Pittsburgh Steelers-Chicago Bears Preview and Prediction
Published by Midwest Sports Fans on September 16, 2009
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears
The first week of football was a gift to football fans. We saw many exciting and close games. This week we might have another game with just as much as drama and excitement.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will play the Chicago Bears in Chicago, and what makes this one a must watch is to see how both teams’ defenses play without their defensive captains. The Bears are going to have to play without middle linebacker Brian Urlacher, and the Steelers are without Troy Polamalu.
With both teams not having their main man on defense, the QBs could have big games this Sunday.
Here are the particulars for this Sunday’s matchup:
Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0) at Chicago Bears (0-1)
- Steelers-Bears Date: Sunday, September 20
- Steelers-Bears Time: 4:15
- Steelers-Bears TV Network: CBS
- Steelers-Bears Announcers: Jim Nantz and Phil Simms
- Steelers-Bears Point Spread: Steelers -3.5
- Steelers-Bears Over-Under: 37.5
- StubHub: Steelers-Bears tickets as low as $130!
The Bears are coming off a very tough loss to the Packers, in which Jay Cutler threw four interceptions, but I see Cutler rebounding against this now weaker Steelers defense.
Despite the plethora of picks, Cutler’s day wasn’t all bad. He did connect with Hester for a touchdown, and he also connected with Johnny Knox. The throw to Knox was just beautiful, and it’s the Cutler I would like to see more of moving forward. The Bears have their work cut out for them again as they go against, arguably, the best defense in the NFL.
But are the Steelers that good without Polamalu?
My guess is yes.
This is still the dominant Steelers defense we saw last year win the Super Bowl. They will be very tough, but that doesn’t mean they are invincible.
The Bears’ defense can help the offense by playing well and making sure the Steelers defense doesn’t get much rest. Every defense needs rest, and one way to upset a good defense is to limit their rest time. The defense will be slower and that’s exactly what the Bears hope happens because that means Hester will be able to run all over the defense.
The Steelers, in the opener last Thursday, didn’t have much of a running game going on. They might not have to do much running this weekend if they can exploit the Bears pass defense.
The Bears’ pass defense didn’t look bad last Sunday, but it still their weakest point. Nathan Vasher still gets beat every time he gets the ball thrown his way. I think he is a bust, but the coaches haven’t seen that yet.
My overall thought about this game is that the Steelers have the advantage, and for obvious reasons. They are the returning champions, they have a better defense, better coaching, better play calling, and a more consistent QB. With all these factors adding up, I don’t see the Bears winning this game.
But hey, prove me wrong Bears. I hope you do.
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