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Sunday, September 20, 2015
The Seahawks (0-1) and Packers (1-0) square off on Sunday Night Football on NBC - Handicappers Hideaway
The Seahawks (0-1) and Packers (1-0) square off on Sunday Night Football on NBC
The Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers will both be trying to pick up a win on Sunday when they battle at Lambeau Field.
Oddsmakers currently have the Packers listed as 3½-point favorites versus the Seahawks, while the game’s total is sitting at 50.
Last time out for Green Bay, they were a 31-23 winner as they battled
the Bears on the road. The Packers covered in the match as a -6-point
favorite, while 54 combined points moved the game OVER for totals
bettors.
Seattle was a 34-31 loser in its last match on the road against the
Rams. They failed to cover the -3.5-point spread as favorites, while the
total score of 65 sent OVER bettors to the payout window.
Seattle:
Team record: 0-1 SU,0-1 ATS
Seattle is 1-3-1 ATS in its last 5 games
Seattle is 8-2 SU in its last 10 games
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Seattle’s last 6 games
Seattle is 15-7 ATS in its last 22 games on the road
Green Bay:
Team record: 1-0 SU,1-0 ATS
Green Bay is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
Green Bay is 9-2 SU in its last 11 games
The total has gone OVER in 16 of Green Bay’s last 23 games
Green Bay is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games at home
Next up:
Seattle home to Chicago Sunday, September 27
Green Bay home to Kansas City Monday, September 28
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
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San Jose, Costa Rica – January 29, 2015
Forget about betting on how many times the Super Bowl commentators
will mention Deflategate. SportsBettingOnline.ag has just announced a
new prop bet that’s much easier to predict. The online sportsbook today
released lines on a prop bet that asks which value will be higher at the
end of the Super Bowl—Russell Wilson’s passing yards or the value of
one bitcoin.
“We think differently about prop bets at SportsBettingOnline.ag and
our members have loved them all NFL betting season long,” stated Dave
Johnson, head oddsmaker at SportsBettingOnline.ag. “Today we’re
introducing a very cool one that pits bitcoin’s volatility against
Russell Wilson’s success as a QB.”
The line for Russell Wilson’s passing yards being higher than the
price of one bitcoin is -110. The same goes for the line on price of one
bitcoin being higher than Wilson’s passing yards.
As of publication time, the value of one bitcoin is $224.92 US
dollar, but that could very well change. In late 2013, bitcoin jumped
from around $200 to hit a high of around $1,200 before going on a
surreal rollercoaster ride back down to where it sits today.
Russell Wilson’s passing yards haven’t been as volatile, but the 2014
NFL betting season has seen him move between 126 passing yards to a
high of 339 passing yards per game. In the final playoff game against
Green Bay, Wilson racked up 209 passing yards, which is close to the
value of bitcoin.
While the bitcoin/passing yards prop bet seems like a strange one, it
make sense for fans of SportsBettingOnline.ag. They were one of the
first online sportsbooks to accept bitcoin. Players can fund their
sportsbook account using bitcoin, and other payments are also accepted,
including credit card and person-2-person transfers.
Johnson notes that anyone who deposits by bitcoin for the Superbowl
will receive a free $25 bet to use on this prop. If the player wins the
prop, they’ll keep the money. If the prop loses, it will be credited
back. The offer applies to new bitcoin deposits only.
The online sportsbook is famous for its innovations. For example,
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Super Bowl Betting at America’s Bookie — Making the Case For the New England Patriots
By Charles Jay
When you leave all the stuff about deflating footballs and using
so-called “illegal” formations aside, what it comes down to as far as
the New England Patriots’ chances to win the Super Bowl against the Seattle Seahawks,
is what they can fundamentally do on the football field. To execute
those fundamentals, the Patriots have to continue the offensive
efficiency they have shown throughout the regular season, while at the
same time elevating their defense to another level. Can they do any of
that?
This game has been marred with a lot of publicity that has concentrated
on an issue that probably doesn’t have very much to do with the ball
game itself. Sharp handicappers have left most of that on the shelf,
however, and they know that when New England takes the field against
Seattle, they have the ability to keep the defending world champions
off-balance.
In the Super Bowl betting odds that have been established on this game by the people at America’s Bookie, it is all even:
New England Patriots pick
Seattle Seahawks
Over 47.5 points -110
Under 47.5 points -110
Some people may be surprised to find out that on a per-game basis,
Seattle has actually gained more yardage on offense. But New England was
first in the entire NFL with regard to yardage gained per point, at
12.2. So there is no question that they make their drives count. It is
not likely that they are going to cough the ball up gratuitously; the
Patriots had a +15 turnover margin this season, including their
post-season victories over Baltimore and Indianapolis. And when
examining the way those victories came about, we can probably construct a
pretty good case for New England to come away with the Lombardi Trophy.
Before we do that, let’s stipulate for America’s Bookie
customers that New England is a team of poise, resilience and
experience. Everyone left him for dead after they went down to the
Kansas City Chiefs 41-14 in the season’s fourth week, but they only lost
one meaningful game the rest of the season, and that was at Lambeau
Field, where the Packers were almost flawless. And they came back from
two touchdowns behind, not once, but TWICE, against the Baltimore Ravens
in the Divisional Round.
What we have here is a team that can beat you with a lot of weapons, and
they all know their role perfectly. The Patriots have succeeded using
various running backs, and the latest guy they have, who is fresh at
this time of the season, is LeGarrette Blount, who rumbled for 148 yards
against Indianapolis. They may be a better running team than Seattle is
used to seeing, and let’s not forget that the Seahawks gave up 267
rushing yards over their two playoff games.
Rob Gronkowski is quite simply the best tight end in the game, and he
will change the way the Seahawks do their coverages. And this offensive
line did a tremendous job over the second half of the season. Tom Brady,
sacked only 21 times, gets rid of the football as quickly as a
quarterback in the game, and that is going to have the potential to
mitigate any effects of the Seattle pass rush.
America’s Bookie
patrons are well aware that New England has a lot of things on its
side. They are resourceful, and any NFL bettor familiar with coach Bill
Belichick can see that. The formations he used in a game against
Baltimore kept the Ravens’ defense off-balance, and we don’t have to
tell you how many tricks he may have up his sleeve. As mentioned before,
this is a team that has shown some determination and resilience. They
are also versatile, in the respect that they can win emphasizing either
the run or the pass. Remember that in the second half against the
Ravens, they did not hand the ball off to a running back once, and
gained 14 yards on the ground overall. Meanwhile, the next week against
the Colts, they destroyed that team with the running game. You simply
can’t afford to “overplay” them.
Maybe the “Deflategate” scandal turns out to be a positive for them, as
it takes away some attention from other things the media might otherwise
focus on. This is a team that is used to playing in the post-season,
even though they have fallen short eight straight times. But you always
have to keep in mind that Brady and Belichick have won three Super Bowl
championships together. And along the way this year, they have done a
pretty good job against quarterbacks, intercepting Joe Flacco twice and
stopping Andrew Luck cold (12 out of 33 for only 126 yards). So their
defense will be a factor as well. Seattle might have its “shutdown”
cornerback in Richard Sherman, but New England counters with Darrelle
Revis, who could take Seattle’s best wide receiver away on any given
down.
New England is frequently in the red zone; as a matter of fact, they
have been there an average of 4.3 times per game, which is best in the
NFL. Meanwhile, Seattle has allowed its opponents to score touchdowns on
57% of their red zone appearances. What happens inside the 20-yard line
could be a critical factor in who wins this game. And as we have laid
out for the America’s Bookie crowd, the Patriots have a pretty good argument to make for themselves.
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NFL Betting: Over 500 Player and Team Props Tell Full Story of Super Bowl XLIX
The Super Bowl is internationally renowned as the pinnacle of
football supremacy. It’s the anticipated match in which the National
Football League crowns a champion. It also happens to be the most
fascinating time of year for the NFL betting community. This year’s New
England versus Seattle clash is no different.
