No preamble. The Jacksonville Jaguars won the opening toss, elected to receive, and why the heck wouldn’t they? Atop their division with a 4-1 record, fresh off a win over the Kansas City Chiefs, at home against a Seattle Seahawks defense sans defensive backfield to speak of, who’d just surrendered 38 points a week earlier? You bet they wanted the ball more than Matt Hasselbeck in overtime.

Like Matt, bless his little heart evermore, the Jaguars did not score. They threw it to the right team at least — but they didn’t score, didn’t win, didn’t take advantage of Seattle being more shorthanded in the secondary than Shaquem Griffin. Instead, their offense got their asses kicked from start to finish. And it was glorious.

The Seahawks played Mike Macdonald ball, which, careful, don’t squint t

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