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Chicago also visits Minnesota on Dec. 20 and finishes at Green Bay two weeks later in a game that could determine the division championship and whether the Bears get homefield advantage in the playoffs.
"Do we talk about homefield for the playoffs? We talk about winning every game each week," coach Lovie Smith said. "We talk about winning our division. We have the same goals each year. Those things take care of themselves a little bit. We realize the landscape right now. This late in the season, you need to pay attention to that a little bit, but not a lot."
Not too long ago, the season appeared to be slipping away from the Bears.
They got off to a 3-0 start that culminated with what looked like a statement win over Green Bay, then stumbled into their bye with three losses in four games. Since then, they've abandoned their pass-happy approach for more balance on offense, the protection has improved and Cutler is taking less of a beating.
"That's easy to kind of get nonchalant, complacent," Olsen said. "We had that same thing happen after the big Green Bay game, but I think we've matured and moved on from that."
Well, matured to a point. Smith seemed less than thrilled with Cutler for a fourth-quarter outburst that led to an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Cutler thought Ernie Sims should have been called for interference on an incompletion to Forte and yelled and yanked his chinstrap in disgust.
"Jay's a fiery leader and all that, but you have to keep your emotions under wraps a little bit when you're dealing with the officials," Smith said. "I'd be the first guy screaming and yelling if I say they change the calls; they don't. I could see why he was upset; we were all upset. But just like we weren't perfect in the game, the officials definitely weren't perfect, either."
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