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Tom Brady and the Patriots are slight 2-point favorites, and the total
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and Russell Wilson second in line at 7/2. Or if you’re more interested
in game action, Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch is favored to make
the first touchdown at 11/2.
We also have total passing yards, and Brady’s total is 260.5 as we go to
press; the over is favored (-130 on the moneyline). He topped that mark
seven times during the regular season, but he wasn’t lined up against
Richard Sherman and the Seattle secondary in any of those games. Russell
Wilson’s total is a bit lower at 219.5. He’s able to count on Lynch for
help with the offense.
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NFL Betting: Over 500 Player and Team Props Tell Full Story of Super Bowl XLIX
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Super Bowl XLIX Prop Bets
“After opening the game at a pick’em early Monday, non-stop Pats money
to the tune of 70% has us at -2 right now and still seeing the same
trend even at that number. There is no question that we will need the
Hawks even bigger than I had initially expected.”
-Kevin Bradley, Sportsbook Manager, Bovada.lv
Super Bowl XLIX MVP – Odds to Win
Tom Brady 8/5
Russell Wilson 7/2
Marshawn Lynch 4/1
Rob Gronkowski 9/1
LeGarrette Blount 12/1
Julian Edelman 25/1
Doug Baldwin 33/1
Richard Sherman 33/1
Kam Chancellor 33/1
Darrelle Revis 33/1
Earl Thomas 40/1
Jermaine Kearse 50/1
Bobby Wagner 50/1
Jamie Collins 50/1
Brandon LaFell 66/1
Shane Vereen 66/1
K.J. Wright 75/1
Danny Amendola 75/1
Luke Willson 100/1
Rob Ninkovich 100/1
Dont’a Hightower 100/1
Patrick Chung 100/1
Devin McCourty 100/1
Stephen Gostkowski 100/1
Steven Hauschka 100/1
Malcolm Smith 100/1
Byron Maxwell 100/1
Field 25/1
EXOTICS PROPS
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – How long will it take Idina Menzel to sign the US National Anthem?
Over/Under 2 minutes 1 second
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Will Idina Menzel forget or omit at least 1 word of the official US National Anthem?
Yes +400 (4/1)
No -600 (1/6)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – How many times will “Deflated Balls” be referred to during the game?
Over/Under 2½
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Will Marshawn Lynch be fined by the NFL for any incident on Media Day?
Yes +400 (4/1)
No -600 (1/6)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Will Marshawn Lynch grab his crotch after scoring a TD in the game?
Yes +400 (4/1)
No -600 (1/6)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Which Coach will be mentioned first by name on TV after Kickoff?
Pete Carroll
Bill Belichick
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Which Coach will be shown first on TV after Kickoff?
Pete Carroll
Bill Belichick
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Which Color will Bill Belichick’s hoodie be?
Grey 1/2
Blue 7/4
Red 7/1
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Bill Belichick Hoodie Type?
Sleeves Cut -150 (2/3)
Sleeves Intact +110 (11/10)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Will Bill Belichick smile during the game on camera?
Yes +150 (3/2)
No -200 (1/2)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – How many times will Katy Perry be mentioned in the 1st Half?
Over/Under 1½
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Which song will Katy Perry perform first at Halftime?
Firework 3/2
Roar 3/2
This Is How We Do 5/1
Dark Horse 12/1
E.T. 12/1
Wide Awake 12/1
Waking Up In Vegas 20/1
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – What will Katy Perry be wearing when she begins the Halftime show?
Skirt or Dress 4/5
Pants (below knees) 2/1
Shorts (above knees) 2/1
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – What color will Katy Perry’s hair be when she begins the Halftime show?
Black/Brown 2/1
Pink/Red 3/1
Blue/Green 3/1
Blonde 4/1
Purple 5/1
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – How many times will Gisele Bundchen be show on TV?
Over/Under 1½
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Will Al Michaels refer to the point spread, total, odds on who wins game or any prop bet?
Yes +200 (2/1)
No -300 (1/3)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Who will be shown more on TV during the game?
Robert Kraft -200 (1/2)
Paul Allen +150 (3/2)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Will it be mentioned that Pete Carroll was the last head coach of the Patriots?
Yes +110 (11/10)
No -150 (2/3)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – What will the Nielsen Rating of the game be?
Over/Under 47½
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Which region will have the higher Nielsen Rating?
Boston +110 (11/10)
Seattle -150 (2/3)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – How many viewers will the game have?
Over/Under 113 Million
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Who will the Super Bowl MVP mention first in his interview?
Teammates 3/2
God 5/1
Fans/City 15/2
Coach 12/1
Family 12/1
Owner 12/1
Does not mention any of the above 2/1
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – What Color will the Gatorade (or liquid) be that is
dumped on the Head Coach of the Winning Super Bowl Team?
Orange 3/2
Yellow 5/2
Clear/Water 3/1
Red 15/2
Blue 15/2
Green 10/1
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – What will happen with the Dow Jones the day after the Super Bowl?
Market Up -140 (5/7)
Market Down EVEN (1/1)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Who will Barack Obama pick to win the game?
New England -140 (5/7)
Seattle EVEN (1/1)
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – What will be higher?
Russell Wilson Passing Yards -15½
US National Average Gas Price (in cents) on Monday, February 2nd +15½
SPECIAL (NE @ SEA) – Groundhog Day Parlay
Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow and Patriots win the Super Bowl 5/2
Punxsutawney Phil does not see shadow and Patriots win the Super Bowl 11/5
Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow and Seahawks win the Super Bowl 11/4
Punxsutawney Phil does not see shadow and Seahawks win the Super Bowl 12/5
PATRIOTS PLAYER PROP STATS
(NE @ SEA) – Total Passing Yards – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 260½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Passing Attempts in the game – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 35½
(NE @ SEA) – First Passing Attempt Result – Tom Brady (NE)
Complete 4/7
Incomplete 27/20
Interception 10/1
(NE @ SEA) – What will Tom Brady (NE) do first?
Throw a TD Pass -180 (5/9)
Throw an Interception +150 (3/2)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Completions – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 23½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards 1st Completion – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 7½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Completion – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 37½
(NE @ SEA) – Total TD Passes – Tom Brady (NE)
Over 1½ (-165, 20/33)
Under 1½ (+135, 27/20)
(NE @ SEA) – Total TD Passes – Tom Brady (NE)
Over 2 (+120, 6/5)
Under 2 (-150, 2/3)
(NE @ SEA) – Total TD Passes – Tom Brady (NE)
Over 2½ (+160, 8/5)
Under 2½ (-200. 1/2)
(NE @ SEA) – Total TD Passes – Tom Brady (NE)
0 7/2
1 11/5
2 5/2
3 3/1
4 or more 7/1
(NE @ SEA) – Total 1st Quarter TD Passes – Tom Brady (NE)
Over ½ (+160, 8/5)
Under ½ (-200, 1/2)
(NE @ SEA) – Total 2nd Quarter TD Passes – Tom Brady (NE)
Over ½ (+140, 7/5)
Under ½ (-170, 10/17)
(NE @ SEA) – Total 3rd Quarter TD Passes – Tom Brady (NE)
Over ½ (+150, 3/2)
Under ½ (-180, 9/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Total 4th Quarter TD Passes – Tom Brady (NE)
Over ½ (+130, 13/10)
Under ½ (-160, 5/8)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Tom Brady (NE)
Over ½ (-160, 5/8)
Under ½ (+130, 13/10)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Tom Brady (NE)
Over 1½ (+200, 2/1)
Under 1½ (-250, 2/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Tom Brady (NE)
0 13/10
1 3/2
2 3/1
3 or more 7/1
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Yards – Tom Brady (NE)
Over/Under 3½
(NE @ SEA) – Will Tom Brady (NE) score a Rushing TD in the game?
