Just four teams remain for the quest for the Super Bowl.

Two of those teams include the Seattle Seahawks and the Carolina Panthers. The winner of this game will play in the NFC Championship game against either the Dallas Cowboys or the Green Bay Packers.

Both teams are great, but here's five reasons why the Seahawks will win:

1. The 12th Man

As we all know, the Seahawks have one of the best home-field advantages in the NFL. This season the Seahawks were 7-1 playing at Century Link Field, whereas the Panthers were just 3-4-1 on the road. The only home loss for the Seahawks this year was to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6. Opposing offenses can't even properly call plays because they are unable to hear their offensive coordinator. With the game in Seattle, you can bet the decibel count will be extreme high in the team's first playoff game of the season.

2. Legion of Boom

The Seahawks don't just have one of the best home-field advantages in the league, they also have the best defense. The Seahawks finished the year with the No. 1 scoring defense, and they allowed the fewest yards in the NFL. With corners Byron Maxwell and Richard Sherman shutting down wide receivers on the outside, and Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas providing safety help, the Seahawks secondary is perfectly formatted. The Seahawks did not allow a single team to reach 300 yards passing this entire.

3. Battle Tested

The Seahawks play in the NFC West against the San Francisco 49ers, Arizona Cardinals and St. Louis Rams. The Panthers, on the other hand, play in the worst division in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons. For perspective, the Panthers won their division with a 7-8-1 record. In the regular season, the Panthers had just one victory against a team that finished with a winning record, the Detroit Lions. Beating the Cardinals last week, who had a third string quarterback starting, wasn't very convincing.

4. They Already Did

The Seahawks defeated the Panthers in Week 8, 13-9. There's no doubt that was a close game in Charlotte, but that was nearly 3,000 miles away from where this game will be played. At that time in the season, the Seahawks were struggling to find themselves and were dealing with a lot of injuries at just 3-3. Since then, the Seahawks have won nine of 10 games and running back Marshawn Lynch is turning into "Beast Mode." There's no doubt Cam Newton will have his hands full against the league's top ranked defense.

5. They're Just Better

Of all the divisional round games being played this weekend, this is the one that may turn into a blowout. The Seahawks have a better defense, better offense, are coming off a Super Bowl win and will be playing at home. If the Panthers win this game in Seattle, it would be one of the biggest upsets in playoff history. As impressive as the Panthers finished the season, they didn't even have a winning record. Russell Wilson is one of the most underrated quarterbacks in the league, and head coach Pete Carroll is looking to win his third football championship.

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