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But cutting Podlesh would be a last resort, because the Bears made a significant investment in him.

Before the 2011 season, they signed him to a five-year, $10 million deal. They gave him $2 million to sign and guaranteed him $3.5 million more.

If the Bears cut Podlesh this season, they will take a $1.4 salary cap hit in 2013 for a punter who isn’t even on their roster. And they will use up more cap space for another punter.

It’s not a pretty picture. So Podlesh’s contract may help him stay employed.

If he continues down his performance path, however, no contract is going to save him. That was the message that was sent Wednesday.

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