Yes +750 (15/2)
No -1500 (1/15)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Yards – LeGarrette Blount (NE)
Over/Under 62½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Attempts in the game – LeGarrette Blount (NE)
Over/Under 14½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Yards on 1st Attempt – LeGarrette Blount (NE)
Over/Under 3½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Rush – LeGarrette Blount (NE)
Over/Under 14½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – LeGarrette Blount (NE)
Over/Under 4½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – LeGarrette Blount (NE)
Over/Under ½
(NE @ SEA) – Will LeGarrette Blount (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes +110 (11/10)
No -140 (5/7)
(NE @ SEA) – Will LeGarrette Blount (NE) score a TD in the 1st Half?
Yes +200 (1/2)
No -240 (5/12)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Yards – Shane Vereen (NE)
Over/Under 15½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Attempts in the game – Shane Vereen (NE)
Over/Under 3½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Yards on 1st Attempt – Shane Vereen (NE)
Over/Under 2½
(NE @ SEA) – Will Shane Vereen (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes +175 (7/4)
No -220 (5/11)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – Shane Vereen (NE)
Over/Under 29½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Shane Vereen (NE)
Over/Under 3½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards on 1st Reception – Shane Vereen (NE)
Over/Under 7½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Reception – Shane Vereen (NE)
Over/Under 12½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Shane Vereen (NE)
0 10/1
1-2 5/2
3-4 7/5
5-6 5/2
7-8 10/1
9 or more 25/1
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – Rob Gronkowski (NE)
Over/Under 72½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Rob Gronkowski (NE)
Over 5½ (-150, 2/3)
Under 5½ (+120, 6/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards on 1st Reception – Rob Gronkowski (NE)
Over/Under 10½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Reception – Rob Gronkowski (NE)
Over/Under 22½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Rob Gronkowski (NE)
0 25/1
1-2 10/1
3-4 11/4
5-6 9/5
7-8 5/2
9 or more 5/1
(NE @ SEA) – Will Rob Gronkowski (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes -170 (10/17)
No +140 (7/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Will Rob Gronkowski (NE) score a TD in the 1st Half?
Yes +150 (3/2)
No -180 (5/9)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – Julian Edelman (NE)
Over/Under 67½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Julian Edelman (NE)
Over/Under 6
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards on 1st Reception – Julian Edelman (NE)
Over/Under 9½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Reception – Julian Edelman (NE)
Over/Under 17½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Julian Edelman (NE)
0 25/1
1-2 12/1
3-4 7/2
5-6 2/1
7-8 2/1
9 or more 4/1
(NE @ SEA) – Will Julian Edelman (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes +125 (5/4)
No -155 (20/31)
(NE @ SEA) – Will Julian Edelman (NE) score a TD in the 1st half?
Yes +210 (21/10)
No -270 (10/27)
(NE @ SEA) – Will Julian Edelman (NE) have a Rushing Attempt in the game?
Yes -180 (5/9)
No +150 (3/2)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – Brandon LaFell (NE)
Over/Under 52½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Brandon LaFell (NE)
Over/Under 4
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards on 1st Reception – Brandon LaFell (NE)
Over/Under 9½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Reception – Brandon LaFell (NE)
Over/Under 17½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Brandon LaFell (NE)
0 20/1
1-2 4/1
3-4 3/2
5-6 5/2
7-8 9/1
9 or more 20/1
(NE @ SEA) – Will Brandon LaFell (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes +160 (8/5)
No -200 (1/2)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – Danny Amendola (NE)
Over/Under 19½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Danny Amendola (NE)
Over/Under 2
(NE @ SEA) – Will Danny Amendola (NE) score a TD in the game?
Yes +475 (19/4)
No -700 (1/7)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Jamie Collins (NE)
Over/Under 8½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Patrick Chung (NE)
Over/Under 5½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Rob Ninkovich (NE)
Over/Under 4½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Dont’a Hightower (NE)
Over/Under 7½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Devin McCourty (NE)
Over/Under 4½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Darrelle Revis (NE)
Over/Under 2½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Vince Wilfork (NE)
Over/Under 2½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Sacks – Rob Ninkovich (NE)
Over ½ (-150, 2/3)
Under ½ (+120, 6/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Sacks – Dont’a Hightower (NE)
Over ½ (-160, 8/5)
Under ½ (+130, 13/10)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Sacks – Chandler Jones (NE)
Over ½ (-150, 2/3)
Under ½ (+120, 6/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Darrelle Revis (NE)
Over ½ (+275, 11/4)
Under ½ (-350, 2/7)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Devin McCourty (NE)
Over ½ (+400, 4/1)
Under ½ (-600, 6/1)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Jamie Collins (NE)
Over ½ (+350, 7/2)
Under ½ (-500, 1/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Points – Stephen Gostkowski (NE)
Over/Under 8½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Punt – Ryan Allen (NE)
Over/Under 52½
SEAHAWKS PLAYER STAT PROPS
(NE @ SEA) – Total Passing Yards – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 219½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Passing Attempts in the game – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 27½
(NE @ SEA) – First Passing Attempt Result – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Complete 5/9
Incomplete 7/5
Interception 10/1
(NE @ SEA) – What will Russell Wilson (SEA) first?
Throw a TD Pass 1/2
Throw an Interception 8/5
(NE @ SEA) – Total Completions – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 17½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards on 1st Completion – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 8½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Completion – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 37½
(NE @ SEA) – Total TD Passes – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 1½
(NE @ SEA) – Total TD Passes – Russell Wilson (SEA)
0 5/2
1 3/2
2 13/5
3 5/1
4 or more 12/1
(NE @ SEA) – Total 1st Quarter TD Passes – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over ½ (+220, 11/5)
Under ½ (-280, 5/14)
(NE @ SEA) – Total 2nd Quarter TD Passes – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over ½ (+150, 3/2)
Under ½ (-180, 5/9)
(NE @ SEA) – Total 3rd Quarter TD Passes – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over ½ (+200, 2/1)
Under ½ (-260, 5/13)
(NE @ SEA) – Total 4th Quarter TD Passes Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over ½ (+140, 7/5)
Under ½ (-170, 10/15)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under ½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over 1½ (+275, 11/4)
Under 1½ (-350, 2/7)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Russell Wilson (SEA)
0 5/6
1 3/2
2 5/1
3 or more 9/1
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Yards – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 40½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Attempts in the game – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 7½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards on 1st Rushing Attempt – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 5½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Rush – Russell Wilson (SEA)
Over/Under 17½
(NE @ SEA) – Will Russell Wilson (SEA) score a Rushing TD in the game?
Yes +220 (11/5)
No -280 (5/14)
(NE @ SEA) – Will Russell Wilson (SEA) score a Rushing TD in the 1st Half?
Yes +325 (13/4)
No -450 (2/9)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Yards – Marshawn Lynch (SEA)
Over/Under 92½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Attempts in the game – Marshawn Lynch (SEA)
Over/Under 20½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Yards on 1st Attempt for Marshawn Lynch?
Over/Under 3½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Rush – Marshawn Lynch (SEA)
Over/Under 20½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – Marshawn Lynch (SEA)
Over/Under 19½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Marshawn Lynch (SEA)
Over/Under 2½
(NE @ SEA) – Will Marshawn Lynch (SEA) score a TD in the game?
Yes -200 (1/2)
No +160 (8/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Will Marshawn Lynch (SEA) score a TD in the 1st Half?
Yes EVEN (1/1)
No -130 (10/13)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Yards – Robert Turbin (SEA)
Over/Under 15½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing Attempts in the game – Robert Turbin (SEA)
Over/Under 4
(NE @ SEA) – Total Rushing yards on 1st Attempt – Robert Turbin (SEA)
Over/Under 3½
(NE @ SEA) – Will Robert Turbin (SEA) score a TD in the game?
