"Bears quarterback Jay Cutler was erratic, but at least he was only intercepted once last night.And for Bears fans, that's progress.Better yet, Cutler completed a 15-yard, third-quarter touchdown pass to Kellen Davis and then fired a two-point conversion pass to running back Matt Forte as the Bears claimed a temporary three-point edge over the Eagles.But Chicago couldn't hold the lead. Donovan McNabb, a Chicago native, showed how a veteran runs a game-winning drive. He guided an 11-play, 62-yard effort capped by LeSean McCoy's 10-yard touchdown run with 5 minutes, 30 seconds to play.That was all the Eagles needed to claim the 24-20 victory."I just missed some throws," Cutler said. "That's going to happen."Chicago offensive coordinator Ron Turner said he couldn't immediately tell if Cutler was off."I don't know," said Turner. "I'm going to have to look at the film and see.""He missed some throws early," said Bears coach Lovie Smith. "It's as simple as that. He missed some. We recovered from that and got ourselves back in position. We just could not pull it out."Cutler entered the Soldier Field clash with more interceptions (17) than any other NFL quarterback and was picked off five times on Nov. 12 in San Francisco. He wasn't picked off until 45 seconds were left in last night's game when free safety Sean Jones intercepted his final pass of the night.Eagles defenders, naturally, were eager to get in on some of that action."
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