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Meanwhile, right tackle Gabe Carimi has lost his starting job to journeyman Jonathan Scott after another subpar performance. Scott possesses terrific size (6-6, 318 pounds) but a spotty track record after unsuccessful stints in Detroit, Buffalo and Pittsburgh.

In another switch, eight-year veteran Chris Spencer is expected to return to the starting lineup at left guard. Spencer would replace Chilo Rachal, who walked away from the team this week and was placed on the reserve/non-football injury list.

Bears offensive coordinator Mike Tice said the line had potential but needed production.

“What we’re not seeing is that consistency in performance,” Tice said. “It’s too much like the teeth of a saw. It’s up and down, up and down.”

With Scott and Spencer in the fold, look for the Bears to double-team Allen frequently and rely on chip blocks to knock him off of his feet. The Bears also could use tight ends and running backs as extra blockers to protect Cutler, but that could limit his receiving targets.

“That puts the quarterback and the guys that have to win in a bind,” Tice said. “But you pick your spots. You can’t help on both sides all the time. You can’t help on both sides and the inside. You’ve got to pick your poison. Who has the best chance to win the most battles?”

Although the Bears have won five consecutive games against the Vikings, today’s contest figures to be a battle. The Vikings are coming off of a bye while the Bears are playing on six days’ rest after a long road trip to San Francisco.

“It’s a game we want to win in the worst way,” Smith said.

Just don’t call it a must-win game.

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