Yes +600 (6/1)
No -1000 (1/10)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – Doug Baldwin (SEA)
Over/Under 54½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Doug Baldwin (SEA)
Over/Under 4½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards on 1st Reception – Doug Baldwin (SEA)
Over/Under 10½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Reception – Doug Baldwin (SEA)
Over/Under 20½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Doug Baldwin (SEA)
0 15/1
1-2 5/1
3-4 8/5
5-6 9/5
7-8 5/1
9 or more 15/1
(NE @ SEA) – Will Doug Baldwin (SEA) score a TD in the game?
Yes +180 (9/5)
No -220 (5/11)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – Jermaine Kearse (SEA)
Over/Under 39½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Jermaine Kearse (SEA)
Over 2½ (-150, 2/3)
Under 2½ (+120, 6/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards on 1st Reception – Jermaine Kearse (SEA)
Over/Under 12½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Reception – Jermaine Kearse (SEA)
Over/Under 22½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Jermaine Kearse (SEA)
0 8/1
1-2 5/4
3-4 13/10
5 or more 7/1
(NE @ SEA) – Will Jermaine Kearse (SEA) score a TD in the game?
Yes +225 (9/4)
No -280 (5/14)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receiving Yards – Luke Willson (SEA)
Over/Under 27½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Luke Willson (SEA)
Over/Under 2½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Yards on 1st Reception – Luke Willson (SEA)
Over/Under 9½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Reception – Luke Willson (SEA)
Over/Under 15½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Receptions – Luke Willson (SEA)
0 4/1
1-2 7/5
3-4 13/10
5 or more 10/1
(NE @ SEA) – Will Luke Willson (SEA) score a TD in the game?
Yes +300 (3/1)
No -400 (1/4)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Bobby Wagner (SEA)
Over/Under 9½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Kam Chancellor (SEA)
Over/Under 6½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – K.J. Wright (SEA)
Over/Under 6½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Earl Thomas (SEA)
Over/Under 5½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Tackles & Assists – Richard Sherman (SEA)
Over/Under 3½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Sacks – Cliff Avril (SEA)
Over/Under ½
(NE @ SEA) – Total Sacks – Michael Bennett (SEA)
Over ½ (-150, 2/3)
Under ½ (+120, 6/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Richard Sherman (SEA)
Over ½ (+200, 2/1)
Under ½ (-250, 2/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Earl Thomas (SEA)
Over ½ (+275, 11/4)
Under ½ (-350, 2/7)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Interceptions – Kam Chancellor (SEA)
Over ½ (+400, 4/1)
Under ½ (-600, 1/6)
(NE @ SEA) – Total Points – Steven Hauschka (SEA)
Over/Under 7½
(NE @ SEA) – Longest Punt – John Ryan (SEA)
Over/Under 52½
HEAD-TO-HEAD PLAYER PROPS
(NE @ SEA) – Who will throw the first TD Pass in the game?
Tom Brady (NE) QB -165 (20/33)
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB +135 (27/20)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will throw the first Interception in the game?
Tom Brady (NE) QB -150 (2/3)
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB +120 (6/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will throw more TD Passes in the game?
Tom Brady (NE) QB -½ (-130, 10/13)
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB +½ (EVEN, 1/1)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Passing Yards in the game?
Tom Brady (NE) QB -39½
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB +39½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Passing Attempts in the game?
Tom Brady (NE) QB -9½
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB +9½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Completions in the game?
Tom Brady (NE) QB -5½
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB +5½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Rushing Yards in the game?
LeGarrette Blount (NE) RB +29½
Marshawn Lynch (SEA) RB -29½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Rushing Yards in the game?
LeGarrette Blount (NE) RB -19½
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB +19½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Rushing Yards in the game?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB Pick
Robert Turbin (SEA) RB Pick
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB -9½
Marshawn Lynch (SEA) RB +9½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Danny Amendola (NE) WR Pick
Marshawn Lynch (SEA) RB Pick
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Julian Edelman (NE) WR -12½
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR +12½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Julian Edelman (NE) WR -25½
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR +25½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Julian Edelman (NE) WR -14½
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR +14½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Julian Edelman (NE) WR +4½
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE -4½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR +2½
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR -2½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR -10½
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR +10½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR -12½
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR +12½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receiving Yards in the game?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB Pick
Luke Willson (SEA) TE Pick
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB +½
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR -½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB -1½
Danny Amendola (NE) WR +1½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB -1
Marshawn Lynch (SEA) RB +1
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB -½
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR +½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB -1
Luke Willson (SEA) TE +1
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Julian Edelman (NE) WR -2
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR +2
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Julian Edelman (NE) WR Pick
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE Pick
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Julian Edelman (NE) WR -1½
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR +1½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR -½
Luke Willson (SEA) TE +½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE -2
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR +2
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE -1½
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR +1½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will have more Receptions in the game?
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR -1½
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR +1½
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB -130 (10/13)
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR EVEN (1/1)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Shane Vereen (NE) RB -150 (2/3)
Marshawn Lynch (SEA) RB +120 (6/5)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Julian Edelman (NE) WR -130 (10/13)
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR EVEN (1/1)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Julian Edelman (NE) WR -140 (5/7)
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR +110 (1/1)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE -115 (20/23)
Julian Edelman (NE) WR -115 (20/23)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR +110 (11/10)
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE -140 (5/7)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR -115 (20/23)
Shane Vereen (NE) RB -115 (20/23)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR -130 (10/13)
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR EVEN (1/1)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR -115 (20/23)
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR -115 (20/23)
(NE @ SEA) – Who will catch a Pass 1st?
Danny Amendola (NE) WR EVEN (1/1)
Luke Willson (SEA) TE -130 (10/13
(NE @ SEA) – Who have more Tackles & Assists?
Jamie Collins (NE) +1
Bobby Wagner (SEA) -1
(NE @ SEA) – Who have more Tackles & Assists?
Dont’a Hightower (NE) -½
Kam Chancellor (SEA) +½
(NE @ SEA) – Who have more Tackles & Assists?
Darrelle Revis (NE) +½
Richard Sherman (SEA) -½
(NE @ SEA) – Who have more Tackles & Assists?
Patrick Chung (NE) Pick
Earl Thomas (SEA) Pick
TEAM/GAME PROPS
(NE vs SEA) – Coin Toss
Heads -105 (20/21)
Tails -105 (20/21)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to win the coin toss
New England Patriots -105 (20/21)
Seattle Seahawks -105 (20/21)
(NE vs SEA) – Will the team that wins the coin toss win the game?
Yes -115 (20/23)
No -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Will the team that chooses Heads or Tails in the coin toss be correct?
Yes -115 (20/23)
No -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to score first in the game
New England Patriots -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to score last in the game
New England Patriots -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to score first wins the game
Yes -165 (20/33)
No +135 (27/20)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to score last wins the game
Yes -200 (1/2)
No +160 (8/5)
(NE vs SEA) – The first score of the game will be?
Touchdown -165 (20/33)
Field Goal or Safety +135 (27/20)
(NE vs SEA) – The first score of the game by the New England Patriots
Touchdown -180 (5/9)
Field Goal or Safety +150 (3/2)
(NE vs SEA) – The first score of the game by the Seattle Seahawks
Touchdown -165 (20/33)
Field Goal or Safety +135 (27/20)
(NE vs SEA) – The first score of the game will be?
New England Patriots Touchdown 7/4
New England Patriots Field Goal 4/1
New England Patriots Safety 33/1
Seattle Seahawks Touchdown 9/5
Seattle Seahawks Field Goal 7/2
Seattle Seahawks Safety 33/1
(NE vs SEA) – The first score of the game will be?
