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QB: Pats
RB: Seahawks
WR: Pats
TE: Pats
OL: Pats

DE: Seahawks
DT: Pats
LB: Even
CB: Pats
S: Seahawks
K: Pats
P: Seahawks

Coaching: Pats
 
Idk if anyone has been better than Collins and Hightower. Also I can't give the pats the edge at DT, do they have one real difference maker there?
 
I never understand this version of things, seeing as QBs, for example, never face each other. Let's try it this way:

Seahawks OL & RB (& running QB) vs. Pats Front 7 : Seattle
Seahawks WR/TE vs. Pats Secondary - Pats
Seahawks OL vs. Pats Pass Rush - Seattle

Patriots OL & RB vs. Settle Front 7: Pats
Pats WR/TE vs. Seattle secondary: Even matchup
Pats OL vs. Seattle Pass Rush: Seattle

Special Teams: Pats
Coaching: Pats

Of course, it all comes down to matchups. The Pats receivers will win some battles, and if they can do this for as long as the Pats OL can pass protect, the Pats will move the ball well through the air. Likewise, if the Pats can defend the pass with most of their attention on the running game, they can stop Lynch, but in terms of ability, those are my thoughts.
 
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