Will wait til later in the week to see if Frank Gore will be playing or not before doing anything in this game, but my early reaction is that this spread is wayyy too high. Seattle has been downright bad in their last 4 games, being embarassed against Pittsburgh and New Orleans, and losing late against Cleveland. San Francisco has been on an absolute slide since starting 2-0, mainly because of the injury to Gore. Big time Monday night game with division rivals...sounds familiar. If Gore plays, Take San Francisco +10 and OVER 39.5
Will wait til later in the week to see if Frank Gore will be playing or not before doing anything in this game, but my early reaction is that this spread is wayyy too high. Seattle has been downright bad in their last 4 games, being embarassed against Pittsburgh and New Orleans, and losing late against Cleveland. San Francisco has been on an absolute slide since starting 2-0, mainly because of the injury to Gore. Big time Monday night game with division rivals...sounds familiar. If Gore plays, Take San Francisco +10 and OVER 39.5
if gore plays that would certainly help. alexander is out although he has been a bust this year. just can't see a team playing so inconsistently as the seahawks giving that many pts.
if gore plays that would certainly help. alexander is out although he has been a bust this year. just can't see a team playing so inconsistently as the seahawks giving that many pts.
need to look at this one a little harder...san frans offense is HORRIBLE. but as a few of you have said gore is supposed to play and he greatly affects the offense. if he can run they can set up the pass and v. davis is a stud, but he cant do it alone...leaning on s.f plus 10 but
need to look at this one a little harder...san frans offense is HORRIBLE. but as a few of you have said gore is supposed to play and he greatly affects the offense. if he can run they can set up the pass and v. davis is a stud, but he cant do it alone...leaning on s.f plus 10 but
Will wait til later in the week to see if Frank Gore will be playing or not before doing anything in this game, but my early reaction is that this spread is wayyy too high. Seattle has been downright bad in their last 4 games, being embarassed against Pittsburgh and New Orleans, and losing late against Cleveland. San Francisco has been on an absolute slide since starting 2-0, mainly because of the injury to Gore. Big time Monday night game with division rivals...sounds familiar. If Gore plays, Take San Francisco +10 and OVER 39.5
Seattle 24
San Fran 21
Nice Post...well done this week as well CMJohnson...you are a sharp bettor.
I agree with SF +10
Frank Gore looks like he'll play. 49ers assistant Mike Singletary, who ran practice Saturday with Mike
Nolan on personal leave, said Frank Gore (ankle) "looked great" in the
session. "He made some great cuts," Singletary added. "It's great to have him
out here. He's doing fantastic." Singletary also said he expects Gore
to start against the Seahawks on Monday night despite his questionable
listing.
Shaun Alexander did not practice for the third straight session Friday, but did some conditioning drills, according to the Tacoma News-Tribune. He is expected to be a game-time decision....even if he plays don't expect many touches.
Deon Branch (foot) is listed as questionable for Week 10 vs. San Francisco. According to the Tacoma News-Tribune,
Branch made a brief appearance at practice Friday and ran a few routes
with the first-team offense. He mostly worked on agility drills. Head
coach Mike Holmgren said Branch is a game-time decision.
Patrick Kerney (oblique) is listed as questionable for Week 10 vs. San
Francisco. He has not practiced all week. Kerney has 26 tackles and 3
1/2 sacks in eight games.
Will wait til later in the week to see if Frank Gore will be playing or not before doing anything in this game, but my early reaction is that this spread is wayyy too high. Seattle has been downright bad in their last 4 games, being embarassed against Pittsburgh and New Orleans, and losing late against Cleveland. San Francisco has been on an absolute slide since starting 2-0, mainly because of the injury to Gore. Big time Monday night game with division rivals...sounds familiar. If Gore plays, Take San Francisco +10 and OVER 39.5
Seattle 24
San Fran 21
Nice Post...well done this week as well CMJohnson...you are a sharp bettor.
I agree with SF +10
Frank Gore looks like he'll play. 49ers assistant Mike Singletary, who ran practice Saturday with Mike
Nolan on personal leave, said Frank Gore (ankle) "looked great" in the
session. "He made some great cuts," Singletary added. "It's great to have him
out here. He's doing fantastic." Singletary also said he expects Gore
to start against the Seahawks on Monday night despite his questionable
listing.
Shaun Alexander did not practice for the third straight session Friday, but did some conditioning drills, according to the Tacoma News-Tribune. He is expected to be a game-time decision....even if he plays don't expect many touches.
Deon Branch (foot) is listed as questionable for Week 10 vs. San Francisco. According to the Tacoma News-Tribune,
Branch made a brief appearance at practice Friday and ran a few routes
with the first-team offense. He mostly worked on agility drills. Head
coach Mike Holmgren said Branch is a game-time decision.
