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Chicago
Bears
Dan Peters Sports Editor
Oak Park Journal

Great Weather, but whether or not the Bears would Win was something to
be weathered.
© Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo by Scott Krause
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 © Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. photo by Scott Krause
Sleepless in Chicago.
Seahawks Burn Bears in rout 38-14
It’s starting to look like next year for the Chicago Bears
by Dan Peters
The
Seattle Seahawks flew into Chicago on a near picture perfect day for
football. The Seattle defense rose to the occasion in the second half,
pressured Caleb Hanie into
a game-turning mistakes and shut down and shut out the struggling Bears
in all phases of the game, especially the final 30 minutes.
Seattle makes Adjustments at halftime.
Halftime
usually gives you a short time to make adjustments to your offense and
defense. The Seahawks made those adjustments, the Bears as usual kept
it “status quo”.
“We really
cut the defense loose,” Seattle Head Coach Pete Carroll said after the
Seahawks finished with four interceptions, a fumble recovery and four
sacks in a 38-14 victory Sunday.
The Seahawks trailed 14-7 after the first half, and then outscored the Bears 31-0 in the final two quarters. “To
come back in the second half, shut them down and not give a point up,”
Carroll said. “Hanie was running all over the place and until we slowed
that down, we really weren’t in control of the football game. So the
halftime adjustments and the guys actively carrying those onto the
field were very important.”
Having blinders on again.
One
must ask what was Caleb Hanie thinking? After all the Seahawks
did have on white jerseys. Maybe Hanie is color blind? Or maybe he just
is not NFL material. Hanie has shown some spark at times, but after
four starts, most quarterbacks would have made adjustments and made
plays. One would only have to look at how former Bear Kyle Orton,
traded a few short weeks ago from the Bronco’s to the lowly Chiefs, has
made the adjustment to a new team. As the Bears were struggling again,
Orton guided the Chiefs to an upset win over the rival Green Bay
Packers, the Bears next opponent. That’s why they play the games.


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The Key play to the Bears downfall… Pick one.
With the
game tied at 14, Seattle’s K.J Wright hit Hanie as he tried to
roll and he ended up throwing the ball right to Red Bryant.
Bryant ,
rumbled and galloped after an interception 20 yards for a touchdown
early in the third quarter, then the Seahawks scored twice in a
span of 50 seconds and went ahead to stay.
"I just tried to get rid of it," Hanie said. "The guy got a little more of me than I anticipated and I forced a throw right to the defensive tackle. Some unfortunate luck there."
“That’s a
fat kid’s dream right there,” Bryant said. “It’s not every day as a
defensive lineman you get an opportunity to get an interception. To get
in the end zone off one, so many emotions go through your head. …”
“K.J.
did a great job of getting to the quarterback and then he just threw
the ball up and I just happened to be at the right spot at the right
time,” Bryant said.
.
Brandon
Browner picked off another of Hanie’s passes in the fourth quarter and
took it 42 yards for another TD and the Seahawks evened their record at
7-7.



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Peaking at the right time.. for the Seahawks
Marshawn
Lynch broke 1,000 yards rushing for the season and scored for the 10th
straight game with two TD runs and Jackson also had a strong second
half, completing 15 of 19 for 176 yards over the final two quarters.
But it was
the defense that played the biggest role in keeping the Seahawks’
wild-card hopes alive. Seattle has won five of six and the victory came
on the field where they were beaten in the divisional playoffs last
January.
Injuries mount for the Bears
Knox
is scheduled for surgery Monday to stabilize a vertebra in his back.
The Bears said the prognosis for Knox is good and it is not considered
career-threatening.
Knox’s
injury was the latest setback for the Bears over the past month.
Quarterback Jay Cutler (broken thumb) and running back Matt
Forte (sprained knee) have been sidelined and this week.
Distractions did not help the Bears either.
Wide receiver/special teams player Sam Hurd was arrested on federal drug charges and subsequently cut by the team.
“It has been a tough week,” Chicago defensive back Charles Tillman said.
The Bears Defense looked great in the first half, then went on Christmas break.
Tavaris
Jackson came out on the first possession of the third quarter and drove
the Seahawks 80 yards. He threw a 33-yard pass to Golden Tate who broke
two tackles on the play, and then hooked up on a 43-yarder to Ben
Obomanu setting up Lynch’s 3-yard TD run to tie it at 14.
After
Bryant’s return, Seattle got a 33-yard field goal from Steve Hauschka
and then iced the game early in the fourth on Jackson’s 2-yard TD pass
to Michael Robinson. That score was set up by Leon
Washington’s 36-yard punt return.
"Yeah, I'm mad," said middle linebacker Brian Urlacher. "This is not our team. This is not how we're supposed to play. This is not how we should play. Doesn't matter who is playing quarterback. The defense has to play better. That's all there is to it.”
Game over, season over, not even a miracle could possibly save these Chicago Bears.
Hanie’s few bright spots..
Hanie threw a 25-yard TD pass to Kahill Bell with just under 2 minutes left in the first half for a 14-7 lead. But then Hanie made the mistake by throwing the ball right to Bryant and the Bears never recovered.
"The
feeling in the locker room is not good," Hanie said. "All the guys in
the there want to win games. I'm at the top of that list. I want to win
games and I haven't gotten it done."
"It's
tough when you're 7-3 and everything's looking good," said receiver Roy
Williams. "All of a sudden, you're 7-7 in the blink of an eye. One
thing about this football team is that we've been fighting. The ball
hasn't bounced our way."
Sounding like a broken record “It’s
hard when you don’t get more production from the quarterback position,”
Smith said. “Caleb’s been our guy, great opportunity, but we haven’t
played as well as we need to.” Hanie, who was replaced late in the game
by Josh McCown was10 of 23 for 111 yards.
“When Jay
went down, I thought we were missing a key piece on our football team,
but when you look back, we had some opportunities. To go on a four-game
losing streak, no, that wasn’t a part of my mindset,” Coach Lovie Smith
said.
“We’re
better than that. We’ve lost a lot injury-wise, but every team in the
league will talk about injuries and the people they’ve lost.”
Things
won’t get any easier as the Bears head to Lambeau Field to play the
rival the Packers, who suffered their first loss Sunday at Kansas City.
With Hanie
struggling the way he has, the Bears are going to have a difficult time
winning another game this season. Bring in Nathan Enderle and see what
he can do.. What do the Bears have to lose? Not much at this point.

Please come back safe and soon, but not too soon....
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