Better teams loom for 7-1 Bears

Now for the tough part

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Bears middle linebacker Brian Urlacher (left) returned an interception for a touchdown during Sunday's 51-20 win over the Titans. The Bears know they'll be tested more this week by the Texans. (AP)
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LAKE FOREST – The Chicago Bears breezed through the first half of their schedule in good shape, leading NFC North at 7-1. Things are about to get much tougher.

Houston visits Sunday night in a matchup of two of the league's best teams, and then comes a game at San Francisco next week between NFC contenders.

To that, coach Lovie Smith said, bring it on.

"I don't want the guys to start thinking, 'Hey, let's hold on, something bad's going to happen,'" he said Monday. "We're a 7-1 team. You are what your record says you are and we're a 7-1 football team. We're a good football team. We're excited about playing the Texans. Each game as you continue to win, the stakes go up a little bit higher.

"We realize that and we're going to embrace it," he added. "We're going to embrace this national stage that we have this Sunday night. I see our team getting better and better. We haven't peaked yet."

They sure looked good dismantling Tennessee, scoring the most points for Chicago since 1980 on their way to a 51-20 win.

They got four forced fumbles from Charles Tillman, and their seventh interception return for a touchdown when Brian Urlacher ran one back, extending their single-season record.

They also matched one set in 1942 with their seventh defensive touchdown, and they kicked the romp off with a franchise-record 28 points in the first quarter even though their offense got off to a clunky start.

It didn't matter because the defense forced three turnovers in the first 13 minutes, leading to 14 points, and Corey Wootton returned a blocked punt for a touchdown.

"Right now, we're talking an awful lot about our defense," Smith said. "But before this season is over, hopefully this week, it's going to shift where we're going to be talking an awful lot about the weapons we have and the offensive plays that we're making. You can look at that yesterday."

The Bears found their stride on offense in the second half and wound up with 358 yards after being outgained 145 yards to 136 through the first two quarters.

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