The full-strength Seattle Seahawks would defeat the Tennessee Titans on average by two scores. So, missing their starting inside linebacker, their center, strong safety, nosetackle, and even their top TD-maker on offense, it follows that they should win by three scores.

They kinda did, and I don’t mean by three safeties. Until variance — a punt return, a pivotal and peculiar no-call-timeout-penalty sequence, and a garbage time score fueled by fourth-down funny business — set in and calmed the score down to a 30-24 victory. But Seattle was never going to lose after establishing a 23-3 lead at the game’s approximate midpoint.

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When the Titans had their window — more of a cat door really — of victory open the largest, it was still incumbent on th

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