Y'all know the phrase, "There's nothing new under the sun," correct? The idea that there are no new ideas might be a bit of a stretch, but there's something to the idea of repeating history -- both good and bad. The same can be said about modern NFL offenses. The era of big boy football has returned, with tight ends and extra offensive linemen seeing more time in the sunlight than a houseplant in the winter. At the forefront of this offensive evolution are two teams that'll square off on Sunday afternoon: the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams .
Two teams will be fighting not only for the right to call themselves the best team in the NFC, but in the entire NFL. Since Week 7, both the Rams and Seahawks have been in the top 10 of overall Success Rate as an offense, with two quarter

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