Week 15 NFL Power Rankings, The Race For The Playoffs Continue

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Dec 4, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) in their game against the Dallas Cowboys at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports

(5-8). Previous: . Chicago Bears. 26. team. 57. <p>Two straight weeks in which the Chicago Bears played on Thursday night. The result, however, did not change. For the second straight week the Bears were flat out outplayed and embarrassed on national television.</p> <p>After giving up 34 points to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving, the Bears defense responded with a performance to forget. The unit could not stop anyone on the Cowboys offense. Mainly it was running back DeMarco Murray. He carved up the Bears front seven, finishing the game with 179 yards. As a whole, the Cowboys ran for 194 yards and Tony Romo threw for 205. This Bears defense is not the defense we are accustomed to seeing. In six games this season they have allowed the opposing team to score more than 30 points.</p> <p>I sound like a broken record but after another dreadful performance it is safe to say that Marc Trestman’s job security should be in question. It’s not all on him; however, he is the man in charge. Right now, the man in charge is not making the proper adjustments to stop the bleeding of the Chicago Bears.</p>