Here are the week six
Bears power rankings from various sites around the web:
ESPN:
#12 (Last Week: 14)
Analysis, “A 3-1 record, much of it produced without injured linebacker Brian Urlacher, is pretty impressive.”
CBS:
#9 (Last Week: 12)
Analysis, “Coming off their bye, they face a good Atlanta team on the road. Jay Cutler will have to continue to play like he has the past three games.”
Yahoo Sports:
#13 (Last Week: 14)
Analysis, “Is Greg Olsen going to bust out and become a legitimate downfield threat, or was that just a bunch of preseason hype?”
Pro Football Weekly:
#13 (Last Week: 11)
Analysis, “Not the ideal time for a bye, but they’ll take the rest.”
Fox Sports:
#13 (Last Week: 14)
Analysis, “No Brian Urlacher, no problem for Chicago’s defense, which ranks sixth in the NFL in points allowed/game. Plus, Jay Cutler has this team dreaming big. Is the running game that struggled for three weeks really back after Matt Forte ripped through the lowly Lions? Hard to say at this point.”
SI.com:
#9 (Last Week: 12)
Analysis, “I’m going to see the Bears at Falcons Sunday night in Atlanta and I’m expecting a far different Jay Culter than the one I watched throw four interceptions at Green Bay in the Week 1 Sunday nigther. Cutler has thrown only one interception in the three games since the loss to the Packers, and if he wants to keep up with the Kyle Ortons of the world, he’ll keep right on protecting the ol’ pumpkin this month.”
Covers.com:
#9 (Last Week: 11)
Analysis, “The Bears had the week off following three straight wins to keep pace with the Vikings. Back-to-back road games are up next against the 7-2 combined Falcons and Bengals.”










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