NFL Sports Betting Picks – San Diego To Romp Seattle Seahawks

Sep 26 2010 in NFL Football

NFL Betting

I’ve already commented on why San Diego was right to keep Vincent Jackson, so if you want to pore over here that whole mystery than do so here. But if you’re here to make money off of San Diego as a -5.5 sports betting favorite against the Seattle Seahawks, than keep reading this wonderful piece of wordiness.

Actually, since I’ve written that article on the bitter Vincent Jackson, the sports betting line has already come down a half-point. Much of that has to do with Seattle’s unruly digs field sway. As bad as Seattle has been for the past two years, they’ve compiled a sturdy 6-and-3 ATS record when playing at retirement community. And we all aphorism what they did to San Francisco at knowledgeable in in Week 1.

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For the most part, Seattle and San Diego avoid each other in the schedule, but it’s hard to ignore that the Seahawks are 4-2 SU when hosting the Chargers. To balance that ill feeling you have if you’ve already laid a sports bet on San Diego is that San Diego has also gone 3-2-1 ATS in their past 6 games in Seattle.

Overshadowing the game for the Chargers as well is the injury to starting tailback Ryan Matthews, who is suffering from a inhumanly sprained ankle. Even if he plays (which is doubtful) Matthews relies on lateral movement, which will be stripped from him with a high ankle sprain. It’s not like he was doing much anyways since he’s rushed for zero touchdowns and just 104 rushing yards this season.

San Diego Chargers (1-1) vs. Seattle Seahawks (1-1)

Saturday, September 26th — Qwest Lawn — 4:15pm EST

NFL Sports Betting Line: San Diego -5.5 (44)

Since Seattle’s rushing pretend doesn’t stay alive either, this becomes a sports betting matchup focused on the quarterbacks and the defenses. Seattle is ranked just 26th against the elude with 259.0 yards allowed and gave up 307 passing yards along with 2 touchdowns against Kyle Orton.

That means that Philip Rivers and his trio of steady receiving threats could be in benefit of a great daylight. Even even if he threw two picks against the Jaguars, Rivers was adamant washing ones hands of the quality throwing 22-of-29 completions with 334 passing yards and 3 touchdowns for a 119.0 quarterback rating. If the Seahawks can’t stop Kyle Orton, they’ll have a helluva time stopping Rivers.

The win for San Diego should be a matter of culture since they’re 6-1 SU in their form 7 road games, and some are pointing to their loss against Kansas City as a reason to bet on the Seahawks this weekend. Listen, Seattle is better than we thought, but they are nowhere near as use as Kansas City, which can score on offense, defense and special teams.

The Seahawks attired in b be committed to an undeniable advantage playing at home, but that’s probably the only reason why San Diego isn’t a heavier favorite. Don’t over think this undivided too much. San Diego can rely on Mike Tolbert and Darren Sproles to take off for the ball, and Rivers will do enough expense in the red zone to husband Seattle at a distance while providing some well-constructed returns for the Chargers’ sports betting investors.

Furious NFL Sports Betting Pick – San Diego -5.5 OUT OF SIGHT

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