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The Bears' Craig Steltz (20) and Seattle's Sidney Rice (18) dive for a loose ball in the end zone Sunday at Soldier Field after Golden Tate scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter. The Bears lost, 23-17, in overtime. (Monica Maschak - mmaschak@shawmedia.com)

The Bears have picked a bad time to slump.

After a 7-1 start to the season, the Bears appeared to be a lock to make the playoffs. That has changed as the Bears have lost three of four games, including an overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in which a rookie quarterback outsmarted a veteran defense.

If the season ended today, the Bears (8-4) would have a wild-card berth to the playoffs as the NFC’s No. 5 seed. They have a one-game lead against the Seahawks (7-5), who are in sixth place in the conference, but the Seahawks hold the head-to-head advantage against the Bears if both teams finish with the same record.

Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys (6-6), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-6) and Minnesota Vikings (6-6) each are one game out of the playoff picture with four weeks remaining. The Vikings will host the Bears on Sunday in the teams’ second meeting in three weeks.

“Big picture: [We’re] 8-4, tied for the lead with the team up north,” Bears coach Lovie Smith said. “Three out of the next four games are against NFC [North] opponents. But it’s about this next division opponent that we’re playing.

“We’re going to watch this video. A lot we can learn from it. It’s not been a great 24-hour period for us, but we’ll bounce back – and we’ll have to – to be ready for the Vikings.”

While Smith re-watches the game, Bears fans would be better off doing something else. Although a couple of the Bears’ lead actors were impressive, the ending was terrible.

Grades for the Bears from Sunday’s game:

Quarterback: A

Jay Cutler (61 snaps) did his part to lead the Bears to a win, but not enough of his teammates could say the same. Cutler repeatedly zipped accurate passes to Brandon Marshall, connecting on 10 of 14 attempts. When Marshall and other Bears receivers were covered, Cutler scrambled for gains of 8, 4, 7 and 8 yards to keep the offense moving. Cutler also avoided costly turnovers as he recorded his third game of the season without an interception.

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