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Injuries no excuse for Bears

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(MCT) — CHICAGO — The Bears didn’t prove to be resourceful in the absence of Jay Cutler last season.

Now, we’ll see what the quarterback can do against the Vikings when mounting injuries could sideline as many as four starters for Sunday’s game at Minnesota.

Middle linebacker Brian Urlacher is out with a pulled hamstring, along with right guard Lance Louis (ACL) and cornerback Tim Jennings (shoulder). Wide receiver Earl Bennett (concussion) also could miss the game.

Bennett quietly took the starting wide receiver job from Devin Hester three weeks ago, and the good news is Hester practiced Wednesday after missing Sunday’s loss to the Seahawks with a concussion. He could return against the Vikings along with rookie receiver Alshon Jeffery, who has missed the last two games following arthroscopic knee surgery.

Injuries are no excuse for the Bears (8-4) because through the first 12 games the team had only four starters miss games — one each for Cutler, running back Matt Forte and linemen Chris Spencer and Louis. Last season, a 7-3 team with Cutler dropped out of the postseason picture while finishing 1-5 without him.

The Bears injuries are nothing compared with what the Packers, their competition for the NFC North title this season, have endured. They have had 12 starters miss at least one game, with wide receiver Greg Jennings, linebacker Clay Matthews and safety Charles Woodson out for a combined 16 starts. They have 10 players on injured reserve.

Playing without Urlacher isn’t going to be as challenging as it was in 2009, when he missed 15 games with a freak wrist injury. He’s not the same player physically after injuring his knee in the season finale at Minnesota a year ago.

But his leadership and communication skills as the quarterback of the defense cannot be replicated. Five times in the final 11 games in ‘09, when the Bears last played without Urlacher, the defense surrendered 30 points or more.

That alone adds pressure to an underperforming offense with a struggling line.

“We have to find a way,” Cutler said. “We have to be more efficient. Third down, we’ve been getting better. First down, we have been getting better. Red zone, when we get in there, we’ve done a good job. We just have to get more points.”

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