Even with the weather, gotta go Over

johnnyonthespot

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Typically when the weather gets bad you will see teams running the ball a lot more. However, that is the big weakness of the Philly game. Even though they've done better lately, I think that's only because opposing defenses have been overcompensating to stop the pass since Philly is so one dimensional. Don't think Andy Reid knows how to run the ball 20-25 times per game, so still think we'll see a lot of passing out of Philly. That passing will either lead to points early for Philly, turnovers, or short fields for Seattle without a lot of time coming off the clock. Any way you cut it, there should be some scoring early. Seattle has scored over 20 points 8/11 times this season, only failing to do it against Jacksonville, Dallas, and Washington (all of whom are better defensively than Philly this year). I think Philly can score 20 at home, regardless of the weather, and the only way they don't is if they turn the ball over a lot, which I think will lead to Seattle scoring a lot more than 20.

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I agree.

Hags 5-0 OVER on road this year. Since 2003 the Hags are 18-3 to the OVER when the line is < 42pts (H or A). 13-2 to the OVER since last year with < 42pts & this year are 4-1 to the OVER.
 
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