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Lovie Smith’s focus squarely on Packers

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The Bears got off to a 7-1 start this season with help from an easy schedule. Now they are stumbling and the Vikings, Redskins and Cowboys all moved within one game of them at 7-6 by winning Sunday. The Robert Griffin III-led Redskins are surging and hold a tiebreaker over the Bears for a wild-card spot.

“The pressure we’re feeling right now is just on our performances improving,” Smith said. “It’s on us. We talked about someone else controlling the division. But what happens to us, it doesn’t really matter about the teams ahead of us or the teams behind us right now. It’s just what we do. So we’re not looking at (the 7-6 teams) at all. We have the Packers coming in and that’s enough right there for all of our thoughts to just go on that.”

The Packers won the Week 2 meeting at Lambeau Field 23-10 and their previous five victories in the series have all been by seven points or more. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is 8-2 against the Bears, including the NFC championship game following the 2010 season, starting his career in the series like his predecessor Brett Favre did.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy said he expects key players back this week, including linebacker Clay Matthews and safety Charles Woodson.

Bears President Ted Phillips mandated that Emery work with Smith this season and said after this season the GM can decide the fate of the coach who has an 82-65 record, including the postseason, with an 8-10 ledger against the Packers.

A win this week certainly would bolster Smith’s case after a string of disappointing losses.

“Looking at the big picture, if you need a game coming up to really motivate you to play your best football, it should be your rival with Green Bay coming in,” he said.

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