Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler acknowledged that he's struggling and said he feels the pressure mounting on the team following a 3-6 start.

"We have to get better, I have to get better," Cutler said. "That's just kind of the focus right now, finding every little thing I can get better at to try to win a ballgame."

Cutler completed 22 of 37 passes for 272 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions in a 55-14 loss to the Green Bay Packers. He also fumbled and had a 68.8 passer rating.

"Whenever you're losing, your confidence is going to be a little bit lower," Cutler said. "I think earlier in the week and throughout the week, you've got to gain confidence for the game. If you go into the game with low confidence, you don't have a chance in this league. We probably, as an offense and as a whole, have to get some plays going, get some drives going, and we can build on that for sure."

Cutler says it all needs studying.

"You have to look at everything," Cutler said. "You have to go with a fine-tooth comb and just nitpick on every little detail. Nothing is too small, nothing can be overlooked. The finest little step, how you interact with your teammates, communicating more during the week so that there aren't any miscommunications. Finding energy on Wednesday when everyone's still a little down and trying to go out and have a good practice. You have to do all those little things to try to dig yourself out."

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Aaron Wilson covers the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun

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