Chicago Bears 25, Seattle Seahawks 19
The Chicago Bears (2-1) took down the Seattle Seahawks (1-2) today 25-19 at the Seahawks’ Qwest Field. The Bears had little production throughout most of the first half, before they were finally able to get on the board with a 1-yard 4th down touchdown pass from Jay Cutler to TE Greg Olsen. It was a good and gutsy call by head coach Lovie Smith, as it really put the momentum in the Bears’ hands heading into the half only down 13-7. Two plays before the Cutler-Olsen touchdown, it looked like the Bears would be going into the half down 13-0. Running back Matt Forte had fumbled the ball on the 1-yard line, but Lovie Smith challenged the call for the Bears and it was overturned.
The Bears were going up against a depleted Seahawks squad, as seven starters did not play for them. Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck was one of those players out today, but the athletic Seneca Wallace filled in for Hasselbeck. Wallace did a decent job filling in today, and was able to escape the Bears’ rush plenty of times to make some plays down field. Wallace and the Seahawks made some costly mistakes today though, as they had two missed field goals along with an interception and a fumble both deep inside their own zone.
Early in the 3rd quarter Danieal Manning forced Seahawks’ receiver TJ Houshmandzadeh into a fumble, and Adewale Ogunleye recovered it for the Bears. Later in the 3rd quarter, Bears’ linebacker Lance Briggs made a great diving interception on Seattle’s 14 yard line as Wallace forced a pass out of the end-zone. The Bears really capitalized on the Seahawks’ mistakes, as both of the Seahawks’ turnovers turned into easy points for the Bears’ offense.
Jay Cutler had another solid game for the Bears, as he threw for 247 yards with three touchdowns and one interception on 21/27 (78%) pass attempts. Cutler also lost a fumble, which was costly for the Bears. They were up 17-16 with eight minutes to go, when Cutler coughed up the ball and the Seahawks recovered it on the Bears 39-yard-line. The Seahawks were able to claw their way into field goal range, as Olindo Mare connected on a 46-yard field goal to put the Seahawks up 19-17. Cutler redeemed that fumble in a big way though, as the first play after the two-minute warning sealed it for the Bears. Cutler fired a bullet to Hester on a slant and as two of Seattle’s defenders ran into each other Hester was gone down field for a 36-yard touchdown. Cutler followed that up with a successful two-point conversion pass to Earl Bennett and the Bears held off the Seahawks to get the win.
The Bears have now won two in a row and Jay Cutler has performed very well since his terrible debut against the Packers. The running game for the Bears was more effective today, but Matt Forte has still not performed like he did all year last year. He finished the game with 66 yards on 21 carries (3.1 avg). Forte also did not finish the last few minutes of the game after getting his leg bent back. It doesn’t seem to be serious at all but there has been no word yet on his status. The Bears are taking on the Detroit Lions at home next week.

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