Our Bears-Seahawks predictions
Bears 23, Seahawks 10
Bears somehow managed to schedule a losing NFL team today, a losing college team next week and a losing high school team in the Super Bowl.
— Mike Imrem
Bears 29, Seahawks 16
Pete Carroll is going to kick and punt to Devin Hester? Good luck with that. Bears will have field position all day, and unlike last time Jay Cutler finishes with more scowls than sacks.
— Barry Rozner
Bears 27, Seahawks 13
Seattle played an excellent game in defeating the overrated but still-dangerous Saints last week. But that was at home, and they're not the same team on the road. Week 6 was a fluke.
— Bob LeGere
Bears 34, Seahawks 20
31-26. 36-7. 38-34. Those are the scores of the last three games at Soldier Field. Bad turf = lots of scoring. Seattle may hang for a while but will eventually get run over by Matt Forte (125 yards, TD).
— John Dietz
Bears 24, Seahawks 13
Two of the NFL's five worst offenses live down to their billing. Defensive battles are what the Bears do best. Two INTs by the secondary seal the deal.
— Lindsey Willhite
Bears 27, Seahawks 17
The Grumpy QB will be fine, but Matt Hasselbeck will be better if Soldier Field's lousy surface slows Julius Peppers. Seahawks won't punt to Devin Hester. Smart. They'll kick to Danieal Manning. Mistake.
— Joe Aguilar
Bears 34, Seahawks 17
Motivation will not be a problem for the Bears today. Having to endure hours of game film from their debacle against Seattle in Week 6 ensures that. Picks to click? Matt Forte and D.J. Moore.
— Mike Spellman