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Bears can afford a few losses now

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Given all the talk about the Bears' upcoming strength of schedule, you'd think they were playing nothing but road games with the eight best teams in the NFL.

Yes, things are about to get a lot tougher for the Bears. Their remaining eight opponents are a combined 42-27; their first eight are currently 27-39. And it's been since Week 2 that the Bears have played someone who presently has a winning record; they've got six of them lined up in a row, starting with the 7-1 Texans and the 6-2 49ers back to back.

So what? By taking care of business against lesser opponents the way they did, the 7-1 Bears are in a position where they don't have to win at a high rate from here on out to make the playoffs. They might have to go 4-4 the rest of the way, and may even need to go 5-3 to be safe in a loaded NFC. A 5-3 finish is probably the minimum the Bears can do if they want to win the NFC North and secure a first-round bye. But the Bears are in a great spot.

I don't know how they'll fare against the Texans and the 49ers. They're better defensively than anyone the Bears have played so far; the only team you can argue as an exception is Dallas. But the Bears are in a position where they certainly don't have to win both games. They may need to beat the 49ers for home field. Losing either game won't seriously damage their playoff chances, and even if they lose both, they'll still be in pretty good shape.

Beyond that, the Bears get two meetings with Minnesota wedged around a home game with Seattle. Barring a Jay Cutler injury between now and then, they'll be favored in all three of those games with the longshot possible exception of the Dec. 9 game at Minnesota

Meeting No. 2 with Green Bay follows that stretch. Given the way the Bears' defense played the last time the teams met, I'm actually looking forward to that one. If Cutler and the offense show up, it should at least be a game. The NFC North title may, in effect, be on the line, but again, the odds are that the Bears can lose and still be in decent shape for a playoff berth.

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