New England Patriots Field Goal 4/1
New England Patriots TD Pass 3/1
New England Patriots Rushing TD 11/2
New England Patriots Safety 33/1
New England Patriots Defensive or Special Teams TD 14/1
Seattle Seahawks Field Goal 7/2
Seattle Seahawks TD Pass 4/1
Seattle Seahawks Rushing TD 4/1
Seattle Seahawks Safety 33/1
Seattle Seahawks Defensive or Special Teams TD 14/1
(NE vs SEA) – The last score of the game will be?
New England Patriots Field Goal 4/1
New England Patriots TD Pass 3/1
New England Patriots Rushing TD 11/2
New England Patriots Safety 33/1
New England Patriots Defensive or Special Teams TD 14/1
Seattle Seahawks Field Goal 7/2
Seattle Seahawks TD Pass 4/1
Seattle Seahawks Rushing TD 4/1
Seattle Seahawks Safety 33/1
Seattle Seahawks Defensive or Special Teams TD 14/1
(NE vs SEA) – New England first score of the game will be?
TD Pass 3/2
Field Goal 2/1
Rushing TD 11/4
Defensive or Special Teams TD 7/1
Does not score 12/1
Safety 18/1
(NE vs SEA) – Seattle first score of the game will be?
Field Goal 7/4
Rushing TD 2/1
TD Pass 2/1
Defensive or Special Teams TD 7/1
Does not score 11/1
Safety 18/1
(NE vs SEA) – Will there be a score in the first 7min 30 seconds of the 1st quarter?
Yes -180 (5/9)
No +150 (3/2)
(NE vs SEA) – Will there be a score in the first 6min 30 seconds of the 1st quarter?
Yes -130 (10/13)
No EVEN (1/1)
(NE vs SEA) – Total 1st Half Team Points – New England Patriots
Over/Under 12½
(NE vs SEA) – Total Team Points – New England Patriots
Over/Under 24½
(NE vs SEA) – Total 1st Half Team Points – Seattle Seahawks
Over/Under 12
(NE vs SEA) – Total Team Points – Seattle Seahawks
Over/Under 24½
(NE vs SEA) – Longest Touchdown in the Game
Over/Under Yards 44½
(NE vs SEA) – Shortest Touchdown in the Game
Over/Under Yards 1½
(NE vs SEA) – Team to Score the Longest Touchdown in the Game
New England Patriots
Seattle Seahawks
(NE vs SEA) – Team to Score the Shortest Touchdown in the Game
New England Patriots
Seattle Seahawks
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the 1st Quarter
Over TD’s ½ (-280, 5/14)
Under TD’s ½ (+225, 9/4)
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the 2nd Quarter
Over TD’s ½ (-650, 2/13)
Under TD’s ½ (+450, 9/2)
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the 3rd Quarter
Over TD’s ½ (-300, 1/3)
Under TD”s ½ (+240, 5/12)
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the 4th Quarter
Over TD’s ½ (-700, 1/7)
Under TD’s ½ (+475, 19/4)
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the game
Over/Under 5½
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the game
0 125/1
1 25/1
2 12/1
3 13/2
4 9/2
5 4/1
6 4/1
7 5/1
8 15/2
9 12/1
10 or more 10/1
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the game by the Patriots
Over TDs O 2½ (-150, 2/3)
Under TDs U 2½ (+120, 6/5)
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the game by the Seahawks
Over TDs O 2½ (-130, 10/13)
Under TDs U 2½ (EVEN, 1/1)
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the game by the Patriots
0 12/1
1 4/1
2 11/4
3 11/4
4 4/1
5 13/2
6 or more 8/1
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the game by the Seahawks
0 11/1
1 7/2
2 5/2
3 11/4
4 9/2
5 15/2
6 or more 10/1
(NE vs SEA) – Longest Successful Field Goal in the Game
Over/Under Yards 44½
(NE vs SEA) – Shortest Successful Field Goal in the Game
Over/Under 24½
(NE vs SEA) – Total made Field Goals in the 1st Quarter
Over/Under ½
(NE vs SEA) – Total made Field Goals in the 2nd Quarter
Over ½ (-225, 4/9)
Under ½ (+185, 37/20)
(NE vs SEA) – Total made Field Goals in the 3rd Quarter
Over/Under ½
(NE vs SEA) – Total made Field Goals in the 4th Quarter
Over ½ (-165, 20/33)
Under ½ (+135, 27/20)
(NE vs SEA) – How many successful 3 point Field Goals will be kicked in the game?
Over/Under 3½
(NE vs SEA) – How many successful 3 point Field Goals will be kicked in the game?
0 16/1
1 6/1
2 7/2
3 11/4
4 7/2
5 5/1
6 or more 5/1
(NE vs SEA) – How many successful 3 point Field Goals will be kicked in the game by the Patriots?
Over/Under 1½
(NE vs SEA) – How many successful 3 point Field Goals will be kicked in the game by the Patriots?
0 3/1
1 7/4
2 9/4
3 5/1
4 12/1
5 or more 20/1
(NE vs SEA) – How many successful 3 point Field Goals will be kicked in the game by the Seahawks?
Over/Under 1½
(NE vs SEA) – How many successful 3 point Field Goals will be kicked in the game by the Seahawks?
0 4/1
1 2/1
2 9/4
3 4/1
4 9/1
5 or more 12/1
(NE vs SEA) – Total QB Sacks in the game
Over/Under 4½
(NE vs SEA) – Team to record most QB Sacks in the game
New England Patriots -160 (5/8)
Seattle Seahawks +130 (13/10)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to record the 1st QB Sack in the game
New England Patriots -140 (5/7)
Seattle Seahawks +110 (11/10)
(NE vs SEA) – Total QB Sacks in the game
0 35/1
1 12/1
2 11/2
3 4/1
4 7/2
5 11/4
6 5/1
7 8/1
8 14/1
9 or more 14/1
(NE vs SEA) – Total QB Sacks in the game by the Patriots
Over/Under 2½
(NE vs SEA) – Total QB Sacks in the game by the Patriots
0 7/1
1 3/1
2 9/4
3 11/4
4 5/1
5 8/1
6 or more 12/1
(NE vs SEA) – Total QB Sacks in the game by the Seahawks
Over/Under 2
(NE vs SEA) – Total QB Sacks in the game by the Seahawks
0 7/2
1 9/4
2 9/4
3 13/4
4 15/2
5 16/1
6 or more 16/1
(NE vs SEA) – Race to 10 Points
New England Patriots 5/6
Seattle Seahawks 1/1
Neither 35/1
(NE vs SEA) – Total Points – Odd or Even?
Odd -140 (5/7)
Even +110 (11/10)
(NE vs SEA) – New England Total Points – Odd or Even?
Odd -140 (5/7)
Even +110 (11/10)
(NE vs SEA) – Seattle Total Points – Odd or Even?
Odd -140 (5/7)
Even +110 (11/10)
(NE vs SEA) – Will there be a defensive or special teams TD scored in the game?
Yes +160 (8/5)
No -200 (1/2)
(NE vs SEA) – Will New England score a defensive or special teams TD scored in the game?
Yes +225 (9/4)
No -280 (5/14)
(NE vs SEA) – Will Seattle score a defensive or special teams TD scored in the game?
