Here are the Week Two Bears power rankings from various sites around the web:

ESPN: # 7 (Last week: #13)

Analysis, “Jay Cutler quickly got over playoff controversy with 300-plus yards, two TDs and a big win over Atlanta.”

SI.com: #8 (Last week: #11)

Analysis, “The Bears’ 30-point showing on offense served to overshadow a spectacular day by the Chicago defensive line against Atlanta. Julius Peppers’ impact wasn’t limited to his two sacks and that forced fumble that was recovered and returned for a touchdown by middle linebacker Brian Urlacher. He also commanded enough attention from the Falcons that emerging defensive tackle Henry Melton picked up a pair of sacks of his own, with seven quarterback hits on Matt Ryan.”

Fox Sports: #10 (Last week: #12)

Analysis, ”I refuse to believe the Falcons are as bad as they looked on Sunday. Therefore, the Bears must be that good. Cutler and the Bears’ offense will still have their doubters, but they have a lot less ammunition after their Week 1 performance.”

Yahoo Sports: #5 (Last week: #17)

Analysis, “How many fans who spent all offseason questioning Jay Cutler’s manhood are calling him The Man now?”

CBS Sports: #8 (Last week: #16)

Analysis, “Step-back team? That’s what many of us were saying before the season. The big victory over Atlanta must make us re-think that.”

Walter Football: #5 (Last week: #12)

Analysis, “The Bears have great defense and special teams, and an outstanding play-maker in Matt Forte. They’re a really solid team that could easily contend for the Super Bowl. But since everyone keeps underrating them – I made that mistake last year – I plan on betting on them quite often this season.”

Pro Football Talk: #7 (Last week: #12)

Analysis, “Maybe some of the Bears defenders should play both ways.”

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