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AAA's AFTERNOON *'Boys/‘Hawks* BLOCKBUSTER!
(NFL) Dallas vs. Seattle,
Point Spread: -8.00 | -110.00 Seattle (Home)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: -8.00 | -110.00 Seattle (Home)
Result: Loss
This is an 8* BLOCKBUSTER on the Seattle Seahawks.
Dallas QB Tony Romo has always had difficulties whenever he's had to play in the Pacific Northwest and I believe that pattern continues this week and look for Seattle to lay a severe beating on what I feel to be an over achieving Cowboys club. Romo has benefitted from a strong run game led by league leader DeMarco Murray; Murray though is going to run into a buzzsaw today as the ‘Hawks possess the top ranked rushing defense. Dallas would need an improbable catch from Dez Bryant to set up a 47 yard field goal to beat the Texans 20-17 in OT last week, unable to cover the spread. Unlike Seattle, the Cowboys do not fare well against the run, which is bad news as the home side owns the best overall ground game in averaging 167.3 per game. I simply can't see the Cowboys slowing down Seattle's precise and deadly offensive attack, note that Seahawks' QB Russell Wilson was named the NFC offensive player of the week after becoming the second pivot to have two regular-season games in his career with 200 or more yards passing and 100 or more yards rushing in his team's 27-17 win at Washington. It's important to note that Wilson leads the NFC in completion percentate at 70.3, while Romo is at 69.2. Note that the Seahawks are 19-1 at home with Wilson as a starter, clearly Seattle enjoys one of the league's true "home field advantges." Note that Dallas is 3-4 ATS in its last seven after two or more consecutive SU victories, while Seattle is 12-4 ATS in its last 16 vs. teams with winning records. I think Seattle comes in focused, it comes in wanting to make a real statement, the Cowboys are in for a real wake up call this week.
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Dallas QB Tony Romo has always had difficulties whenever he's had to play in the Pacific Northwest and I believe that pattern continues this week and look for Seattle to lay a severe beating on what I feel to be an over achieving Cowboys club. Romo has benefitted from a strong run game led by league leader DeMarco Murray; Murray though is going to run into a buzzsaw today as the ‘Hawks possess the top ranked rushing defense. Dallas would need an improbable catch from Dez Bryant to set up a 47 yard field goal to beat the Texans 20-17 in OT last week, unable to cover the spread. Unlike Seattle, the Cowboys do not fare well against the run, which is bad news as the home side owns the best overall ground game in averaging 167.3 per game. I simply can't see the Cowboys slowing down Seattle's precise and deadly offensive attack, note that Seahawks' QB Russell Wilson was named the NFC offensive player of the week after becoming the second pivot to have two regular-season games in his career with 200 or more yards passing and 100 or more yards rushing in his team's 27-17 win at Washington. It's important to note that Wilson leads the NFC in completion percentate at 70.3, while Romo is at 69.2. Note that the Seahawks are 19-1 at home with Wilson as a starter, clearly Seattle enjoys one of the league's true "home field advantges." Note that Dallas is 3-4 ATS in its last seven after two or more consecutive SU victories, while Seattle is 12-4 ATS in its last 16 vs. teams with winning records. I think Seattle comes in focused, it comes in wanting to make a real statement, the Cowboys are in for a real wake up call this week.
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