LAKE FOREST, Ill. - Jay Cutler is ready for just about any scenario next week after the Chicago Bears dismal season comes to an end.He understands changes could be coming. The question is how sweeping.Coaches could leave, Cutler said Wednesday. Players could leave. I could leave. Thats part of it.The future of everyone from general manager Phil Emery to coach March Trestman to his assistants and the quarterback with a seven-year contract is in question with the Bears (5-10) last in the NFC North and the season ending at Minnesota on Sunday.Its quite a fall for a team that envisioned a playoff run.Instead, the Bears are missing the post-season for the seventh time in eight years.Cutler was at the centre of several issues late in the season.First, offensive co-ordinator Aaron Kromer admitted he was a source behind an NFL Network report criticizing the quarterbacks ability to identify when plays should be changed at the line of scrimmage. Kromer remained on the job, but Cutler got benched last week.Trestman decided a shake-up was necessary with Cutler leading the league in interceptions (18) and turnovers (24) even though the Bears were out of contention. So he started Jimmy Clausen against Detroit last week.The result was familiar. Chicago dropped its fourth straight, and Clausen suffered a concussion near the end of the game.Cutler left Soldier Field thinking he would be watching from the sideline again this week. It was not until later in the day that Clausen began experiencing symptoms, the team said.Its not clear who would have started this week had he remained healthy, but either way, Cutler is back in the Bears lineup.For how much longer? That remains to be seen.Cutler said he is not the one to answer that question.He is sure of one thing. This season has been unlike any other for him.Its a different season, he said. Its a weird season. A lot of things have happened, a lot of things that havent went our way for numerous amounts of reasons.Cutler said he hasnt had time to reflect on this season, what went wrong. He figures that will happen over the next few weeks.For now, the focus is on Minnesota, and he acknowledged its not easy preparing this week, with both teams out of contention.The guys in the locker room. The guys that have been in the huddle all year long, that Ive been with — those are the guys that Ill play for this week, he said.Kromer is not sure how the benching will impact Cutlers performance.Hes been focused this week and hes worked hard at it, hes worked with the guys, hes communicated and we expect a good game out of him, he said.The Bears were counting on a prolific offence along with a revamped defence to lead them to the playoffs for just the second time since the 2006 team made the Super Bowl.Instead, the defence continues to rank among the leagues worst. More costly, the offence took a huge step back in its second season under Trestman.The Bears have gone from second in scoring a year ago to 21st. Cutler, once again, has been a source of frustration for Chicago even though he is in some respects having his best season statistically.His rating (89.5) and completion rate (66.1 per cent) are career highs. He has stayed healthy, too, something that has been an issue in the past.But he continues to commit turnovers at inopportune times. His game management skills are under question, but the disclosure by Kromer and the benching have also turned a quarterback whose demeanour has been constantly analyzed over the years into a sympathetic figure to some.You know, hes always here early studying film, and (hes in) the protection meetings and going over everything multiple times, running back Matt Forte said.I talked to Jay last week, too, and told him not to get down in the dumps or anything like that. 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