Yes +225 (9/4)
No -280 (5/14)
(NE vs SEA) – Half Time/Full Time
New England Patriots / New England Patriots 7/5
Seattle Seahawks / New England Patriots 9/1
Tie / New England Patriots 16/1
Tie / Seattle Seahawks 16/1
New England Patriots / Seattle Seahawks 9/1
Seattle Seahawks / Seattle Seahawks 7/5
New England Patriots / Tie 35/1
Seattle Seahawks / Tie 35/1
Tie / Tie 35/1
(NE vs SEA) – Margin of Victory
New England Patriots 1 to 6 points 7/2
New England Patriots 7 to 12 points 11/2
New England Patriots 13 to 18 points 8/1
New England Patriots 19 to 24 points 14/1
New England Patriots 25 to 30 points 20/1
New England Patriots 31 to 36 points 35/1
New England Patriots 37 or more points 30/1
Seattle Seahawks 1 to 6 points 7/2
Seattle Seahawks 7 to 12 points 11/2
Seattle Seahawks 13 to 18 points 8/1
Seattle Seahawks 19 to 24 points 14/1
Seattle Seahawks 25 to 30 points 20/1
Seattle Seahawks 31 to 36 points 35/1
Seattle Seahawks 37 or more points 30/1
(NE vs SEA) – Total Points scored in the game by both teams combined
0-20 40/1
21-30 10/1
31-40 15/4
41-50 19/10
51-60 11/4
61-70 11/2
71 or more 15/2
(NE vs SEA) – Half Time Margin of Victory
New England Patriots win by 1-3 points 17/2
New England Patriots win by 4-6 points 10/1
New England Patriots win by 7-9 points 17/2
New England Patriots win by 10-12 points 10/1
New England Patriots win by 13 or more points 9/2
Seattle Seahawks win by 1-3 points 17/2
Seattle Seahawks win by 4-6 points 10/1
Seattle Seahawks win by 7-9 points 17/2
Seattle Seahawks win by 10-12 points 10/1
Seattle Seahawks win by 13 or more points 9/2
Tie 15/2
(NE vs SEA) – Total Touchdowns in the 1st Half
Over TD’s O 2½ (-150, 2/3)
Under TD’s U 2½ (+120, 6/5)
(NE vs SEA) – Total Field Goals Made in the 1st Half
Over FG’s O 1½ (-130, 10/13)
Under FG’s U 1½ (EVEN, 1/1)
(NE vs SEA) – Team Offense to Cross the 50 Yard Line First in the Game
New England Patriots (Cross 50yd Line 1st) -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks (Cross 50yd Line 1st) -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to Enter the Red Zone First in the Game
New England Patriots (Enter Red Zone First) -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks (Enter Red Zone First) -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to score from the Red Zone First in the Game
New England Patriots (Score from Red Zone First) -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks (Score from Red Zone First) -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Will there be a score in the final 2 minutes of the 1st half?
Yes (Score in Final 2 Minutes of 1st Half) -280 (5/14)
No (Score in Final 2 Minutes of 1st Half) +225 (9/4)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to score last in 1st half
New England Patriots (Score last in 1st Half) -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks (Score last in 1st Half) -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Last Scoring Play of the Game
Touchdown -180 (5/9)
Field Goal or Safety +150 (3/2)
(NE vs SEA) – Last Scoring Play of the Game for the Patriots
Touchdown -200 (1/2)
Field Goal or Safety +160 (8/5)
(NE vs SEA) – Last Scoring Play of the Game for the Seahawks
Touchdown -170 (10/17)
Field Goal or Safety +140 (7/5)
(NE vs SEA) – Last Scoring Play of the 1st Half
Touchdown -165 (20/33)
Field Goal or Safety +135 (27/20)
(NE vs SEA) – Will the New England Patriots score in every quarter?
Yes (Patriots Score in Every Quarter) +250 (5/2)
No (Patriots Do Not Score in Every Quarter) -325 (4/13)
(NE vs SEA) – Will the Seattle Seahawks score in every quarter?
Yes (Seahawks Score in Every Quarter) +250 (5/2)
No (Seahawks Do Not Score in Every Quarter) -325 (4/13)
(NE vs SEA) – Will the 1st Quarter end in a tie?
Yes (1st Quarter Tied) +300 (3/1)
No (1st Quarter Not Tied) -400 (1/4)
(NE vs SEA) – Will the 1st half end in a tie?
Yes (1st Half Tied) +550 (11/2)
No (1st Half Not Tied) -900 (1/9)
(NE vs SEA) – Which will be the Highest Scoring Quarter?
1st Quarter 9/2
2nd Quarter 7/5
3rd Quarter 9/2
4th Quarter 9/5
(NE vs SEA) – Will the game go to overtime?
Yes (Overtime) +800 (8/1)
No (Overtime) -1600 (1/16)
(NE vs SEA) – The first Missed Field goal of the game will be?
Wide Left 1/1
Wide Right 1/1
Short or Blocked 5/1
(NE vs SEA) – Will there be a safety in the game?
Yes (Safety) +550 (11/2)
No (Safety) -900 (1/9)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to Commit the Most Turnovers in the Game
New England Patriots (Commit Most Turnovers) EVEN (1/1)
Seattle Seahawks (Commit Most Turnovers) -130 (10/13)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to Record the First Turnover in the Game
New England Patriots (Commit First Turnover) -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks (Commit First Turnover) -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – The First Turnover of the Game will be?
Interception 2/3
Fumble 6/5
No Turnover in Game 8/1
(NE vs SEA) – Team to Call the First Timeout in the Game
New England Patriots (First Timeout) -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks (First Timeout) -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Team to Get the First Penalty in the Game
New England Patriots (First Penalty) -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks (First Penalty) -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – Will the team with more penalty yards win the game?
Yes (More Penalty Yards wins) EVEN (1/1)
No (More Penalty Yards wins) -130 (10/13)
(NE vs SEA) – What will be the 1st enforced Penalty in the game?
False Start 5/2
Offside or Encroachment or Neutral Zone Infraction 7/2
Holding 9/4
Pass Interference 5/1
Any Personal Foul or Unsportsmanlike Conduct 9/1
Delay of Game 11/2
Any Other Penalty 11/2
No Penalty in the game 66/1
(NE vs SEA) – Team to Call the First Coaches Challenge in the Game
New England Patriots (First Coaches Challenge) -115 (20/23)
Seattle Seahawks (First Coaches Challenge) -115 (20/23)
(NE vs SEA) – What will be the Result of the First Coaches Challenge in the Game?
Play Overturned -130 (10/13)
Play Stands EVEN (1/1)
(NE vs SEA) – Will a 2 point Conversion be attempted in the Game?
Yes (2pt Conversion Attempted) +200 (2/1)
No (2pt Conversion Not Attempted) -250 (2/5)
(NE vs SEA) – Will there be a Successful 2 point Conversion Attempt in the Game?
Yes (Successful 2pt Conversion Attempt) +350 (7/2)
No (Successful 2pt Conversion Attempt) -500 (1/5)
PLAYER TOUCHDOWN PROPS
(NE @ SEA) – Player to score the first TD in the game?
Marshawn Lynch (SEA) RB 11/2
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE 13/2
LeGarrette Blount (NE) RB 9/1
Julian Edelman (NE) WR 10/1
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR 12/1
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR 12/1
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB 12/1
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR 14/1
Shane Vereen (NE) RB 16/1
Luke Willson (SEA) TE 16/1
Danny Amendola (NE) WR 20/1
Ricardo Lockette (SEA) WR 20/1
Timothy Wright (NE) TE 20/1
Robert Turbin (SEA) RB 25/1
Brandon Bolden (NE) RB 30/1
Jonas Gray (NE) RB 30/1
Cooper Helfet (SEA) TE 30/1
Tom Brady (NE) QB 35/1
Tony Moeaki (SEA) TE 40/1
Kevin Norwood (SEA) WR 40/1
James Devlin (NE) FB 50/1
Michael Hoomanawanui (NE) TE 50/1
Christine Michael (SEA) RB 50/1
Will Tukuafu (SEA) FB 50/1
Field 15/2
No TD scored in the game 125/1
(NE @ SEA) – Player to score 2 or more TDs in the game?
