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Bears should beat the Seahawks at Soldier. Seattle's running game is severely lacking without the MVP, and as long as the vaunted Bears defense can keep Hasselbeck in check, the Bears should pull this one off. It'll be close, though.

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I hope I'm wrong, but this week feels alot like the playoff game last year for the bears. Except Tommie Harris and the other defenders are keeping their mouths shut. Lots of expectations, know it'll be a tough game, but everyone thinks we'll be beat Seattle.

I hope it doesn't turn out that way, but the bears, at night. That doesn't warm the heart of any Bears fan. I don't know the last time they won a night game, but its been awile.

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I hope it doesn't turn out that way, but the bears, at night.  That doesn't warm the heart of any Bears fan.  I don't know the last time they won a night game, but its been awile.

Yes, because Week 15 of the 2005 season was so long ago......

doh! How can I forget Rexy's triumphant return?!

Ok...before that then...

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Bears should beat the Seahawks at Soldier. Seattle's running game is severely lacking without the MVP, and as long as the vaunted Bears defense can keep Hasselbeck in check, the Bears should pull this one off. It'll be close, though.

running game is lacking?

dude. maurice morris will kick ass

trust me no one knows who he is cause he hasnt had a shot at it yet

but hes gonna have a great game and seattle is gonna tromp Chicago

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He's got no line (which was part of Alexander's problem.)

Keep thinking Morris will be good Seahag fans...it will make his failure all the more crushing. :P

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