Bears look to shake off brutal loss

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CHICAGO – Contrary to popular opinion around Chicago, that cringe-inducing beating last week didn't crush the Bears. A loss to the other Ohio team just might do the trick, though.

The Bears (3-3) are at an important point heading into their game against Cleveland (1-6) on Sunday after dropping two in a row and taking one of their worst thrashings in years last week at Cincinnati. A 45-10 slapdown by the Bengals wasn't quite a knockout blow. It just dropped the Bears to a knee and left them in need of a pick-me-up.

Good thing for them, they're facing the Browns.

"We can't take this for granted," quarterback Jay Cutler said.

The Browns' defense ranks dead last, their offense is the league's second worst, and quarterback Derek Anderson is in one of the worst ruts on record. It's been a sickening season all around for a team that also was hit hard by the flu recently.

"I think we're definitely making progress every week," receiver Brian Robiskie said. "Sometimes you can't see it on Sunday. And that's the frustrating part, is that we definitely know that we're making strides and we're going in the right direction."

They keep getting thrown off, though.

Some of that can be pinned on Anderson, who has been horrible since replacing Brady Quinn as the starter in Week 3.

A Pro Bowl pick in 2007, he has a league-low 40.6 rating that ranks as the third worst through seven weeks in this decade, and a completion percentage over the past three games that's the lowest in more than 20 years.

According to STATS LLC, only Ryan Leaf (34.5 in 2000) and Kerry Collins (37.5 in 2006) had lower ratings through the first seven weeks in this decade. Anderson completed just 32.9 percent of his passes (23 of 70) the past three games against Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Green Bay — the lowest percentage by a quarterback with at least 70 attempts since the Los Angeles Raiders' Steve Beuerlein (31.9) in 1988.

Not that Chicago doesn't have a few issues of its own.

The Bears surrendered the most points in their five-plus seasons under Lovie Smith while allowing a season-worst 448 yards against the Bengals. They gave up touchdowns on the first four possessions and watched as former teammate Cedric Benson ran wild, going off for a career-high 189 yards and a touchdown.

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