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Seattle Seahawks Playoff Tickets & Playoff Schedule

                               

Here are the teams in the 2007 NFL Playoffs making a run to Super Bowl XLI in Miami, FL

 

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Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears

Soldier Field

Sunday, January 14, 2007

1:00 EST

 

Botched field goal attempt gives Seattle 21-20 victory and trip to Chicago

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Game Preview

Christmas arrived a little late in Seattle, but the Seahawks aren't complaining after a dramatic 21-20 victory against the Cowboys in the wild-card round. The teams went back and forth during the first three quarters. Then with the Seahawks down 20-13 midway through the fourth quarter, the Cowboys fumbled and the Seahawks notched a safety to get within 20-15. Shortly afterward, Jerramy Stevens scored his second touchdown of the game to put Seattle in front 21-20. The Cowboys got down to the 2-yard line with 1:19 to go, but Tony Romo dropped the snap on a potential game-winning field-goal attempt. "It was kind of a crazy game," Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said. "Our defense -- I am so proud of those guys. Given who they had to play against and given our state of affairs in the secondary, I don't thing I can say enough about the heart and the courage they showed in a game like this." Seattle, which held Dallas to 14 first downs and 284 total net yards, will play next week in the NFC Divisional Playoffs at the Chicago Bears.

Despite a discouraging loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 17, coach Lovie Smith is convinced that the Bears are better equipped to enter the playoffs than they were a year ago. In 2005, the Bears earned a first-round bye after winning the NFC North title as they've done again this season, but were eliminated by the Panthers in a divisional playoff game at Soldier Field. "We need to play better, and I think it's as simple as that," Smith said. "The second time around, you're more familiar with everything. We didn't handle success as well as we needed to the first time around. But we're a different football team. We won 11 games last year; we won 13 this year. We're a better football team and I think we'll see better results when we go into our playoff game."

The Bears are trying to repeat what the Seahawks did last year, riding the NFC's No. 1 seed all they way to the Super Bowl. But the uneven play of quarterback Rex Grossman and numerous injuries on the NFL's fifth-ranked defense has caused concern in the Windy City. The Seahawks edged Dallas at home in the wild-card round and are looking to recapture their form from last year's postseason run after an up-and-down season. One of Seattle's lowest points was a 37-6 loss at the hands of the Bears in Week 4. "Obviously, that was probably the worst we have played as a team this year -- and for sure me," Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck said.
 
 

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