The Pats most likely will have Browner covering a Seahawks' TE like they had Browner on the Colts' TE and did a great job in coverage.
What the Pats do is sometimes will play in zone and sometimes man to man with lots of different schemes.
The Pats are a matchup team...
Most likely in man coverage the Pats will take away your best weapon and force you to beat them by throwing to the lesser WR's in pass coverage. They can do that now since they have Revis.
The Pats did a great job covering the Broncos', Bengals', Bears', Lions', Colts' twice, Chargers, Packers' WR's. The offenses and QB's on those teams are more explosive than the Seahawks' offense (AJ Green, Brandon Marshall, Demaryius Thomas, Calvin Johnson, TY Hilton, Jordy Nelson.)
Revis will be put on the Seahawks' #1 or #2 best WR. If they put Revis on the Seahawks' #2 then they will put Kyle Arrington on the #1 WR and double team him with a safety over the top like as we saw the Pats put Revis on Moncrief and they put Arrington on TY with a safety over the top and took them out of the game.
Pats have the deepest secondary in the NFL that can actually cover now. It's a very good secondary.
I think the Pats will use all different kinds of packages in the secondary to confuse Wilson and not letting him beat them deep. They'll make sure not to load up the box too much against the run and keep 2 safety's deep.
The Pats have a better secondary than the Packers do. I think the Packers have a better D-line. Pats' LB's are good (Collins, Hightower.)
Since the Seahawks don't have the WR's the Colts or Ravens have I believe you won't see Wilson throwing in Revis' direction. He'll be throwing in double coverage. I think the Pats will do a good job at confusing Wilson in pass coverage.
The Seahawks advantage offensively is their run game. They basically keep it extremely simple....run, run, run, run, run, pass, run, run, run, run, pass, pass deep. It's effective. It forces teams to commit to trying to stop the run and load up the box, which creates single coverage and open WR's. It's the "Tim Tebow" effect like what the Broncos did to the Steelers in the 2011 playoffs. The Steelers loaded up the box and dared Tebow to beat him with his arm. He did on that one important play. Yes, Yes, I know Wilson is much better than Tebow but you should get what I'm saying. It seems defensive coordinators still don't respect Wilson's arm and focus on stopping the run and preventing him from scrambling. I think Wilson is an overrated scrambler but an underrated passer. A lot of coaches are dumb and do stupid things or stubborn and don't adjust like Jack Del Rio. Belichick's coaching staff makes constant adjustments.
This game comes down to the Seahawks' D-line and Pats' O-line. If they get to Brady like the Gmen did and like what the Hawks did to Manning then the Seahawks win.
If the Pats' O-line gives Brady time in the pocket and the Pats go up-tempo no huddle, Pats win.
Remember, Ravens got pressure on Brady and blitzed him sometimes and the Pats' offense smoked the Ravens' D.
Pats 28, Seahawks 24.