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AAA's 10* Thursday Night TOTAL "ASSASSIN!" 15-5 (75%) Run w/ 10* NFL!
(NFL) Seattle vs. San Francisco,
Total: 42.50 | -105.00 Over
Result: Win
Total: 42.50 | -105.00 Over
Result: Win
This is a 10* TOTAL ASSASSIN on the UNDER between the Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers.
A couple of crummy teams from a crummy division get together on Thursday night and when the smoke clears at the end of this one, we're expecting this total to stay below the posted number. It's do or die for Seattle now, a team which many projected making it back to the Super Bowl will have to start planning for next season with another loss. Note that only 14 of 168 teams to start 2-4 have ever even reached the playoffs, with none ever making it to the Super Bowl. Amazingly, the Seahawks have led in the fourth quarter of all four of their losses, their 55 points allowed in the final frame are the fourth most in the league: ''It's frustrating only because I know we're not playing up to our potential,'' Seattle offensive tackle Russell Okung said yesterday. ''We're going to make our mistakes, but the best thing we've done in the past is overcome them. We haven't done that yet, but we will.'' The Seahawks have won three straight in this series, but the 49ers won't be rolling over today after ending a four game losing streak with a 25-20 win over the Ravens on Sunday: "I think we're a 2-4 football team that needs to get some more wins," quarterback Colin Kaepernick said. "We need this win on Thursday." Easier said than done if you're a 49ers fan though obviously, Kaepernick has been horrible this year, completing just 53 percent of his passes with three TD's, nine INT's while also being sacked 18 times to go along with a 54.1 rating while posting a 1-5 record as a starter vs. the Seahawks. We expect each team to establish the run today, the Seahawks just allowed a season-high 135 rushing yards to Carolina last week, leaving the door open for San Francisco RB Carlos Hyde to return to form, while Seattle will be leaning heavily on Marshawn Lynch, who has averaged 4.8 yards per carry while gaining 304 yards in his last three vs. San Francisco. Note that Seattle has seen the total go UNDER the number in its last two after two or more consecutive losses and in seven of its last 12 vs. teams with losing records, while San Francisco has seen the total stay below the posted number in 13 of its last 19 in front of the home town crowd and in eight of its last 14 vs. division opponents. Play on the UNDER.
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A couple of crummy teams from a crummy division get together on Thursday night and when the smoke clears at the end of this one, we're expecting this total to stay below the posted number. It's do or die for Seattle now, a team which many projected making it back to the Super Bowl will have to start planning for next season with another loss. Note that only 14 of 168 teams to start 2-4 have ever even reached the playoffs, with none ever making it to the Super Bowl. Amazingly, the Seahawks have led in the fourth quarter of all four of their losses, their 55 points allowed in the final frame are the fourth most in the league: ''It's frustrating only because I know we're not playing up to our potential,'' Seattle offensive tackle Russell Okung said yesterday. ''We're going to make our mistakes, but the best thing we've done in the past is overcome them. We haven't done that yet, but we will.'' The Seahawks have won three straight in this series, but the 49ers won't be rolling over today after ending a four game losing streak with a 25-20 win over the Ravens on Sunday: "I think we're a 2-4 football team that needs to get some more wins," quarterback Colin Kaepernick said. "We need this win on Thursday." Easier said than done if you're a 49ers fan though obviously, Kaepernick has been horrible this year, completing just 53 percent of his passes with three TD's, nine INT's while also being sacked 18 times to go along with a 54.1 rating while posting a 1-5 record as a starter vs. the Seahawks. We expect each team to establish the run today, the Seahawks just allowed a season-high 135 rushing yards to Carolina last week, leaving the door open for San Francisco RB Carlos Hyde to return to form, while Seattle will be leaning heavily on Marshawn Lynch, who has averaged 4.8 yards per carry while gaining 304 yards in his last three vs. San Francisco. