Thanks for the post man. I'm not a Bears fan and I absolutely despise Cutler but I'm playing the Bears today because of the mismatch at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. Seattle's offensive line will allow the Bears penetration all day long and it doesn't help that Seattle's left tackle is banged up. Chicago's offensive line isn't exactly stellar, however, Seattle is very undersized up front and teams have run on them with ease and I don't think the circumstance will be any different today. The Bears running game will take the pressure off Cutler throwing the ball downfield and making his typical three to four huge mistakes in a ballgame. In fact, I think this is the type of game that allows Cutler to be effecient and manage the game with relative ease. Seattle has an older kicker with very weak leg strength so the special teams advantage certainly goes to Chicago with obvious respect to Hester as well. Last week, I really liked Seattle's matchup against New Orleans because the Saints didn't have a running game. But the Bears running game today will open up playaction giving the Bears a balanced offensive attack. From Seattle's offensive standpoint, I'm trying to figure out how they will score. I don't trust Seattle's QB situation to keep Seattle in the game and I really believe Seattle will have a difficult time running the ball.
I see a lot of cappers taking the over in this game but I am strongly leaning toward the under for the game and the under with Seattle's team total. Bol
agreed, and nicely said