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

ESPN: #18 (Last week: #10)

Analysis, “So much for the move to have the Bears run the ball more.”

NFL: #16 (Last week: #10)

Analysis, “How do we feel about those orange jerseys? More importantly, how do we feel about Jay Cutler throwing without his feet set, or off his back foot, or inaccurately? You can’t blame all of Cutler’s imperfections on the offensive line and suspect pass protection. After offensive coordinator Mike Martz fell on the sword for having such a poor run-pass ratio last week, he came back with a 40-pass, nine-run masterpiece vs. the Packers. Mike Martz is who we thought he was.”

Yahoo Sports: #14 (Last week: #9)

Analysis, “After Corey Graham ruined one of the greatest trick plays in NFL history, how tough was it for special teams coach Dave Toub to avoid giving him a tug and a shove?”

SI.com: #17 (Last week: #10)

Analysis, On my camp visit to the Bears, always-confident Chicago offensive coordinator Mike Martz assured me Roy Williams would be in line to catch 80-85 passes for 1,300 yards or so this year in his offense. With only four receptions for 55 yards in the first three games, all in the Bears’ opener, Williams needs to average about six catches and 96 yards per game from here on out to make Martz look prescient. And just imagine if Chicago actually had tried to run the ball the past two weeks instead of throwing it 80 percent of the time.”

Fox Sports: #18 (Last week: #12)

Analysis, “This was a 17-10 game at the half, yet Matt Forte still only had nine carries on the day. It is not all Jay Cutler’s fault, but going 1-5 against the Packers will make Chicagoans anxious.”

CBS Sports: #20 (Last week: #15)

Analysis, “Many of you pegged this as the step-back team in 2011. You just might be right.”

National Football Post: #15 (Last week: #10)

Analysis, “The Bears were outplayed by the Pack at home and Mike Martz needs to make some corrections in a hurry.”

WEEI.com: #16 (Last week: #11)

Analysis, “The defending NFC North champs are already two games behind first place. It comes as no surprise that no quarterback has been sacked more than Jay Cutler this year (14 times). Regardless of what GM Jerry Angelo says, this offensive line has not improved. As a result, the Bears will struggle week after week.”

Pro Football Talk: #15 (Last week: #12)

Analysis, “Losing by 10 points to the Packers still wasn’t as ugly as those orange alternative jerseys the Bears wear.”

Walter Football: #15 (Last week: #7)

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