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I don't know about blowout, but it wouldn't totally shock me either. To me, it all comes down to 2 basic factors:
1) Seahawks Defense vs. the Run. If this team does what it does, plays gap control, bottles up the run, and makes this Jags team 1 Dimensional ... then to me, that puts the Jags up against the ropes.
2) Russell Wilson. History says that Russell Wilson not just shines -- but is amongst the NFL's elite QB's for the month of December. http://www.seahawks.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=143177
If #1 happens and Russell simply does what he's historically always done in December, IMO that's the knockout blow.
History says that in the month of December that both #1 and #2 happen more frequently than not. Since 2012, the Seahawks have gone 18-5 with him at the helm (they win 78.2% of the time). If I were a betting man, I'd take those odds any day.
1) Seahawks Defense vs. the Run. If this team does what it does, plays gap control, bottles up the run, and makes this Jags team 1 Dimensional ... then to me, that puts the Jags up against the ropes.
2) Russell Wilson. History says that Russell Wilson not just shines -- but is amongst the NFL's elite QB's for the month of December. http://www.seahawks.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=143177
If #1 happens and Russell simply does what he's historically always done in December, IMO that's the knockout blow.
History says that in the month of December that both #1 and #2 happen more frequently than not. Since 2012, the Seahawks have gone 18-5 with him at the helm (they win 78.2% of the time). If I were a betting man, I'd take those odds any day.