Nastradamus wrote:
That means they should go 16-0 then. Those same guys still have to get down the field. With the 4 wideouts that means there are fewer people on the line to block. Guys like Tommie Harris and Tank Johnson will have a field day against Seattle's guards and who will be there to pick up the blitz if Ron sends Briggs and Urlacher? If it was that easy every team would go with 4 wideouts.
Very few teams can boast the depth at wideout that Seattle can.
However, you have identified the solution for the Bears D. The Seattle line lost its second best player in the offseason and they are banged up at RT and guard. I don't think Seattle will even attempt to win this game on the ground. They will keep the TE and FB in and hope their receivers are good enough to get open. Brown will get no pressure against Jones (TM is getting a chub just thinking about it). Ogunleye will get double teamed. Blitzing would further reduce the ability to cover 4 WR. So we are down to getting pressure from the DT's. I think they will get it but it will not be enough.