QB During Brutal Loss

TOM CANAVAN   10/ 4/10 01:55 AM ET   AP

Jay Cutler Injury Concussion

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants' defense delivered a knockout punch that sent Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears reeling from the unbeaten ranks.

The Giants knocked out Cutler (concussion) with a nine-sack first half, sent his replacement to the sideline late in the fourth quarter and limited Chicago to 110 total yards in a 17-3 victory on Sunday night.

"It's fun to watch our defense when they are doing that," Giants quarterback Eli Manning said. "When they get the sacks, it gets the crowd fired up. They set the tempo early on in the game, played outstanding. We had to help them out sometime and we did a decent job."

The win left the NFL with only one undefeated team.

Can you say, or believe the idle Kansas City Chiefs (3-0)?

The Giants (2-2) did just enough on offense to beat the Bears (3-1), with the best thing being they didn't turn the ball over much until the fourth quarter.

It was just what the Giants needed after a week in which many wondered whether coach Tom Coughlin was losing the team after a disappointing 2009 season and two straight bad games.

The defense answered with a resounding 'No' and the offense went along for the ride in a so-so effort against the Monsters of the Midway.

Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for 129 yards and a touchdown against a defense that had allowed 119 yards on the ground in its first three games and Lawrence Tynes kicked a 22-yard field goal as the Giants snapped a two-game losing streak.

Brandon Jacobs, whose fourth-quarter fumble inside his own 30 set up Robbie Gould's 40-yard field goal for Chicago, capped the scoring with a 2-yard touchdown run with 4:31 to play.

On a night the Giants inducted 22 of their greatest players into their new Ring of Honor, including Hall of Famers Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson, this defense emulated some of the great ones of the Giants' 86-year history.

The Giants' defense performance ranged on spectacular both in appearance and statistically.

New York limited the Bears to six first downs, did not allow a third-down conversion in 13 attempts and forced three turnovers in addition to the 10 sacks.

"You get pressured like that, it's tough to do anything," Bears coach Lovie Smith said.

The sack total was two shy of the league record, which the Giants tied in 2007 in a Sunday night game against Donovan McNabb and the Philadelphia Eagles. Osi Umenyiora had six that night. He had three against Chicago.

Cutler and Todd Collins paid the price. Cutler was sacked nine times in the first half and suffered a concussion and did not return. The veteran Collins took over in the second half and lasted until about four minutes remained in the game.

That's when he was sent to the sideline with a stinger after taking a blindside hit from linebacker Michael Boley.

Smith then sent out No. 3 quarterback Caleb Hanie and he got sacked by Justin Tuck for New York's 10th and final sack with about three minutes to play. Tuck also had three sacks.

The Giants took an early 3-0 lead, driving 76 yards in 11 plays with Tynes hitting the chip-shot field goal.

New York didn't take control until the third quarter when Manning (18-of-30 for 195 yards) engineered an eight-play 90 yard drive that featured passes of 21 yards to Hakeem Nicks and 25 to tight end Travis Beckum. Bradshaw had runs of 13 and 25 yards before capping the drive with a 3-yard run on which his line seemed to shove him into the end zone.

The Giants led 3-0 at the half and the margin certainly should have been more.

Perry Fewell's defense limited the Bears to 22 yards, two first downs and sacked Cutler an amazing nine times and forced two turnovers that gave the Giants the ball twice inside the Bears 30-yard line.

Tynes missed a 38-yard field goal wide left after an interception by Terrell Thomas gave New York the ball at the Bears 28.

Instead of going for the knockout punch with a 3-0 lead, the Giants called a run by Bradshaw and two Manning passes, the last one on a third-and-2 play to Kevin Boss that would not have gotten a first down.

Early in the second quarter, Umenyiora caught Cutler from the blindside and got his third sack of the half, forcing a fumble that was recovered at the Chicago 29.

Three plays and false start against guard Chris Snee pushed the Giants back to the 34 and New York was forced to punt.

