Over the past few years, no NFL team has been better at flipping the proverbial switch in the second half of the season than the Seattle Seahawks.
After three straight wins (including a victory over the New England Patriots in Foxborough), it looked like the Seahawks were doing it again—ramping up their game as the holidays near. The Dallas Cowboys may have the best record in the NFC, but Seattle, not the Cowboys, appeared to be the most complete and dangerous team in the conference.
When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers flattened them Sunday, 14-5, the Seahawks didn't look like a complete team.