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Now, it will be the Bears’ turn to play favorites.

The Bears’ next four-pack of games will come against teams that have struggled badly to start the season. They will visit the Jacksonville Jaguars, host the Detroit Lions and host the Carolina Panthers before returning to the road to play the Tennessee Titans on Nov. 4.

After a quarter of the season, each of those teams has managed only one win apiece.

The soft spot in the schedule presents an opportunity for the Bears to establish themselves as a top-tier team in the NFC heading into the season’s second half. Their two most difficult games of the upcoming stretch (Detroit and Carolina) come at Soldier Field, where the Bears have gone 42-24 since Lovie Smith replaced Dick Jauron as head coach in 2004.

Big plays, like big wins, often prove to be contagious in the NFL. Cutler (18 of 24, 275 yards, 2 TD) posted a terrific 140.1 passer rating and was sacked only twice, and the Bears won the time-of-possession battle to help quell the Cowboys’ home-field advantage.

“When you make big plays like that, it’s a lot of fun,” Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher said. “Our offense kept us on the sidelines most of the game. … We were fresh.”

Then again, injuries or turnovers or distractions could lead the Bears astray.

Cutler proved to be cantankerous yet again Monday, but a pair of defensive touchdowns shifted the spotlight away from his sideline demeanor. Cameras caught Cutler standing up and walking away from offensive coordinator Mike Tice in the first half, even though Tice clearly had grabbed a seat next to Cutler in order to start a conversation.

Cutler’s antics might be part of the conversation regarding the Bears this week.

But the bigger topic is this: The Bears are 3-1 as they enter the easiest part of their schedule.

The spotlight is shining bright.

• Tom Musick covers Chicago professional sports for Shaw Media. Write to him at tmusick@shawmedia.com.

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