More than Smith’s job on line

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Emery understandably steered clear of saying anything that might be misconstrued regarding Brian Urlacher, a 34-year-old pending free agent with knee issues.

The reminder of Emery's unknown, unemotional ways should put every Bears player on notice — especially with a flat salary cap for 2013.

A team desperately seeking a sense of urgency can find it in the looming presence of a GM who clearly will let his head rule his heart when making decisions about next year's roster.

That means Peppers, even if he is battling plantar fasciitis, needs to do more in the final three games to make the $12.9 million salary he is due in '13 seem like a worthwhile investment for a single-digit pass rusher who will be 33.

Peppers is far from the only disappointing veteran lately who can affect his own Bears future.

Devin Hester needs to do something quickly before his next game-breaking touchdown comes in another uniform.

Kellen Davis needs to catch something more than flak.

J'Marcus Webb needs to stop holding and start taking advantage of all the opportunities the Bears keep giving him.

Earl Bennett, when he returns from a concussion, needs to do something before his 4-year, $11 million contract extension last year goes down as one of the worst deals in team history.

Matt Forte needs to remind Chicago what an elite running back looks like. Kelvin Hayden, Geno Hayes and Jonathan Scott need to make it more obvious they deserve to come back.

A year ago the Giants entered Week 15 with a 7-6 record. They finished strong and won the Super Bowl.

Nobody suggests the Bears necessarily can do the same. But they can play at a higher level in the final three games than they have recently.

If not, then the big changes shouldn't stop with Smith.

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