Found December 18, 2011 on Seattle Times:
Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears | Sunday, Dec. 18, SOLDIER FIELD Seattle Times pick: Seahawks 20, Bears 17The Seahawks have won four of five, the Bears have lost three straight and in a game that promises to be a slugfest, the Seahawks might be weilding more lumber.INACTIVE INACTIVEQB Josh Portis QB Jay CutlerSS Jeron Johnson RB Matt ForteLB Adrian Moten S Major WrightG Paul Fanaika DL Henry MeltonOL Jarriel King T Levi HornWR Ricardo Lockette TE Andre SmithDT Pep Levingston  'Hawk Talk: GameDay Chat starts at 9:30 a.m.
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