Seahawks vs. Bears Preview
The Bears received some good news yesterday when it was revealed that Jay Cutler has been cleared to start on Sunday against the Seahawks. I'm not sure the Bears could have beaten any other team besides the Panthers last week with the performance Todd Collins had, but hopefully that's something we won't have to worry about again. Lovie Smith has not officially demoted Collins to #3 on the depth chart, but I have a hard time believing he'll be backing up Cutler on Sunday. I understand why they have not simply released Collins, even though his performance does not warrant keeping him. They had a hard enough time finding a backup after Hanie got hurt in the preseason, and now that Collins knows the offense (which could be debatable, I guess), is guaranteed his full year salary, and has shown in the past that he can be a capable backup, maybe they should keep him as their emergency #3 signal caller. Truthfully, though, if Cutler and Hanie are out at the same time, the Bears should just run a wildcat on every play.
Seahawks vs. Bears Preview
The Seattle Seahawks are a team in transition. Pete Carroll has re-entered the NFL after a stellar run as the USC head coach, and he is determined to put his own mark on this team. He has jettisoned many players, and made some curious acquisitions (Mike Williams, for example). But, so far, this team is not anywhere near as bad as I thought they would be. Matt Hasselbeck is a wily veteran who has shown the ability to pick apart defenses when he gets time to throw the ball. I've never liked facing him, especially with the Cover 2 defense that the Bears run. Hasselbeck is adept at taking what the defense gives him, and he generally won't force the ball into tight spaces. The Bears defense has played really well this year, but I think the Seahawks could give them problems in the passing game. They are very good on 3rd down (44% conversion rate this year), and I still think that is an area where the Bears struggle, despite the current statistics which have been aided by a sloppy Packers team and a horrible Panthers team. If the front four of the Bears doesn't harass Hasselbeck, he could make it a close game (which I think it will be anyway).
The Seahawks haven't run the ball too well this year, but they have just added Marshawn Lynch to the mix. Lynch will be motivated to prove that he deserves to be a starting NFL running back, despite his lack of playing time in Buffalo the last few years. The Bears defense should be able to shut down this running attack. I'd be surprised if the Seahawks ran for more than 60 yards in the game.
On the flip side, the Seahawks run defense is pretty tough. They are only giving up about 2.7 yards per carry. The Bears proved last week that they can run the ball, if they commit to it. I know Martz won't run as much, especially now that he has his favorite toy back behind center. Seattle likes to blitz, especially with their DBs. If Cutler doesn't see them or the offensive line doesn't pick them up, it could be another long day for Jay. The Bears should try to establish the run early, and get Cutler into a rhythm with short passes and a few screens. Once that happens, then I'm sure they'll open it up down field. Can the line hold up? Chris Williams should be healthy, but the Bears won't move him back to left tackle. It sounds like they are going to play him at left guard. I hope Tice knows what he's doing because here is what the offensive line looked like at the beginning of the season:
LT - Chris Williams
LG - Roberto Garza
C - Olin Kreutz
RG - Lance Louis
RT - Frank Omiyale
Here is what it'll look like on Sunday:
LT - Frank Omiyale
LG - Chris Williams
C - Olin Kreutz
RG - Edwin Williams
RT - J'Marcus Webb
Most offensive lines obtain success through familiarity and consistency, knowing the players next to you and how they'll respond to certain situations. The Bears are completely throwing that notion out the window. It might be revolutionary. It might be a disaster. They are gambling the health of a franchise quarterback on this bet.
Seattle's special teams have been exceptional this year. Leon Washington and Golden Tate are both explosive returners. It should be fun to see the Bears special teams battle against another very good unit. I think there will be at least one return for a touchdown in this game. Let's hope it comes from a Manning, Hester, or Knox.
This is a game the Bears should win. They are pretty healthy, they've shown that they can win without playing at their best, and they are at home. Seattle has not been a good road team this year, having lost their two games away from Qwest Field by a combined score of 51-17. The Seahawks are scrappy, and Hasselbeck can still be an efficient passer, but the Bears should win a close one.
Prediction
Bears 26, Seattle 23
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I think you're giving
the Seahawks passing attack too much credit. Hasslebeck isn’t anywhere near the QB he used to be, and has been mediocre so far this season. The top two wide receivers are a guy who is still mostly unproven and Brandon Stokely. While Stokely is decent, he’s just barely that without Peyton Manning passing to him.
The Cover 2 may allow this passing game to gain some yards, but I think Tillman and Jennings/Bowman can easily shut down these WRs.
