lukerguy
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I don't know if anyone else thought of this, but to me the similarities are staggering.
1. Both December night games in prime time
2. Whomever won the game was in control of their destiny for #1 seed
3. Seahawks leading receiver was a TE in both games.
4. The longest play of both games was to a TE. The play action roll out, leaking TE out the back was almost the exact same play call, if not the same.
5. Russell Wilson was 20/31 for 310 yards and 3 TDs versus 22/30 for 339 yards and 3 TDs two days ago.
6. The scores of the games were 34-7 versus 35-6.
7. Seahawks held both team to under 50 yards rushing (44 vs. 29)
8. At the end of the game, the NFL collectively sighed as they realized the road to the SB is going through Seattle.
1. Both December night games in prime time
2. Whomever won the game was in control of their destiny for #1 seed
3. Seahawks leading receiver was a TE in both games.
4. The longest play of both games was to a TE. The play action roll out, leaking TE out the back was almost the exact same play call, if not the same.
5. Russell Wilson was 20/31 for 310 yards and 3 TDs versus 22/30 for 339 yards and 3 TDs two days ago.
6. The scores of the games were 34-7 versus 35-6.
7. Seahawks held both team to under 50 yards rushing (44 vs. 29)
8. At the end of the game, the NFL collectively sighed as they realized the road to the SB is going through Seattle.