On what he'd say to those who question why Cutler wasn't more helpful on the sidelines with him:
"He helped me out numerous times throughout the game. Before I went in the game he came to me and said hey trust yourself, trust your reads, use your feet if you have to, don't be afraid to do that, and trust your O-line. That calmed me down a little bit. Then after we went down and scored, I had the adrenaline flowing a little bit after that touchdown, and the same thing, right when I got to the sidelines he was the first one to say hey great drive, now we've just got to go get another one , make sure you stay calm and composed in there. He did that numerous times throughout the game, so people don't see that. I guess people didn't see that on T.V. but it definitely happened. And then we're sitting there watching the plays last night, there's not much to dissect, they were doing the same stuff the whole game really. A lot of two-man, a lot of corner blitz, safety blitz, and Woodson coming off the slot, so it was pretty easy to see. He didn't need to do too much sitting there dissecting…"