Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers Free Pick and Point Spread Odds . The 1-0 Green Bay Packers are set to host the 0-1 Seattle Seahawks at the Lambeau Field in Green Bay on Sunday, 20th September. The kick-off time is scheduled for 20:30 ET and currently favoured by 5Dimes is the home town team, the Packers with -3½ starting points at odds of -110. Total points on the odds board are currently standing at 49.
Betting Odds
Point Spread: Seahawks 3.5/Packers -3.5
Total Line: 49
The Seahawks were the only team in the NFC West division to lose their week one 2015 regular season match, when they were just overrun by the St. Louis Rams in a 34-31 finish. This, by no means, was a failed attempt by Seattle though, as they drove the attack in furious fashion during the fourth quarter. However, while Seattle holds a very strong passing defence line, it wasn’t quite up to par with the Rams’ gameplay, possibly due to safety, Kam Chancellor sitting out due to his contract holdout. His replacement, Dion Bailey, failed to halt the game-tying touchdown from St.Louis.
However, Seattle’s 31 claimed points in their week one opener have positioned them comfortably in 6th place on the leaderboard, while the 343 yards gained from 219 pass yards and 124 rush yards, give them a modest 15th place. Defensively, the 34 points that St. Louis gained gives the team a position of 31st, while allowing the Rams to take 352 yards has given them a ranking of 20th, proving that more work needs to be placed on strengthening their defence line.
In contrast, Green Bay were the only team in the NFC North division to win their opening season game, shutting down the Chicago Bears with a 31-23 win. While quarterback Aaron Rodgers claimed just 189 passing yards, he did complete 18 of the 23 attempts made and claimed three touchdowns in the game, giving him a beautiful 140.5 passer rating. He also racked up 35 of the Green Bay team’s 133 yards on the ground. Rodgers will be looking to make ground against Seattle after the Packers loss to them in last season’s playoff, thanks to the quarterback’s injured calf muscle at the time.
Green Bay’s 31 point win gives them a ranking of eighth at the moment, while the 322 yards they garnered positions them in a comfortable 19th on the leaderboard. Receptions from players like Randall Cobb, who grasped five for 38 yards, and Davante Adams, who took four for 59 yards, all added up to the super coordination of the Packers in last week’s game. However, the Bears still managed to gain 402 yards from their NFC North division brothers, ranking Green Bay in 27th position overall so far.
Seattle at Green Bay Betting Trends
Seattle is 8-2 straight up in their last 10 games overall.
The Seahawks are 1-3-1 against the spread in their last 5 games.
The game total has gone over in 5 of Seattle’s last 7 games against Green Bay
The Packers are 9-2 straight up in their last 11 games overall.
Green Bay is 5-0 straight up in their last 5 home games.
Injury Report
Seattle
Mike Morgan Hamstring expected to miss Sunday vs. Green Bay
Kam Chancellor Holdout expected to miss Sunday vs. Green Bay
Tharold Simon Toe “?” Sunday vs. Green Bay
Jeremy Lane Knee PUP
Paul Richardson Knee PUP
Green Bay
Bryan Bulaga Undisclosed “?” Sunday vs. Seattle
Morgan Burnett Calf probable Sunday vs. Seattle
Datone Jones Suspension Served probable Sunday vs. Seattle
Sam Barrington Foot IR
Jordy Nelson ACL IR
Consensus Pick (ATS)
Seattle: 46%
Green Bay: 54%
Free NFL Pick
The Seahawks gave up 34 points to Nick Foles and a fourth string running back. Think about that. 34 points to the Rams. They head to Green Bay to take on the Packers with a top three QB and a top five RB. A side play on the Packers wouldn’t be a bad bet, but we think that the total offers the best value. The last two meetings between these two teams saw a combined 50 and 52 points scored and that was when Seattle had top level defense and if their Week 1 game is what we can expect from this unit Green Bay may make a run at the total on their own
Take the OVER 49 @ INTERTOPS – FUNDING YOUR NEW ACCOUNT COULDN’T BE EASIER! (LOSS)