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  • #16
    NFL

    Wild Card Round

    Sunday, January 6


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    Tale of the tape: Seahawks at Redskins
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    Two of the league's premier rookie quarterbacks go head-to-head in a playoff battle in Washington on Sunday afternoon. Covers Expert Sean Murphy explains which side holds the edge in his tale of the tape.

    Offense


    The Seahawks managed only 20 points in last Sunday's win over the Rams, but there's no question this is a unit that has improved as the season has gone on. Prior to last week, the Seahawks had scored 150 points over their previous three games. QB Russell Wilson has thrown at least one touchdown pass in nine straight, and 14 of 16 games this season. RB Marshawn Lynch has gained at least 100 yards on the ground in four straight contests. He's scored at least one touchdown in seven of his last nine games.

    With the exception of a stretch from late October into early November, the Redskins offense has been humming along all season. They enter Sunday's matchup having scored at least 27 points in six of their last seven games. RGIII didn't appear to be 100% healthy last Sunday, but still helped his team to a 28-18 win over the Cowboys. He's had plenty of help from RB Alfred Morris, who is coming off his best game of the season, running for 200 yards and three touchdowns in last week's playoff-clinching victory.

    Edge: Even


    Defense


    Seattle will get a boost defensively with the expected return of CB Brandon Browner from suspension. Of course, it's not as if the Seahawks have suffered in his absence. They've held five straight opponents to 17 points or less, giving up a grand total of 60 points over that stretch. Seattle allowed just 5.3 yards per play over the course of the regular season, but if it does have a defensive weakness, it's against the run, having surrendered 4.5 yards per rush.

    The Redskins saved their best for last, allowing 21, 20, and 18 points over their final three regular season games. Remember, this is a unit that started the season by giving up 101 points over its first three contests. We've actually seen the Washington defense come together and play its best football since suffering key early season injuries to Adam Carriker and Brian Orakpo. The 'Skins have struggled against the pass at times, allowing 11.5 yards per completion.

    Edge: Seattle


    Special teams


    Even with electric return man Leon Washington, the Seahawks return game hasn't been anything special this season, averaging just over 27 yards per return on kickoffs, and 8.5 yards on punts. At the opposite end of the field they fall right around the league average in terms of kick coverage. Kicker Steven Hauschka has enjoyed a career year, connecting on 24-of-27 field-goal attempts, well north of his career average of 82 percent.

    Washington is almost a mirror image of Seattle in terms of its return game on both sides of the football. The 'Skins are amongst the best in the league defending punt returns, allowing just a shade over eight yards per return. Billy Cundiff started the season as Washington's kicker, but was relieved of his duties after Week 5. Kai Forbath took over and connected on his first 17 field-goal attempts, before missing his last kick of the regular season.

    Edge: Washington


    Word on the street


    “There will be a feel about the playoffs, there’s always a kind of air about it that you can sense it’s different, but the key is not allowing that to factor in to what it really takes to prepare well and not miss the message." Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll on his team's mindset opening the playoffs on the road.

    "Is it a month? Is it a month-and-a-half until he's completely healed? I think (the brace) bothers him just a hair. That's why sometimes he looks a little bit different when he does cut." Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan on QB Robert Griffin III's health heading into the postseason.


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    • #17
      NFL line moves: Sunday's wild card games

      NFL Wild Card weekend continues with two games Sunday. We talk with online sportsbook BetDSI.eu about the action on the two highly-anticipated matchups.

      Indianapolis at Baltimore (-7, 47)

      This game is seeing a sharp split depending on the line value. Sharp money started backing the Colts at the +7 number. When the line pushed down to the -6.5 value, Baltimore was also backed by sharp money creating the current -7 at even money line value. The counts on this game are currently split and it looks like there won’t be much of a decision either way on this game. Public money has come in supporting the over here pushing it to its current 47 value.

      Seattle at Washington (3, 46)

      As far as playoffs games are concerned this one has the most interest of all. The funny thing about such games is they are usually pretty dull from a betting point of view. Action is split right down the middle as both sharp and public money are backing both sides in this affair. The volume is fantastic, but neither squad holds any real edge in money wagered or in total bet count. One interesting tidbit on this game is that sharps are backing the moneylines for both squads as well with Seattle at the -150 value and Washington at the +130 value.

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      • #18
        Weather won’t be a factor in Sunday’s NFL games

        It appears as though Mother Nature is a NFL fan. The weather forecasts in Baltimore and Washington on Sunday are pretty close to ideal for this time of year.

        Here are the expected conditions at kick off for both games:

        Indianapolis at Baltimore (-7, 47)


        Site: M&T Bank Stadium

        Forecasts are calling for temperatures in the low-40s with clear skies. Winds will be light out of the WSW at 5 mph.

        Seattle at Washington (3, 46)


        Site: FedExField

        Forecasts are calling for temperatures in the low-40s with partly cloudy skies. Winds will be calm.

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        • #19
          lot of work u-dog thanks
          jt4545


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