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Trade secrets: Bears GM discusses Cutler trade, his conservative image

BY BRAD BIGGS

Landing Jay Cutler finally has given Jerry Angelo, nearly eight years into his tenure as Bears general manager, someone he believes is capable of becoming a franchise quarterback.

That makes everyone's job at Halas Hall a little easier, but that doesn't mean the work stops. Angelo was breaking down tape of the Big Ten in his office when he recently visited with the Sun-Times. He's already working on the 2010 draft.

Angelo was asked about the blockbuster trade that brought Cutler to the Bears from Denver and how the deal has reshaped his image as the leader of the NFL's cornerstone franchise, one that hasn't been known for such bold moves.

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