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Haugh: Bears don’t respond like a playoff team in loss

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(MCT) — CHICAGO — As shaken Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice lay flat on his back in the end zone after scoring the winning touchdown Sunday in Seattle’s 23-17 overtime victory over the Bears, fans gave him a warped welcome to the southeast corner of Soldier Field.

“Stay down, you - - - - - -!” one guy yelled as doctors attended to Rice.

On a day defined by resilience, Rice responded the way the Seahawks did every other time they faced adversity in a hostile environment. He overcame it. He got up.

“Had to go celebrate,” Rice said later.

And when Rice finally rose to his feet after safety Major Wright clocked him at the end of his game-winning 13-yard catch, it was the Bears who wobbled away dazed and confused, looking like anything but a playoff team.

The Seahawks giveth the Bears first place in the NFC North back in September with a faux victory over the Packers. Sunday, the Seahawks taketh away.

You know the Bears’ swagger had become a stagger when their supremely confident leader sounded so wishy-washy.

So, Lovie Smith, take us through the decision to go for it on fourth-and-1 behind a patchwork offensive line from the Seahawks 15-yard line with a 7-0 lead early in the second quarter. Any regrets, coach?

“I should have taken the field goal in a game like that,” Smith surprisingly volunteered. “I feel like we had momentum and wanted to really kind of knock them out. That was the big play of the game.”

That was the biggest play. Or maybe was it Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson’s 12-yard scramble on third-and-5 in overtime? Or tight end Zach Miller’s fourth-down catch? Rice’s TD reception? I keep changing my mind.

Apparently so did Smith, who is more likely to tell jokes at a postgame news conference than show candor. Yet minutes after wishing aloud that he would have kicked the field goal, Smith must have realized he publicly had agreed with so many critics in Chicago. He contradicted himself.

“Would I do it again?” Smith asked. “Probably so.”

Huh? Smith would make the same decision he called the wrong one? Put the Lovie Smith Waffle on the United Club menu. Smith uncharacteristically sending mixed messages only underscored how much this loss rattled the coach and his team.

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