NFL: Cutler doesn't expect Bears' offense to match D

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Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) gets a pass away as he is pressured by Tennessee Titans linebacker Akeem Ayers in the fourth quarter Sunday in Nashville, Tenn. (AP)
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LAKE FOREST – The idea that the Chicago Bears’ offense will match its jaw-dropping defense this season just might be a little far-fetched.

So says quarterback Jay Cutler.

“We’re not going to catch the defense this year,” Cutler said. “It’s not going to happen. We’re 8, 9 years behind those guys. They’ve been in the same system a long time. We’ve just got to focus on ourselves.”

For all the hype coming into the season, the offense remains a work in progress.

That hasn’t stopped the Bears (7-1) from grabbing the NFC North lead heading into Sunday’s showdown with AFC South leader Houston (7-1).

It just hasn’t happened quite the way they envisioned. Now, they’re going against a dominant defense in a matchup between two of the league’s best teams.

“I think you guys have to understand we’re not going to look like the New England Patriots,” star receiver Brandon Marshall said. “We’re not going to look like the New Orleans Saints offense. We’re the Chicago Bears offense.”

And it might not be as shiny and flashy. At least not this season.

That didn’t stop Marshall from pointing out that the offense scored 37 points in last week’s 51-20 win at Tennessee, even though three of that group’s touchdowns came on drives of 16 yards or fewer. The offense really didn’t do much in that game until the second half.

He mentioned that the Bears have an elite quarterback in Cutler and running back in Matt Forte.

“We’re going to do it our own way,” Marshall said.

So when will it really click?

“I’m thinking 2015,” he said in jest, before turning serious. “We have goals. We want to win now. We want to win now. We’re doing a good job of it and will we be a No. 1 offense this year? I don’t know. It doesn’t look like it, but what we’re doing is effective. We just have to be a little bit more productive and start a little bit faster.”

The Bears rank 25th overall on offense and 29th in the passing game, a surprise considering how dominant Marshall has been.

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