PREMIUM
Stephen Nover's Sunday Night Total of the Month
(NFL) Seattle vs. Arizona,
Total: 43.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
Total: 43.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
First off, this isn't such a hard total to go over in today's NFL passing world with the rules skewed in the offense's favor.
Still, the handicap to both team's offenses has to work - and it does.
Let's begin with the Seahawks. They are going against an Arizona defense that is down compared to last season. The Seahawks have a history of piling up points in Glendale averaging 35 points during their last three visits. Russell Wilson has been fantastic against Arizona's defense during these three road games completing 57 of 88 passes for 771 yards with an 8-to-0 touchdown-to-interception ratio. The Cardinals have problems with mobile quarterbacks and no quarterback is more mobile than Wilson.
Wilson is back healthy and dangerous as ever. Seattle's offensive line has improved, Jimmy Graham is healthy and contributing and Christine Michael has come through as an effective running back. The Seahawks have a balanced offense and Wilson is an elite quarterback. Seattle is going to get its share of points here.
Now for the Cardinals. On paper, this looks like a tough matchup for Arizona's offense. Seattle ranks first in fewest yards given up and has held foes to less than 16 points per game. However, the Seahawks have gone against only one good offense. That was at home versus the Falcons. The other teams the Seahawks have played were the Dolphins, Rams, 49ers and Jets.
So far Carson Palmer isn't having the great year he had last season. But Palmer still is much better than those first four quarterbacks Seattle drew - Ryan Tannehill, Case Keenum, Blaine Gabbert and Ryan Fitzpatrick. You could make the argument that Keenum, Gabbert and Fitzpatrick were the least effective quarterbacks during the first quarter of the season. Gabbert and Fitzpatrick have since lost their starting jobs.
Palmer has good receivers. The Cardinals also have a stud running back for the first time in Bruce Arians' four years as coach. David Johnson rates with Ezekial Elliott as the best runner in football. Thanks to Johnson, the Cardinals have rushed for 343 yards in their last two games.
The Seahawks can't just key on Arizona's passing game. Their first responsibility is likely to focus on Johnson. This task is made more difficult for Seattle because star strong safety Kam Chancellor is expected to miss a second straight game due to a groin injury. He didn't practice all week.
Still, the handicap to both team's offenses has to work - and it does.
Let's begin with the Seahawks. They are going against an Arizona defense that is down compared to last season. The Seahawks have a history of piling up points in Glendale averaging 35 points during their last three visits. Russell Wilson has been fantastic against Arizona's defense during these three road games completing 57 of 88 passes for 771 yards with an 8-to-0 touchdown-to-interception ratio. The Cardinals have problems with mobile quarterbacks and no quarterback is more mobile than Wilson.
Wilson is back healthy and dangerous as ever. Seattle's offensive line has improved, Jimmy Graham is healthy and contributing and Christine Michael has come through as an effective running back. The Seahawks have a balanced offense and Wilson is an elite quarterback. Seattle is going to get its share of points here.
Now for the Cardinals. On paper, this looks like a tough matchup for Arizona's offense. Seattle ranks first in fewest yards given up and has held foes to less than 16 points per game. However, the Seahawks have gone against only one good offense. That was at home versus the Falcons. The other teams the Seahawks have played were the Dolphins, Rams, 49ers and Jets.
So far Carson Palmer isn't having the great year he had last season. But Palmer still is much better than those first four quarterbacks Seattle drew - Ryan Tannehill, Case Keenum, Blaine Gabbert and Ryan Fitzpatrick. You could make the argument that Keenum, Gabbert and Fitzpatrick were the least effective quarterbacks during the first quarter of the season. Gabbert and Fitzpatrick have since lost their starting jobs.
Palmer has good receivers. The Cardinals also have a stud running back for the first time in Bruce Arians' four years as coach. David Johnson rates with Ezekial Elliott as the best runner in football. Thanks to Johnson, the Cardinals have rushed for 343 yards in their last two games.
The Seahawks can't just key on Arizona's passing game. Their first responsibility is likely to focus on Johnson. This task is made more difficult for Seattle because star strong safety Kam Chancellor is expected to miss a second straight game due to a groin injury. He didn't practice all week.