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I can't rid myself of the feeling that if you shutdown Seattle's rushing attack (Lynch/Harvin/Wilson) and force them to pass, they can be beaten. Sure, they are a defensive juggernaut, but I see question marks in their Offense.
If the Patriots retain health and protection holds up, I don't see any reason why Brady can't exploit the gaps in Seattle's D to beat them.
Some truth to that. In the last two years (including playoffs), when rushing for less than 124 yards, SEA is 7-5. In such games Wilson threw for ~204 ypg. Keep in mind that was pre-Harvin.