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Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher laughed in disagreement.

“The bye always comes at a good time,” said Urlacher, the second-oldest player on the Bears at age 34. “I don’t care if it’s Week 2, Week 10, it’s always good to have a bye. I used to hate it when I was young because I didn’t want to take any time off, but now I enjoy them.”

Despite sitting idle next week, the Bears could create further separation from the team that most observers pegged to win the NFC North this season. The Packers will visit the Houston Texans in Week 6 in a nationally televised matchup that could drop Green Bay to 2-4.

Even so, Bears players said, a share of first place in early October guaranteed nothing in terms of playoffs or championships.

Major Wright was a rookie on the Bears’ team that won a NFC North title in 2010. Yet Wright’s lingering memory from that season was how it ended with the Packers earning the final wild-card berth and beating the Bears en route to a Super Bowl championship.

That memory will keep Wright hungry long after Sunday’s fried chicken and mac and cheese.

“Two years ago, Green Bay was down, and they came back and beat us and came back and won the championship,” Wright said. “We can’t look at it like [we’re creating separation]. All we can do right now is control what we can do – our own destiny.”

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