Monday, September 28, 2009

Bears Top Seahawks in Close Thriller

Week 3 of the 2009 NFL season saw the Detroit Lions pick up their first win since 2007, snapping a 19-game streak that allows them to avoid making history for the wrong reason a second time by breaking Tampa Bay's infamous record of 26 straight losses. The Cincinatti Bengals defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers to go 2-1, and if it wasn't for a freak play against the Denver Broncos they could easily be 3-0 (What!?).

But the game most of you probably didn't see took place on the West Coast between the Chicago Bears and the Seattle Seahawks, two teams that made it to the Super Bowl a few years back and seem to have taken on chronic cases of Super Bowl hangover, either failing to make the playoffs or facing an exit far too early for their liking (anyone who remembers Seattle's 42-20 drubbing at the hands of the 2007 Green Bay Packers knows what I'm talking about). Both teams entered the game banged up, the Bears on defense and the Seahawks on both sides of the ball, but most fantasy league owners were probably praying that Matt Forte would run away with the game. Alas, they would be disappointed as he carried 21 for only 66 yards against a Seattle defense lacking star linebacker Lofa Tatupu, but quarterback Jay Cutler made up for it with a stellar performance, completeing 21 0f 27 passes for 247 yards and three scores while only turning the ball over once.

Seahawks Verdict - Injuries = Losses: It's hard to get any more simple than that. Without Tatupu, the Seahawks defense performed valiantly in holding Forte to 66 rushing yards, but they also allowed their first points through the air of the season against the Bears, who are not yet known for their flashy pass attack. The injury that probably hurt the most was Matt Hasselbeck's; Seneca Wallace made too many mistakes in his absence, and the hole left by Hasselbeck is starting to show itself once again as the Seahawks struggled to move the ball when it counted, settling for Olindo Mare field goals and failing a last, desperate fourth down conversion.

Bears Verdict - Cutler going strong, Forte not so much: After a dismal Week 1 showing against the Green Bay Packers, the Bears QB has demonstrated an increased rapport with his recievers, particularly Devin Hester and Johnny Knox. Meanwhile, Matt Forte (who accounted for 36% of Chicago's offensive yardage last year) has continued to struggle, rushing for a poor 2.6 yards per carry through the first three games. While Cutler was able to carry them past Pittsburgh and Seattle, Lovie Smith has made it clear that he is not happy with the offense's lack of balance. When the cold weather comes to the NFC North, the Bears will need to pound the rock, and Forte's production must be better if they are going to sustain their success.

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