Joey007
Pro Bowl Player
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Honestly, all those stats aren't the main issue. The lack of turnovers is the big issue. Not forcing any turnovers at all puts pressure on you're offense no matter what. It will fail in the postseason when facing top offenses. Hopefully this last game is a sign that they will improve in that area.Seattle- 17.0 points allowed per game
NE- 17.9
Seattle- 335.6 yards allowed per game
NE- 353.2
Seattle- 235.5 passing yards allowed per game
NE- 253.6
Seattle- 100.2 rushing yards allowed per game
NE- 99.5
Seattle- 42.7% on 3rd down
NE- 41.3%
Seattle also allowed Ryan Fitzpatrick and the jests to score 17 points and put up 310 yards. But as usual on here Pats allowing 17 points and 330 yards to the jests is proof they are bad but Seattle allowing 17 points and 310 yards is a evidence of a great defense. AND no Eric Decker didn't play against Seattle.












