Welcome to SB Nation FanPulse — a survey of fans across the NFL http://www.authenticschicagobe…..han-jersey , powered by SurveyMonkey. Each week, we send 32 polls to 100+ plugged in fans from each team. Bears fans, sign up HERE to join FanPulse.These FanPulse surveys are really quick to do— a few questions that take like a minute to answer sent right to your email — but they provide some interesting data for us to share. This week, there was a special extra survey question sent to all fans of NFC North teams. SB Nation wanted to know which team we thought was the best team in the division. Not surprising, most fanbases went with their own team as the best in the NFC North, with the lone exception being fans from the Detroit Lions who believe their team is second best. The Minnesota Vikings received the most praise by our division’s fans, and the Lions are thought to be the worst team in the NFC North by everyone except those that cheer for Detroit. Check out the info-graphics with the final tallies. Chicago BearsTechnically speaking, the 2-1 Bears are the best team in the division, so you can’t falut Bears’ fans for riding that high. Minnesota VikingsThe Vikings’ main rival are the Packers, so I wonder how much of them refusing to vote for Green Bay is personal?Green Bay PackersNot a single vote for the Lions? You just know there are some thin-skinned Lions’ fans somewhere scheming up a catchy hashtag to attack Packers’ fans through social media. Detroit LionsEven Lions’ fans think their FanPulse voting this week is pathetic. What are your thoughts on the best team in the division?Vote in this scientific WCG poll, but also join FanPulse here if you haven’t already. With three offensive linemen hurt, Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill was feeling the heat Monday.From his critics, that is.Tannehill took a pounding in the Dolphins’ latest defeat Sunday at Cincinnati Blue Leonard Floyd Jersey , and then caught plenty of blame for his team’s second ugly loss in a row. Coach Adam Gase, ever loyal to Tannehill, mounted a modest defense by noting problems with pass protection.”I don’t think he was horrible,” Gase said. “When a (teammate) gets beat so fast he can’t defend himself unless he’s Houdini, not many guys are getting away.”The Dolphins are 3-2 and tied with New England for the AFC East lead, but it hardly feels that way. In the past two weeks they’ve lost at the Patriots 38-7 and blown a 17-point lead at Cincinnati , leaving Gase forced to address the question of whether Tannehill remains his starting quarterback (the answer was yes).Tannehill took responsibility for the Dolphins’ collapse Sunday, when they were outscored 27-0 by the Bengals in the final 21 minutes left and lost 27-17. His ill-advised pass under pressure was intercepted and returned for a touchdown, and a strip sack produced Cincinnati’s final score.”It all started with the turnovers,” Tannehill said. “That’s on me.”In Tannehill’s defense, he was hit 11 times in the second half. Protection by Miami’s injury-riddled line disappeared after left tackle Laremy Tunsil was sidelined with a concussion.This season’s offensive line was expected to be the best Tannehill has played behind, but instead the perennial problem of poor pass protection persists. The Dolphins lost left guard Josh Sitton and center Daniel Kilgore to earlier season-ending injuries.”Anytime starters go down, it’s hard Youth Roquan Smith Jersey ,” Tannehill said.When Miami was 3-0, Tannehill had a quarterback rating of 121.8. But in the past two games it’s 54.0, with one touchdown pass, four turnovers and five sacks. He has struggled mostly on third down and late in the game, a career-long pattern.No letup in pass pressure is likely this week, when the Dolphins face the Chicago Bears (3-1) and Pro Bowl end Khalil Mack, who has at least one sack and at least one forced fumble in every game.How will the Dolphins slow Mack down?”You’re not going to slow him down,” Gase said.Sam Young flopped as Tunsil’s replacement in Cincinnati. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said the Dolphins missed Tunsil, especially because they left Young in one-on-one situations.”It makes a difference when you lose a tackle at this level of football,” Lewis said. “And they didn’t seem to want to help the guy when they left the guy out there. Our guys did a nice job. We had blood in the water, and we went after it.”Gase said he’ll re-evaluate the line this week and make “a couple of decisions” regarding who plays where.”We’ll figure it out,” Gase said. “That’s what we do. They’re not going to stop the season. We’re going to play next week no matter how many guys we’ve got.”