Sure, but it's still tough to judge the impact of an Indy coach. This guy is the WR coach. Indy churns out a lot of productive WR, however, how much of that has anything to do with the coach? Would any of these guys be nearly as good on another team? I'm not saying he's clearly a weak coach, but it's just hard to judge. Not only does Peyton call the plays, but any play has a much better chance of working with him as the QB, so the design isn't nearly as important. i like this, though. cutler is a superior talent to manning, physically, in every way. if he can be taught how to recognize coverages and change pass protections a fraction as well as manning does, the bears could be a solid contender for the rest of his career. i like the idea of cutler being turned loose and not restricted, and the way manning's protection develops as he's in the pocket, he could cause some damage running the ball if he were as agile as cutler.