Bears coach Lovie Smith and offensive coordinator Ron Turner never have worked with a talent like Jay Cutler, but they believe they know how to use him. "We have a lot of trust and faith in what Jay will do," said Smith. "I know he's an all-pro quarterback and we are going through unchartered waters a little bit. But we aren't going to change what we are. ... We just expect to do what we believe in better." Three pro scouts said Cutler's arm is the second-strongest in the NFL after Oakland's JaMarcus Russell. "It's hard in this league to have 60-, 70-, 80-yard drives without getting some big plays," said Turner, who knows all too well. "We've always believed in taking shots [downfield so] I'm excited about what he's going to allow us to do."