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants' defense delivered a knockout punch that sent Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears reeling from the unbeaten ranks. The Giants knocked out Cutler (concus...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants' defense delivered a knockout punch that sent Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears reeling from the unbeaten ranks. The Giants knocked out Cutler (concus...
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SuiginTou7
We call it Revolution!
02:06 AM on 10/06/2010
I watched the game. Even, as a Packer fan, I didn't want to see this kind of beating Cutler took that night. Martz's system allows this kind of punishment upon the QB.
01:08 AM on 10/06/2010
After three concussions in a lifetime, a player can expect to get early onset of dementia or behavioral changes. Some research is showing that Omega-3 fatty acids might help in preventing concussion or limit susceptibility.
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Michael Dayne
07:20 PM on 10/05/2010
This is what happens when you reward incompetence by bringing back the same coach and general manager that have failed to make good decisions in the past. Trading for Cutler, although a good move, was like putting a supercharged engine in a hot rod with bald tires. There is a valid reason why the best assistance coaches took a pass on coming to the Bears. Solid football people know a train wreck when they see it coming. The Bears tried to balance out the big contracts they gave to Cutler and Peppers by going cheap everywhere else, including retaining a lousy coach and refusing to get quality proven receivers. This is so Chicago; add a couple of teaser players to heighten fan interest and then watch the team as a whole implode on the field.
12:56 PM on 10/05/2010
Jay, Jay, Jay... WHAT did you SAY to your O-line?. Did you insult ALL of their sisters?
12:33 PM on 10/05/2010
Cutler must have gotten his concussion many plays before the end of the half. He was obiously dazed and confused. Replays showed people open while he stared down a single reciever. He was either dazed, fearful of interceptions or just not into the game. I felt sorry for him.
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Balzac
11:58 AM on 10/05/2010
Being a QB himself, Eli should be a bit less enthusiastic about the opposing QB getting hammered by the defense. You want to sack him, obviously, but I don't like to hear he left the game with a concussion.
10:09 AM on 10/05/2010
Cutler: Its not worth it. All you have is your life and once your brain is messed up, it wont be that fun anymore.
10:05 AM on 10/05/2010
"Its fun to watch our defense do that," says a Giants player. Fun to watch someone beat someones brain so bad that he gets a concussion? Thats fun? Thats sick. Thats why my boys dont play football because of crazy people like that. Why dont they just get rid of the football and give them all baseball bats and see who is left standing at the end of 20 minutes. The mentality in football has really dropped. Where is the skill in that?
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ReelBusy
I'm the Ghost of Hollywood Past
03:50 PM on 10/05/2010
The real question you should be asking is where is the skill in the Bears Offensive line?
My Giants cut through it like butter.
The smartest thing Jay did the other night was STAY DOWN baby.
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Davest
6' 9" with the afro......
05:46 AM on 10/05/2010
Oh My Goodness! An actual *Sports* story on HuffPo, of course it was lifted from the AP, but it's definitely good to get a recap of the actual game, and not pic's of some nude player with his iPod.
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05:37 AM on 10/05/2010
This has nothing to do with the giants any capable D can get past the bears pathetic Offensive line. Jay should tell lovie off and that his not playing till the pocket can be held for more than 3 seconds
03:05 AM on 10/05/2010
Pardon my Marks, should have been Martz error.
03:00 AM on 10/05/2010
Kurt Warner had some interesting comments without throwing anyone Completely under the bus. However, it is obvious that a QB playing in Marks offense needs to make quick decisions and get rid of the ball fast. Cutler did neither.

http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nfl/news/story?id=5648935
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AngryHarpy
I dwell in possibility.
10:11 AM on 10/05/2010
Thanks for the link!
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Michael Dayne
07:22 PM on 10/05/2010
Hard to make quick throws when the receivers run the wrong routes or stop short like Olsen did Monday night on at least two throws that I saw. Cutler is paying the price for the Bears refusal to go out and get quality receivers. Brandon Marshall would have looked pretty good in orange and blue.
02:56 AM on 10/05/2010
As long as there wasn't an age requirement for the Ring of Honor, so Lawrence Taylor could bring his date, I'm sure it was a great ceremony.
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Le Facteur 99
Jeremiah was right.
02:34 AM on 10/05/2010
Bad play calling in the 1st half by the Bears. Have to throw in some plays (screens, draws, traps) to slow down a rush that fierce.