Thursday, October 1, 2009

A Little Perspective

Chicago Bears v Seattle Seahawks

I have been noticing an interesting (though unsurprising) phenomena among NFL fans and experts. We tend to forget things...quickly. Many people aren't giving the Bears much credit for their road victory over the Seahawks. Forget that Quest Field widely considered to be one of the most difficult places to play with the vaunted '12th man'. What irks me is that everyone has already forgotten the Seahawks pre-2008. Last year was the first losing season in Seattle since 2002. It was a down year after winning the NFC West four years in a row. The 2008 season was the exception in Seattle.

It is a fair point that many of Seattle's best player were injured when they encountered the Bears, but their replacements proved to be more than capable. In place of Pro Bowl linebacker, Lofa Tatupu, David Hawthorne was impressive, to say the least. Hawthorne registered SIXTEEN tackles and an interception. If you watched the game, you know that Hawthorne's play was just as impressive as the box score suggests. Seneca Wallace is one of the better backup QBs in the league and he played well. Wallace brings a different dynamic than Matt Hasselbeck, the Pro Bowler he replaced. There were definitely a handful of passes where Hasselbeck's arm would have made a difference in the game, but the Bears would have registered in the neighborhood of 5-6 sacks against the veteran. While a healthy Matt Hasselbeck is obviously the better option, does anyone think he would have made this play? (starting at 2:40)

Moving on to next week, and our 'easy' matchup against the Lions. Yes, Detroit had a 19 game losing streak. Yes, their defense has looked awful. But they are still a division rival who has given us trouble in the past. It really wasn't that long ago that the Bears were swept by Detroit in 2007; even last year Chicago barely eked out a comeback victory. It is obviously a very different Detroit squad this year, with new scheme, personnel, and coaches. The biggest change to come to Detroit this season is that they have won a game. This is not a gimme game, this is a rivalry against a team that is only one game back in the division race. It's possible that after this week there will be a three way tie for second place in the division. Don't overlook Detroit.

1 comment:

  1. True! Bears fan are being far too pessimistic and not seeing all the good that was done on Sunday.

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