Here are the Week 10 Bears power rankings from various sites around the web:

Site This Week/Last Week Analysis
ESPN 9 (10) The Bears proved in beating Philadelphia they are in the playoff race until the end.
NFL.com 13 (14) Roy Williams might not be clutch but at least he smiles out there. Earl Bennett is, with four of his five catches resulting in first downs, and another resulting in six points. If you mention the Bears’ offensive line struggles incessantly in pre-game, and on a broadcast, does that mean things play out that way? No. The much-maligned unit didn’t allow a sack.
Yahoo Sports 12 (15) Lovie Smith does know that oddsmakers set lines as a means of stimulating betting on both sides, and not as a judgment of a team’s actual worth, RIGHT?
Sports Illustrated 12 (17) It has been a pretty good four weeks for Lovie Smith’s team, which is 3-0 with a bye over the course of the past month. If the playoffs started today (and it would mess up the entire NFL schedule if they did) the Bears would be the NFC’s second wild-card team, and they own tiebreakers over the Falcons, Bucs and Eagles, all of whom they beat head to head. And even better, if Chicago can knock off Detroit this week at home, the Bears will pull into a second-place tie behind Green Bay in the NFC North.
Fox Sports 12 (14) If you can’t get to Jay Cutler in the pocket, then he is going to rip you apart with his accurate and strong down-field throws. Monday night was just Cutler’s second game without being sacked, and this offensive line is finally playing up to par. Even still, this offense must start with RB Matt Forte, and he isn’t going to put the ball on the ground twice in one game very often, if ever
CBS Sports 14 (16) They really have things going their way now. That will be a huge game this week with the Lions.
Sporting News 13 (16) A funny thing happened in Philadelphia: His dandy Vandy receiver, Earl Bennett returned, and Cutler got great protection from his line. Now let’s see some consistency.
Pro Football Talk 12 (13) Maybe Matt Fortes two fumbles will take some steam out of his campaign for a contract.
Pro Football Weekly 14 (15) Safety position squarely under the microscope going forward.
Walter Football 10 (12)  

 

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