Peppers won't overlook Bills

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The Bears will play the Bills in Toronto on Sunday, but you won't hear them talking about how winless Buffalo is the perfect opponent to ease into the formidable second half of their schedule.

"We don't look at records," defensive end Julius Peppers said. "We look at players and plays but mainly we focus on ourselves. We take care of business on our side of the football."

When asked where the defense needs to improve, Peppers didn't hesitate.

"Everywhere," he said. "Every position, every man can get better. That's what we should try to do."

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They had better not overlook any team coming up. I thought the Jets would help out the Bears and beat Green Bay, but that did not happen. Now the pressure is on the Bears. I would never have believed it at the start of the season, but now think Minnesota might be a couple of the Bears' easier games.Buffalo is getting tougher all the time and plays hard, so the Bears better bring their best defense forward and avoin turnovers on offense. Let's hope Cutler has had his aberration games and shows his pro-bowl credentials the rest of the season.

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