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One reason that Matt Hasselbeck was so successful against New Orleans was because the offensive line did a great job in giving him the time to throw the ball. The Saints couldn’t get through a Seattle line that has had issues blocking and creating holes all year long.
The strength of the Bears is in their defensive line. Led by Julius Peppers, the Bears were second in the NFL in rush yards allowed per game. They are big and they are fast. Seattle contained them in week 6. It’d be a surprise if they did it again.
Advantage:
Seattle's Offensive Line Vs Chicago's Defensive Line

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