Lynch will get his carries, and he’ll need them because the pressure will be coming. The Seahawks are not a good team and the Bears will need to beat up on them, not to quiet the horde of doubters, but to bring about some serious momentum going into what will be a tough game next week against the Redskins.
At Notre Dame. Not in the NFL.
He’s good don’t get me wrong but not to the point that we need to fear him.
by PolishSausage.Ditka.Bears. on Oct 14, 2010 4:32 PM CDT up reply actions
completely agreed. but he is a threat in the return game.
by chicago030 on Oct 14, 2010 5:34 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
No for the Seahawks ....
…. the title " return threat " firmly belongs to Leon Washington .
" Everyone has a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth. " ~
Mike Tyson
by MidWayMonster54 on Oct 14, 2010 5:47 PM CDT up reply actions
I was stunned to hear that C Williams...
was being put at LG. I mused about this for about a second, but figured the high draft pick/JA’s ego would dictate the return of C Williams to the LT spot. I am really intrigued by this move. I would like to see the offense continue to establish the run game against lesser opponents. This is what O-linemen prefer to do and I think it will pay both physical and mental dividends. The schedule is nicely set up for the Bears to run and play defense for a few more weeks. If they can right the o-line in the process, the rest of the NFC looks pretty beatable on any given week. I figured the offense would be a work in progress, but I hope the Giants game has been that “wake up” call to get back to the fundamentals that the Bears were lacking.
IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO TRADE TOMMIE!...
Well i'm pretty sure we have the
Tallest oline Lol.
Our whole oline (minues Kruetz, and ?Eddie?) are natural Tackles.
A dozen for Devin baby
Speaking of tall linemen...
your boy Wooten got some harsh grades at NFP this week. With Izzy playing better, I am starting to feel much better about our bet! ;>P
IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO TRADE TOMMIE!...
Lol i don't see how one could grade him so harshly
It was his first action in the NFL.
Don’t you worry though my man, I’ll win this ;)
A dozen for Devin baby
because this game is at soldier field
i am picking the bears and the over
if it was in seattle i would be much more worried about the bears showing their hindquarters but i believe this will be another enjoyable 27-10 BEARS victory.
by reefermadness3 on Oct 14, 2010 11:53 PM CDT reply actions
27-10 sound about right
One time while a young lad, someone made fun of the Ditka name. One time.
by Lester A. Wiltfong Jr. on Oct 15, 2010 8:49 AM CDT up reply actions
45-10 sounds better.
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by Ditkavsworld on Oct 15, 2010 9:12 AM CDT up reply actions
46-10 is my favorite score of all time
One time while a young lad, someone made fun of the Ditka name. One time.
by Lester A. Wiltfong Jr. on Oct 15, 2010 11:51 AM CDT up reply actions
Mine too! But I like 72-0 as well.
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by Ditkavsworld on Oct 15, 2010 12:23 PM CDT up reply actions
73-0, the Redskins know how it feels to be
On the loosing end of that (the Bears were the winning team if you didn’t know)
The best part about that score was the Reskins beat them earlier in the season and there were doubters that they couldn’t beat thing in the championship game. What happened… 73-0. I would have loved to see that but that was a long time ago. Hopefully I can see it happen again next week. 91-0 would be excellent. They were on pace to score 100 points last week but that was just after the 1st qtr and before the atrocious 1-yard line turnover again. We are 0-9 on the 1… come on guys. We still whoop dat tail this week.
by Jonathan Heun Jr on Oct 16, 2010 7:45 AM CDT up reply actions
I hope all of you are right...
It seems like most everyone else has the Bears winning a blowout. But there is just something scrappy about this team which worries me a little. They’ve got great special teams, a blitz happy defense, and a veteran QB. I want to be wrong. I want to see Cutler kneel down at the end of the game with a 24 point lead. If that happens, I’ll be thrilled and happy to be wrong about my prediction.
I liked the preview
good stuff…
I just don’t see the Seattle offense being able to move it all that much…
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by Lester A. Wiltfong Jr. on Oct 15, 2010 12:47 PM CDT up reply actions
42 - 6
I’d like to see Jay just tear up the Seahawks secondary, I think after missing a game he’s gonna be fired up, and starts exploiting the Seahawks weakness, and i see a big day for our receivers.
What were they thinking?
by touchdown bears on Oct 15, 2010 12:46 PM CDT reply actions
As much as my boy Collin Cowherd rips the Bears
He’s going with them as his NFL pick of the week against the spread.
“The Herd” says, “Bears 31-10”.
Both Mikes picked them against the spread as well.
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by Ditkavsworld on Oct 15, 2010 1:36 PM CDT up reply actions
16-13 going into the 4th quarter.
This is exactly what I was afraid of.

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