Patrick Kerney (oblique) is listed as questionable for Week 10 vs. San
Francisco. He has not practiced all week. Kerney has 26 tackles and 3
1/2 sacks in eight games.
Agree with CMJohnson but here's a little note I think help.
"Dick Nolan, who coached the 49ers to their first NFL playoff games and whose son Mike now coaches the team, died Sunday at the age of 75." This is the News evereryone overlook. Remember the monday night When Brett Favre's father loss he went crazy passing for some like 800yards and have everyone on his team behind them included them zebra....News anchors....commmentators? Now put that perspective in Opposing Coach. Seatle without Alexander is one dimention game and don't have Branch and Pollard to pass to. This is Monday night game Think outside the box!!!
Agree with CMJohnson but here's a little note I think help.
"Dick Nolan, who coached the 49ers to their first NFL playoff games and whose son Mike now coaches the team, died Sunday at the age of 75." This is the News evereryone overlook. Remember the monday night When Brett Favre's father loss he went crazy passing for some like 800yards and have everyone on his team behind them included them zebra....News anchors....commmentators? Now put that perspective in Opposing Coach. Seatle without Alexander is one dimention game and don't have Branch and Pollard to pass to. This is Monday night game Think outside the box!!!
San Francisco is the 2nd worst team in the NFL, but the
Niners aren't so bad that they can't cover as a double-digit dog
against a sub-par Seattle team in a negative situation. Seattle has
been solid defensively, allowing 5.1 yppl to teams that would combine
to average 5.4 yppl against an average team, but the Seahawks have been
0.2 yppl below average on offense (5.3 yppl against teams that would
allow 5.5 yppl to an average team) and they're even worse without WR
Deion Branch in the lineup the last 3 games (5.4 yppl against teams
that would allow 5.9 yppl to an average team). Branch will probably
miss this game too, or not be 100% if he does play. What makes Branch
important is that he's averaged 9.5 yards per pass thrown to him while
the 3 other receivers taking his place combine to average just 5.9
yards per pass attempted. Branch had 36 passes thrown to him in 5 games
and those 7.2 attempts are now resulting in 3.6 yards less per throw,
which is 25.9 yards per game, 0.7 yards per pass play and 0.4 yppl –
which equates to about 2 points per game. My math model favors the
Seahawks by 8 ½ points without Branch playing and by 10 ½ points if he
is 100% healthy. The Niners apply to a very good 226-109-9 ATS contrary
indicator while Seattle applies to a negative 33-89-1 ATS situation
that is based on their bad defense last week. I should probably make
the Niners a Best Bet based on the good technical support and a bit of
line value, but I simply don't trust them enough. I will consider San Francisco a Strong Opinion in this game at +8 points or more.
San Francisco is the 2nd worst team in the NFL, but the
Niners aren't so bad that they can't cover as a double-digit dog
against a sub-par Seattle team in a negative situation. Seattle has
been solid defensively, allowing 5.1 yppl to teams that would combine
to average 5.4 yppl against an average team, but the Seahawks have been
0.2 yppl below average on offense (5.3 yppl against teams that would
allow 5.5 yppl to an average team) and they're even worse without WR
Deion Branch in the lineup the last 3 games (5.4 yppl against teams
that would allow 5.9 yppl to an average team). Branch will probably
miss this game too, or not be 100% if he does play. What makes Branch
important is that he's averaged 9.5 yards per pass thrown to him while
the 3 other receivers taking his place combine to average just 5.9
yards per pass attempted. Branch had 36 passes thrown to him in 5 games
and those 7.2 attempts are now resulting in 3.6 yards less per throw,
which is 25.9 yards per game, 0.7 yards per pass play and 0.4 yppl –
which equates to about 2 points per game. My math model favors the
Seahawks by 8 ½ points without Branch playing and by 10 ½ points if he
is 100% healthy. The Niners apply to a very good 226-109-9 ATS contrary
indicator while Seattle applies to a negative 33-89-1 ATS situation
that is based on their bad defense last week. I should probably make
the Niners a Best Bet based on the good technical support and a bit of
line value, but I simply don't trust them enough. I will consider San Francisco a Strong Opinion in this game at +8 points or more.
Hey Joke77...great picks this week...that's one hell of a system...you're a sharp bettor. And you're only lost in the NFL was a bad beat! Pittsburgh dominated both sides of the ball. Keep up the good work!
Hey Joke77...great picks this week...that's one hell of a system...you're a sharp bettor. And you're only lost in the NFL was a bad beat! Pittsburgh dominated both sides of the ball. Keep up the good work!
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