Marshawn Lynch (SEA) RB 3/1
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE 9/2
LeGarrette Blount (NE) RB 13/2
Julian Edelman (NE) WR 12/1
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR 14/1
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR 14/1
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB 14/1
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR 18/1
Shane Vereen (NE) RB 18/1
Luke Willson (SEA) TE 20/1
Danny Amendola (NE) WR 30/1
Ricardo Lockette (SEA) WR 30/1
Robert Turbin (SEA) RB 30/1
Tom Brady (NE) QB 40/1
Timothy Wright (NE) TE 40/1
Brandon Bolden (NE) RB 50/1
Jonas Gray (NE) RB 50/1
Cooper Helfet (SEA) TE 60/1
Christine Michael (SEA) RB 60/1
Kevin Norwood (SEA) WR 60/1
James Devlin (NE) FB 80/1
Michael Hoomanawanui (NE) TE 80/1
Tony Moeaki (SEA) TE 80/1
Will Tukuafu (SEA) FB 80/1
(NE @ SEA) – Player to score 3 or more TDs in the game?
Marshawn Lynch (SEA) RB 14/1
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE 20/1
LeGarrette Blount (NE) RB 25/1
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR 50/1
Julian Edelman (NE) WR 50/1
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB 50/1
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR 60/1
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR 60/1
Shane Vereen (NE) RB 60/1
Luke Willson (SEA) TE 60/1
Danny Amendola (NE) WR 80/1
Ricardo Lockette (SEA) WR 80/1
Robert Turbin (SEA) RB 80/1
Brandon Bolden (NE) RB 100/1
Tom Brady (NE) QB 100/1
Jonas Gray (NE) RB 100/1
Timothy Wright (NE) TE 100/1
James Devlin (NE) FB 125/1
Cooper Helfet (SEA) TE 125/1
Michael Hoomanawanui (NE) TE 125/1
Christine Michael (SEA) RB 125/1
Kevin Norwood (SEA) WR 125/1
Tony Moeaki (SEA) TE 150/1
Will Tukuafu (SEA) FB 150/1
(NE @ SEA) – Player to score the first Patriots TD in the game?
Rob Gronkowski (NE) TE 13/4
LeGarrette Blount (NE) RB 9/2
Julian Edelman (NE) WR 5/1
Brandon LaFell (NE) WR 6/1
Shane Vereen (NE) RB 8/1
Danny Amendola (NE) WR 11/1
Timothy Wright (NE) TE 11/1
Brandon Bolden (NE) RB 16/1
Tom Brady (NE) QB 16/1
Jonas Gray (NE) RB 16/1
James Devlin (NE) FB 25/1
Michael Hoomanawanui (NE) TE 25/1
Field 9/1
No Patriots TD scored in the game 12/1
(NE @ SEA) – Player to score the first Seahawks TD in the game?
Marshawn Lynch (SEA) RB 5/2
Doug Baldwin (SEA) WR 6/1
Russell Wilson (SEA) QB 6/1
Jermaine Kearse (SEA) WR 7/1
Luke Willson (SEA) TE 8/1
Ricardo Lockette (SEA) WR 10/1
Robert Turbin (SEA) RB 12/1
Cooper Helfet (SEA) TE 16/1
Kevin Norwood (SEA) WR 20/1
Christine Michael (SEA) RB 25/1
Tony Moeaki (SEA) TE 25/1
Will Tukuafu (SEA) TE 25/1
Field 7/1
No Seahawks TD scored in the game 11/1
HISTORICAL MATCHUP PROPS
HISTORICAL MATCHUP – What will be higher?
Tom Brady Super Bowl 2015 Completions +3½
Tom Brady Super Bowl 2012 Completions (27 Completions) -3½
HISTORICAL MATCHUP – What will be higher?
Tom Brady Super Bowl 2015 Passing Yards +15½
Tom Brady Super Bowl 2012 Passing Yards (276 Yards) -15½
HISTORICAL MATCHUP – What will be higher?
Russell Wilson Super Bowl 2015 Passing Yards -13½
Russell Wilson Super Bowl 2014 Passing Yards (206 Yards) +13½
HISTORICAL MATCHUP – What will be higher?
Russell Wilson Super Bowl 2015 Rushing Yards -14½
Russell Wilson Super Bowl 2014 Rushing Yards (26 Yards) +14½
HISTORICAL MATCHUP – What will be higher?
Doug Baldwin Receiving Yards 2015 Super Bowl +11½
Doug Baldwin Receiving Yards 2014 Super Bowl (66 Yards) -11½
HISTORICAL MATCHUP – What will be higher?
Doug Baldwin Receptions 2015 Super Bowl +½
Doug Baldwin Receptions 2014 Super Bowl (5 Receptions) -½
HISTORICAL MATCHUP – What will be higher?
Jermaine Kearse Receiving Yards 2015 Super Bowl +25½
Jermaine Kearse Receiving Yards 2014 Super Bowl (65 Yards) -25½
HISTORICAL MATCHUP – What will be higher?
Jermaine Kearse Receptions 2015 Super Bowl +1
Jermaine Kearse Receptions 2014 Super Bowl (4 Receptions) -1
CROSS-SPORTS PROPS
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Marshawn Lynch Receiving Yards Pick
Dwayne Wade Points Pick
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Chris Bosh Total Points Pick
Marshawn Lynch Rushing attempts Pick
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Kobe Bryant Total Points, Rebounds & Assists Pick (+120, 6/5)
Tom Brady Passing Attempts Pick (-150, 2/3)
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Carmelo Anthony Points Pick
Patriots Points scored Pick
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Carey Price Saves Pick
Russell Wilson Passing Attempts Pick
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Max Pacioretty shots on goal Pick
Total Field Goals made in the game Pick
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Alex Ovechkin shots on goal Pick
Doug Baldwin Receptions Pick
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Sidney Crosby Points Pick
Russell Wilson TD Passes Pick
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Total Points Delon Wright Pick
Total 1st Half Points by the Seahawks Pick
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Total Points Travis Trice Pick
Total 1st Half Points by the Patriots Pick
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Goals scores in Arsenal vs Aston Villa -½ (-130, 10/13)
Tom Brady TD Passes +½ (EVEN, 1/1)
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher?
Amount of minutes in the Silva vs Diaz fight Pick
LeGarrette Blount Rushing Attempts Pick
CROSS SPORT – UFC Parlay Special – Silva vs Diaz
Silva wins Patriots win 5/4
Silva Wins Seahawks win 3/2
Diaz wins Patriots win 6/1
Diaz win Seahawks win 7/1
CROSS SPORT – What will be higher on games played February 2nd?
Tiger Woods day 1 score at the Masters Pick (+120, 6/5)
Julian Edelman Receiving Yards Pick (-150, 2/3)
ALTERNATIVE POINTS SPREADS AND TOTALS
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Point Spread
New England Patriots -10½ (+300, 3/1)
Seattle Seahawks +10½ (-400, 1/4)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Point Spread
New England Patriots -7½ (+240, 12/5)
Seattle Seahawks +7½ (-300, 1/3)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Point Spread
New England Patriots -6½ (+180, 9/5)
Seattle Seahawks +6½ (-220, 5/11)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Point Spread
New England Patriots -3½ (+150, 3/2)
Seattle Seahawks +3½ (-180, 5/9)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Point Spread
New England Patriots +2½ (-135, 20/27)
Seattle Seahawks -2½ (+105, 21/20)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Point Spread
New England Patriots +3½ (-200, 1/2)
Seattle Seahawks -3½ (+160, 8/5)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Point Spread
New England Patriots +6½ (-250, 2/5)
Seattle Seahawks -6½ (+200, 1/2)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Point Spread
New England Patriots +7½ (-300, 1/3)
Seattle Seahawks -7½ (+240, 12/5)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Point Spread
New England Patriots +10½ (-450, 2/9)
Seattle Seahawks -10½ (+325, 13/4)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative 1st Half Total
Over 17 (-350, 2/7)
Under 17 (+275, 11/4)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative 1st Half Total
Over 31 (+225, 9/4)
Under 31 (-280, 5/14)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Game Total
Over 38½ (-450, 2/9)
Under 38½ (+325, 13/4)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Game Total
Over 41½ (-300, 1/3)
Under 41½ (+240, 12/5)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Game Total
Over 44½ (-200, 1/2)
Under 44½ (+160, 8/5)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Game Total
Over 53½ (+150, 3/2)
Under 53½ (-180, 5/9)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Game Total
Over 55½ (+170, 17/10)
Under 55½ (-210, 10/21)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Game Total
Over 57½ (+240, 12/5)
Under 57½ (-300, 1/3)
(NE vs SEA) – Alternative Game Total
Over 59½ (+275, 11/4)
Under 59½ (-350, 2/7)
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Super Bowl XLIX Prop Bets
NFL Odds: Champions Collide Under Super Bowl Spotlight
If you haven’t set in your Super Bowl bets yet, there’s still time.
