While my record stands at an unfortunate 1-1 on the year, thanks to my unreasonable love for Earl Thomas, I think my predictions for how the game will flow have been pretty spot on.
The 12th man is back, as in 12 sacks on the season already for the Hawks. The current league leader in sacks, The Chicago Bears, will give up that title next week when the team that is second in total sacks, The Dallas Cowpatties, feasts on the inept bumble**** that we call an offensive line in Seattle. Being at home will take some of the pressure off and the Hawks will only give up 4 sacks in this game. Thankfully with no lost fumbles.
With Baldwin out, Dissly gets a lot of attention, but the Pokes are ready for it, and pretty much shut him down. Wilson has a pass to Dissly tipped at the line and Taco Charleton intercepts to run it in for six. (cause why not, the only other regular season pick sixes he has thrown are to Prince Amukamara and Captain Munnerlyn). He will throw another interception during the waning moments of the fourth quarter, as yet another "game winning drive" goes down in flames.
We are going to establish the run, this game, by passing 3/4 of our offensive plays (not counting 4th downs).
The gametime decision to not play Wagner or Wright will open the field for the Pokes to dink and dunk away. Prescott will look about as impressive as Trubisky, that is to say not at all, but it will be just enough.
Special teams will continue to be the only thing we have to look forward to. SeaBass will be nails again, including 2 fifty plus yarders. Dickson will have the opportunity to show something other than the deep boomers he dusted off in Chicago.
Final Score Cowpukes 14, Seahawks 6