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Bears coach Lovie Smith looks on during the second half of Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis. The Bears lost, 21-14. (AP Photo/Andy King)

Caution: Coaching seat may be hot.

A late-season slump by the Bears has increased pressure on everyone at Halas Hall, including Lovie Smith. The Bears (8-5) are clinging to the No. 6 playoff spot in the NFC and will need a strong finish to fend off contenders such as the Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings, each of which has seven wins.

Last season, Smith guided the Bears to a 7-3 start only to lose five of the final six games. This season, the Bears were 7-1 at the halfway point of the regular season but have lost four of five games to jeopardize their playoff chances.

Smith was asked Monday whether he believed his future with the team was tied to a playoff appearance. He has a 79-62 record since he was hired in 2004, but the Bears missed the playoffs in five of his first eight seasons entering 2012.

“It’s all based on wins and losses, really,” Smith said. “And I’m OK with that.”

Smith will not be OK with watching a replay of the Bears’ 21-14 loss to the Vikings. But at least he should have his franchise quarterback.

On his weekly radio show on WMVP-1000 AM, Jay Cutler said he expected to be ready to play next week against the Green Bay Packers despite a neck injury that forced him to the sidelines in the fourth quarter Sunday.

“Unless something drastic happens, absolutely,” Cutler said.

A look at how the Bears graded out Sunday:

Quarterbacks: B

Cutler’s 57.0 passer rating (22 of 44, 260 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs) would have looked much different if his receivers had been able to secure a couple of would-be touchdowns passes.

Cutler (67 snaps) also scrambled effectively when his receivers were covered, but his highlights were overshadowed by a terrible interception that he threw flat-footed in the third quarter. Jason Campbell (11 snaps) thrived against the Vikings’ soft coverage late in the game with the Bears down by 14.

Running backs: C

A big deficit never allowed the Bears to establish the run, and Matt Forte (72 snaps) received only 13 carries for his lightest workload in five weeks. Forte flashed a glimpse of his explosiveness with a 36-yard run in the third quarter, but seven of his 13 carries went for 3 yards or less. Michael Bush (2 snaps) met with trainers after an early 7-yard gain and watched the rest of the game from the sidelines.

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