NFL Power Rankings: Playoff blues reign following Week 17

FanSided's NFL Power Rankings have been updated following the Super Bowl.
FanSided's NFL Power Rankings have been updated following the Super Bowl. /
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57. <p>There weren’t a lot of high hopes coming into the 2015 NFL season for the Chicago Bears and, what do you know, they proves us all right. With their loss to the rival Detroit Lions on Sunday, they finished up the 2015 season with a record of 6-10 and things are not looking to get better any time soon.</p> <p>Once again this season the man who is supposed to get this offense rolling on all cylinders, Jay Cutler, was the butt of a lot of jokes as he turned in another underwhelming performance. Now, Bears management really needs to ask themselves more than ever how much longer they can go on with him at quarterback. Are there other areas of need on this team? Sure there are, but Cutler is right there at the top of the list whether some agree or not. Should they use their draft pick on the “”quarterback of the future?”” It’s something they should definitely explore at this point.</p> <p>The fact of the matter is that this team has a lot to fix before anyone can look at them as a contender in the NFC North. This is a rebuilding project which unfortunately may take a few years to get back towards the top, especially with the emergence of the Vikings and the Packers really not going anywhere.</p>. (6-10). Previous: . Chicago Bears. 24. team

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