…Are listed as 4 point favorites.
I think it should be a straight up -3.…Are listed as 4 point favorites.
The only way to counter it is to get the ground game going early.
You say “Lady Luck” and I get itWhy should any gambler care whether Vegas puts the line in a place that offends (self-described) overly sensitive Seahawks fans?
Any gambler that thinks he "knows" the Seahawks has his own line in his (or her) head, and is well-positioned to beat the spread based on their "superior" knowledge.
I'm not a gambler, but a couple of my housemates are. They were, of course happy when I told them the Seahawks would trounce Miami without Tua.
For the Lions game, I don't have any "obvious to Seahawk fans" sure-fire tips for them. The closest I have are these:
Offense:
* Geno goes off in dome games, historically.
* Geno has owned the Lions in Detroit, WITH Kenneth Walker.
* Walker seems possible for this game
* Geno has been playing well in Grubb's offense
* Other weapons seem healthy
* The Seattle O-Line is a team weakness right now, and vulnerable to a good pass rush
Defense
* Mike MacDonald's "Ravens West" defense is looking capable
* Seattle is no longer a pushover on the ground against strong running teams
* Seattle seems to have an above-average pass rush, now *including* up the middle
* Goff may get pushed off his spots by the Seattle pass rush, and could throw a couple errant pass picks
* MacDonald's actual Ravens defense shut down the Lions O last year, in a 38-6 blowout, so he knows what he's facing:
* Seattle's D hasn't yet played a good QB and good offense at full strength. Is their defense so far a "Blue Mirage"? (Rookie QB Bo Nix, Career backup Jacoby Brissett, and two different backup QBs for the Dolphins)![]()
Recap: Detroit Lions gobsmacked by Ravens in humbling 38-6 blowout
The Detroit Lions will have to do some serious soul-searching after the Baltimore Ravens routed them in every phase of the game.www.prideofdetroit.com
Opponent
* Detroit has lots of good weapons, a good QB, and a good O-Line
* The Detroit defense is better than last year
* After last year's humiliation, Detroit OC Ben Johnson will be eager to scheme up an attack that shows he can beat a MacDonald defense
Conclusion:
After all that, this is a coin-flip game. Whoever lady luck favors will win. Which team's DBs hold onto the turnover-worthy throws? Yeah, that team wins.
Overall, take the Seahawks and the points. Bet that the Seahawks DBs have better hands than the Lions DBs, LOL. Score guess, 30-27 Seahawks.
Commentary:
After all that, it's still a coin flip. I think it was the Fox network guys, out of all of them, Kurt Warner at 22-10 is the only one who is well above .500 on his picks. Former coach Steve Mariucci, among others, is within a game or two of .500, as are the 3 other guys. This just shows how hard it is to consistently pick winners in the NFL, even for supposedly knowledgeable NFL guys.