LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler pushed back on the notion he lost the team after last Sundays disappointing performance.On Monday, Bleacher Report reported that two unnamed Bears players said, via text message, that most of the locker room has given up on Cutler. One of those players said Cutlers lack of preparation before Chicagos?36-10 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was truly embarrassing.Cutler finished the game 16-of-30 for 183 yards, two interceptions (one for a pick-six) and two lost fumbles.Unnamed source, Im guessing? Cutler asked on Thursday. The source could be a lot of people. It could be a made-up source. It could actually be guys in there. If people actually start putting their names on it, we can have a discussion about it.The game before [versus Minnesota in Week 8] was the opposite end of the spectrum. Whenever you lose, we all know what this position entails. And when you do have a performance like that as a quarterback, youre going to get some of that stuff. I dont feel like the locker room has ever [given up on me]. Ive never felt like that in the locker room with those guys.Offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains denied that Cutlers preparation played a role in the lopsided loss to Tampa Bay.I didnt see that in his preparation, Loggains said. But obviously, the way we played, I dont think any of us were prepared. We need to do a better job coaching. We need to do a better job of executing plays.Following the Bears surprising win over the Vikings on Oct. 31, Loggains told reporters that Cutler, who returned that night from a five-week thumb injury, had inspired the team.Asked if Cutler can still galvanize the locker room, Loggains responded, This is a week-to-week league.Loggains added: Its all of us. We win and lose together. He was the same guy who we were praising against Minnesota. And obviously he didnt play as well as wed have liked. I didnt coach as well as I would like to. And the staff. No one. When you lose like that, no one plays well enough. No one does their job.Jays the quarterback. So it falls on him. Its nothing new. He can take the responsibility. So weve moved forward and were getting ready for the next one.The Bears (2-7) travel to MetLife Stadium to play the New York Giants (6-3) on Sunday. Head coach John Fox said on Monday that he planned to stick with Cutler.The only other quarterback on Chicagos active roster is Matt Barkley, who went 6-of-15 for 81 yards and two interceptions after Brian Hoyer suffered a broken forearm at Lambeau Field on Oct. 20. Dennis Johnson Jersey . It might not have mattered. While the Dodgers are preparing for the playoffs, the Padres showed their future has promise behind two rookies. Paul Pierce Celtics Jersey . The 17-year-old native of Marystown, N.L., pulled out of Skate Canada International last month in Saint John, N.B., with the same problem. http://www.celticssale.com/kids-walter-brown-celtics-jersey/ . LOUIS -- St. Custom Boston Celtics Jerseys . -- If Henry Burris has his way, he will be the starting quarterback to lead the Hamilton Tiger-Cats back to the Grey Cup next year. Bob Cousy Jersey . "Jeff is a hard worker who was an important special-teams contributor for us last season," said Stamps GM John Hufnagel.It’s time to party! Get ready to celebrate Game Changers style with games, super skills, cake and our very own carnival! It’s our 100th episode woohoo! Plus it’s the last time we’ll see you all before the Olympics, so we’re getting ready for Rio right here. Popstar Kimberly Wyatt is joining the party. Shes in the studio chatting about different types of dance and her Well Fit campaign to make getting fit fun by learning to dance. Kimberly will be showing us some moves to try in the studio and at home.Its the last of our fast-moving Parkour masterclasses and our Game Changers are adding the Cat Leap to ttheir list of free running skills.dddddddddddd Miaow! Lets hope theyre all landing on their feet with this one.We put two Team GB Olympians to the test. Jessica Ennis-Hill and Louis Smith are ready for Rio but are they ready for the 60 Second Doodle Challenge?All your latest headlines plus we visit a Tottenham Hotspur Soccer School and put Spurs midfielder Ryan Mason on the spot in Game Changers News, and 2015/16 All Rounder champions St Stephens school take on the ball pit, coconut shy and sticky wall in a brand new challenge to win some brilliant prizes.Join the party:Friday 5pm Sky Sports 2, Saturday 8am Sky Sports 1 & Sky 1, On Demand. ' ' '