Former NFL quarterback Joe Theismann has come out in defense of Chicago's Jay Cutler, who had his toughness questioned following a knee injury in last season's NFC Championship Game. "I just felt like Jay was treated very, very wrongly by other guys in the game," Theismann told the Chicago Tribune. "What nobody wants to talk about is that here's a guy that actually went back out on the field (in the second half) and tried to play. It wasn't like he told the coaches: 'Hey, look, I can't do anything, I can't play.'" Theismann said the Bears shouldn't worry about their quarterback and instead focus on importing some weapons to help take the offense to a higher level. "What the Bears need is a wide receiver," he said. "Let me tell you, Jay Cutler is the least of that offense's problems. You need somebody to throw the football to. They finally woke up and said, 'Hey, Devin (Hester), we're only going to use you part-time because you’re such a valuable asset on punt returns.'"