INDIANAPOLIS -- The Chicago Bears sure know how to put a destroy Indianapolis big days.Eight years ago, they dominated the Colts on Lucas Oil Stadiums opening night. Four years ago, they ruined Andrew Lucks NFL debut. Another win Sunday at Indianapolis could produce an even more devastating blow to the Colts plan -- and they know it.We are going to keep working to try to dig ourselves out of this hole, thats all you can do, Colts coach Chuck Pagano said.The stakes couldnt be higher for the Colts (1-3).Just five weeks after team owner Jim Irsay expressed hope of making the playoffs, fans are already discussing whether a fourth loss in five weeks could force a coaching change, a front office change or both. The same problems that cost them in 2015 are back.A rebuilt offensive line has allowed a league-high 15 sacks. The revamped defense has yielded 31.3 points over the first four weeks. Opposing quarterbacks are completing 68.1 percent of their passes and Luck has accounted for five turnovers. Somewhere among the dropped passes, the constant penalties and the missing pass rush, everyone is on cleanup duty.Dropped passes are tough. False starts are tough. Bad throws are tough. Ive not had a problem of not getting mad at a guy enough where I had to go yell at a guy for dropping a ball, Luck said. Its a problem when you feel like effort isnt there and thats certainly never been the case (here).Could the matchup with the Bears (1-3) be just what the Colts need?Chicago is likely to be without starting quarterback Jay Cutler for the third straight week, leading receiver Kevin White landed on injured reserve earlier this week, and the defense is allowing 123.5 yards rushing.But the Bears do have something working in their favor: a little momentum. Brian Hoyer, Cutlers replacement, snapped a three-game losing streak last week, and now Chicago returns to a city in which it has never lost.I think everybody was pretty disappointed in how we performed in Dallas the week prior (to last), coach John Fox said. I was pretty pleased with the guys focus and how they executed against Detroit on Sunday. In this league, its what have you done for me lately.Something the Colts know all too well.Were going to be all right, Luck said. Were a good football team. We practice well. Well play well.Here are some other things to watch Sunday:COLTS CHANGES: Indy cut two defensive starters Tuesday. What it will do at cornerback is clear. Projected starters, Vontae Davis and Patrick Robinson, will reclaim their jobs. The question is what happens at inside linebacker. After releasing leading tackler Sio Moore, Indy plans to use a committee of Josh McNary, Antonio Morrison and perhaps safety Clayton Geathers. Indy also could start in the no-huddle on offense.FREEMANS RETURN: Indy allowed inside linebacker Jerrell Freeman to walk away in free agency after last season. Now, at a time when the Colts could really use Freeman, hell be on the Bears sideline. Freeman said all the right things all week, saying he never took the Colts decision personally. Now, hell get a chance to let his play speak volumes.RUNNING UPHILL: Colts running back Frank Gore moved into 10th place on the NFLs career rushing list last week and needs 20 yards to pass Jim Brown (12,312 yards). That undoubtedly will be a huge moment in Gores career. Hes also hoping to end Indys 54-game streak without a 100-yard rusher.WHITE OUT: With White out and Eddie Royal battling a calf injury, whoever starts at quarterback will need Cameron Meredith and Josh Bellamy to play well. Sure, the Bears have Alshon Jeffrey on one side. 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The match, set against the Welsh Premier League team, Connnahs Quay Nomads FC, will make him the first Indian to feature in an European continental match.It feels great to hear about Gurpreet, and I am really proud of all the progress that hes made. He was quite depressed at one point of time, and I understand that because life can be very difficult when you go abroad to play football. My only advice to him then was to just stick around. He is somebody who works very hard, and has improved so much in the last two years. When he joined our team against Laos, he had just made his start for Stabaek, and one could see the confidence in his game.The first thing to consider is that when you play abroad, your life changes. Staying alone in itself is a tough thing, and on top of that, it is a cultural change. Moreover, since Indian football is not rated very highly in the world, nobody thinks much of you as a player. It is a mindset thing, but nobody is welcoming to begin with.On his experiences abroad:Staying alone in that environment, when you experience a jump in the quality of game youre used to, is a massive thing. When I went to Kansas, it took me two months to adjust to my surroundings. I then got a chance to play some matches, including a pre-season friendly against Manchester United (in July 2010). I also had some commitments to the national team with the Asian Cup (in 2011, where India qualified for the first time in 27 years). My manager Peter Vermes simply told me that youre not valuable enough to me that I will beg you to stay. He left the choice to me, and I had to leave for the national team..ddddddddddddy experience with Sporting (Clube de Portugal, Lisbon-based club that signed Chhetri in 2012) was relatively easier. I was also happier because I was closer to India. I got to play about five or six matches, and it was difficult for me to break into the first eleven. I was there for about eight months, and I got the opportunity to train with some really good players. I enjoyed the training sessions and worked really hard there. But personally, I find that no matter how hard I train, not playing depresses me.On the lessons learnt:If you really want to play abroad, you need to go when youre young. The younger you are, the more time you give yourself to adjust. I was about 26-27 when I first went abroad, and I felt uneasy. Thats why when Gurpreet was wondering whether he was doing the right thing by hanging on, I told him that youre young and havent even started for the national team yet!If youre an Indian footballer, you would normally start for the state team. Then you would aspire for the I-League, then for the ISL and then finally to play for the national team. So in that sense, if you get an opportunity to go abroad, there is no reason to not go. In my case, within 2-3 days of my training at Sporting, the head coach asked me to go to the B team. Not enough people know of this or write about this, but I felt I was judged on what I had played in the past. So my advice to young footballers would be to go where the coach has seen you. Give yourself time. You will never struggle with the skills, but you have to make the adjustment to your life and to the pace of the game.Gurpreet is still starting out, and he works very hard at his game. The sky is the limit for him. ' ' '