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Bears' Louis out for season

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Step aside, Ndamukong Suh.

Jared Allen might have replaced you as the Bears’ most despised opponent.
A dirty hit by Allen has cost the Bears their most consistent offensive lineman for the rest of the season.

On Monday, the Bears placed starting right guard Lance Louis on injured reserve because of a knee injury, thus ending his season after 11 games.

Bears coach Lovie Smith said he believed that Allen’s hit was unnecessary. Replays showed that Allen left his feet to deliver a helmet-to-helmet hit against Louis during an interception return, and Louis twisted his knee awkwardly on the play.

Although referees did not throw a flag, Allen could draw a hefty fine for the hit.

“I think there are some plays, when you look at them again, you say, ‘Hey, we could have done without that,’ ” Smith said. “I think our game could do without that play. We have an injured player right now based on it.

“I think he could have gotten blocked a little differently, but that’s about all I can probably say about it. I’m sure the league will look at it and give another opinion about what they think.”

In the meantime, the Bears must think about how to replace Louis.

One option could be second-year offensive lineman Gabe Carimi, who never had played guard in his life until he filled in as Louis’ emergency replacement Sunday. Another option could be Edwin Williams, although he might have to start at left guard if Chris Spencer is not able to play next week because of a knee injury.

Spencer was one of four starters besides Louis to exit Sunday’s game because of injuries. The Bears do not have to provide updates until Wednesday regarding Spencer, Matt Forte (ankle), Charles Tillman (ankle) and Devin Hester (concussion), each of whom is hobbled heading into next week’s game against Seattle.
At least the Bears’ playoff hopes are healthy after a 28-10 win against the Vikings.

Quarterback: A
Jay Cutler (73 snaps) posted a decent 86.5 passer rating, but his value transcended statistics against the Vikings. He completed 15 of his first 17 passes and delivered several incredible throws, including one to Brandon Marshall that somehow slipped between a pair of Vikings defenders who thought they had Marshall blanketed.

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Tom Musick

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Northwest Herald

Chicago, IL

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After a pair of internships at The Sporting News and The Denver Post, Tom started at the Northwest Herald in June 2003. He has won many important awards, mostly in the field of thermonuclear medicine. He is always happy to talk about sports.

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