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(MCT) — GLENDALE, Ariz. — From miles away in the sprawling Arizona landscape that surrounds it, visitors can spot the massive steel marvel of technology and design that is the University of Phoenix Stadium.

Around the NFL, observers consider the home of the Arizona Cardinals that seems as if it were plopped in the middle of a desert one of the most impressive facilities in the league.

To the Chicago Bears, it remains a mirage.

Inside the building during a dramatic 2006 visit, the Bears fooled themselves into thinking that an opportunistic defense could overcome a limited offense well enough to win a Super Bowl — and it nearly did. In retrospect, that memorable 20-point rally without an offensive touchdown only distorted football reality in Chicago for the next six years. Many saw what Lovie Smith wanted them to see: a defensively driven NFL franchise competing for a championship despite lacking a modern, bona fide offense.

The Bears returned here Sunday for a deceivingly easy 28-13 victory that kept their postseason hopes alive, but anybody using that as proof they can make a playoff run spent too much time this weekend in the Valley sun. The Bears’ Southwest sojourn hardly should have removed the heat on Smith. But it’s dry heat.

“It was a simple goal for our team this week: Get our ninth win,” Smith said.

As simply as schematically possible, the Bears offense helped meet that goal. It scored 14 points and managed just 297 total yards — the ninth time this season the Bears have failed to surpass 300 yards. The Bears defense matched the offense on the scoreboard with two touchdowns, outscoring the Cardinals. This isn’t what anybody meant about seeking a more balanced attack.

Not that those dressed in Bears jerseys and orange hats among the crowd of 62,734 complained. Spontaneous chants of “Let’s go Bears!” broke out. Brian Urlacher might say the Bears get cheered more than any road team in the league. A fatigued Bears fan might say they deserve better from an offense that has scored more than two touchdowns in a game only once since Nov. 11.

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