The point spread is small because this year, two formidable teams are
battling it out for the prestigious title. Both the New England Patriots
and the Seattle Seahawks have won big before, and now it’s time to see
which will add another trophy to their shelf.
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The Patriots are early 2-point favorites. They have a 9-7 record against
the spread this season whereas the Seahawks have a slightly better 10-6
record ATS. Both teams have matching 12-4 records straight up.
When the Patriots and Seahawks last squared off in 2012, the latter took
home the victory. If the 24-23 score from that game is to serve as a
jump-off point for this matchup, the established point spread seems
about right.
If the Patriots are to eke out the victory on Super Bowl Sunday, they’ll
need their franchise player to play like the MVP favorite he’s listed
as in the sportsbook. Brady leads all MVP betting options with 8/5 odds,
and Wilson and Marshawn Lynch trail with 7/2 and 4/1 odds respectively.
The game total is 48.5 with even moneylines for the over and under as
we go to press.
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NFL Odds: Champions Collide Under Super Bowl Spotlight
BetAnySports’ NFL Pick of the Week- Super Bowl XLIX
New England Patriots at Seattle Seahawks – Sunday, Feb. 1
BAS’ Current Line: Patriots are a 1 1/2-point favorite and the total has settled at 47 1/2.
The NFL will wrap-up another exciting season of football on Feb. 1
when the AFC Champion New England Patriots square-off against the
defending Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX in
Phoenix, Arizona.
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has opened the Patriots as slight one-point underdogs and the NFL
betting odds for the total in this matchup have been set at 48.5. New
England left little doubt that it deserved to be the favorite to win the
AFC this season in a 45-7 rout against Indianapolis in this past
Sunday’s conference title game. It closed as a seven-point home favorite
in that game and the total stayed just UNDER the closing 52.5-point
line. The Patriots snapped a three-game slide against the spread and the
total has stayed UNDER in three of their last four games.
Tom Brady added another gem to his future “Hall of Fame” resume in
the game against the Colts. He completed 65.7 percent of his 35 attempts
for 226 yards and three touchdown throws. His favorite target was
Julius Edelman with nine catches for 98 yards. The biggest plus in that
romp was LeGarrette Blount in the running game. He carried the ball 30
times for 148 yards and three scores.
The Seahawks did everything in their power to lose to Green Bay in
the NFC Championship, but in the end they made just enough plays to
escape with a 28-22 overtime victory as 8.5-point favorites at home on BetAnySports’ closing line.
They are now 8-0 SU in their last eight games with a 6-1-1 record ATS.
The total went OVER the closing 45-point line against the Packers and it
has now gone OVER in three of their last four games.
Seattle turned the ball over five times in that game including four
interceptions by quarterback Russell Wilson. The third-year vet still
found a way to overcome one of his worst games as a pro with a timely
35-yard scoring strike to Jermaine Kearse a little more than three
minutes into overtime. This was the first time that the Seahawks’
vaunted defense allowed more than 17 points in its last eight games.
New England brings a SU two-game losing streak in the Super Bowl into
this season’s matchup and it is a costly 1-5-1 ATS in a total of seven
Super Bowl appearances in franchise history, but I do not see the
Patriots being denied again against Seattle. Brady continues to play at a
very high level and there is no way that head coach Bill Belichick lets
another NFL title slip through his team’s hands.
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BetAnySports’ NFL Pick of the Week- Super Bowl XLIX
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Super Bowl XLIX MVP Betting Lines
“Sunday was not ideal with both the Packers and Patriots covering the
spread, but we cannot complain as this Super Bowl matchup is ideal for
us from a futures perspective. We opened the line essentially at a
pick’em but we’re seeing a ton of Patriots money which has moved the
Pats to a 1 point favorite. It’s not surprising as their blowout against
Indy is fresh in people’s minds and the Seahawks turnover show did not
seem to impress anyone. Looks like we will be big Seahawks fans once
again this year.”
-Kevin Bradley, Sportsbook Manager, Bovada.lv
Super Bowl XLIX MVP – Odds to Win
Tom Brady 3/2
Marshawn Lynch 15/4
Russell Wilson 15/4
Rob Gronkowski 9/1
LeGarrette Blount 12/1
Richard Sherman 25/1
Doug Baldwin 33/1
Kam Chancellor 33/1
Julian Edelman 33/1
Darrelle Revis 33/1
Earl Thomas 40/1
Bobby Wagner 50/1
Brandon LaFell 66/1
Jermaine Kearse 66/1
Byron Maxwell 66/1
K.J. Wright 66/1
Shane Vereen 75/1
Danny Amendola 100/1
Patrick Chung 100/1
Jamie Collins 100/1
Dont’a Hightower 100/1
Devin McCourty 100/1
Rob Ninkovich 100/1
Luke Willson 100/1
Stephen Gostkowski 150/1
Steven Hauschka 150/1
Malcolm Smith 150/1
Field 25/1
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Friday, January 16, 2015
BetAnySports’ NFL Pick of the Week- NFC Championship: Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks – Sunday, Jan. 18
Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks – Sunday, Jan. 18
BAS’ Current Line: Seahawks are a 7 1/2-point favorite and the total is posted at 46 1/2.
Before this NFL season began, both the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle
Seahawks were two of BetAnySports’ top favorites to win the NFC and
both teams have stayed true to form right up until this Sunday’s
conference championship game at CenturyLink Field in Seattle. The
Seahawks have been listed as 7.5-point favorites and the NFL betting
odds for the total in this contest have been set at 47.
The Packers’ road to this title game started with a straight-up 7-1 run
in their final eight regular season games and a hard-fought 26-21
victory against Dallas as 5.5-point home favorites in this past Sunday’s
Divisional Round. Green Bay has gone 5-4 against the spread in these
nine games and the total has stayed UNDER in five of its last seven
contests. The Packers have had their issues on the road as underdogs
with a 1-8 record both SU and ATS in nine previous outings. They do have
the edge in this series with a 6-3 SU (4-3-2 ATS) record in the last
nine meetings despite a 36-16 loss to Seattle in this season’s opener as
4.5-point underdogs on the road.
Seattle comes into this conference title game firing on all cylinders
after dismantling Carolina 31-17 as a 14-point home favorite in this
past Saturday’s Divisional Round matchup. The Seahawks are now a perfect
7-0 SU in their last seven games with a highly profitable 6-0-1 record
ATS. The total went OVER BetAnySports’ closing 40-point line in the win
against the Panthers after staying UNDER in five of their previous six
games.
The biggest matchup in this game will be Packers’ quarterback Aaron
Rodgers going up against a Seattle defense that was ranked first in the
NFL this season in both yards allowed (267.1) and points allowed (15.9).
This unit has only gotten better down the stretch by allowing a grand
total of just 56 points in its last seven games. It would be hard enough
for Rodgers at full strength to help his offense match their 30.4-point
scoring average in Sunday’s game, but he is dealing with an injured
calf that has severely limited his mobility.
The bottom line in this contest for me is the value in the extra half point on BetAnySports’
current betting odds for this game. I still believe that Green Bay can
keep this a one touchdown game, so I am taking the road underdogs and
the 7.5 points to cover in this matchup.
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BetAnySports’ NFL Pick of the Week- NFC Championship: Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks – Sunday, Jan. 18
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