Found January 01, 2012 on Seahawk Addicts:
While most of us are busy stumbling our way through National Hangover Day, the Seahawks will be in Phoenix to beat up the Cardinals. This game is almost a mirror match, although the Seahawks come out slightly ahead in the comparison: Both teams lost most of their games in the first half of the season (2-6 for Seattle, 1-7 for Arizona), then turned things around and won most of their remaining games (5-2 for Seattle, 6-1 for Arizona). Both offenses rely heavily on their run games, with the Seahawks being the superior team on the ground. When it comes to passing the ball, the Seahawks' Tarvaris Jackson may not be the QB of the future but he's good enough to keep the job until something better comes along, while the Cardinals are still trying to decide which horse they should back, Kevin Kolb or John Skelton. Skelton doesn't look all that impressive under center, but he's proven surprisingly good in the clutch, with four of his five victories as a starter coming on...
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