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Bears add new pain to Seahawks with last-minute win Seattle Seahawks coach Jim Mora says the sky is not falling, the season is not over and the pain from Sunday’s last-minute 25-19 loss to the Chicago Bears must be pushed quickly aside. But there’s no debating that this one felt like a punch to the gut for a football team already bent over from a series of injuries that couldn’t quite be overcome by the 12th Man and the homefield advantage at Qwest Field. Chicago receiver Devin Hester delivered the crunching blow, a 36-yard touchdown catch with 1:52 remaining as the Bears stunned the sellout crowd of 67,938 fans.
SEATTLE — After another slow start and fast finish, this one by a 25-19 score over the Seahawks, the Bears are starting to look like the tortoises of the NFL. Except they keep winning plays with the speed of a hare. This time, it was Johnny Knox and Devin Hester taking short passes from Jay Cutler and running away from defenders for second-half touchdowns. The Seahawks took a 13-0 lead in a disastrous first 18 minutes or so for the visitors. In that time, Robbie Gould missed a field goal, Cutler threw a high pass that Knox tipped to Seahawks linebacker David Hawthorne for a red-zone interception and the Bears were flagged four times. Their offense was completely out of sync, in part because the fans at Qwest Field had the volume turned up somewhere between rock concert and jackhammer. Asked about the slow start, Cutler said, “It’s loud. This is a tough place to play. … The crowd really gets into it, and the defense feeds off it.” The Bears were called for three false starts, all in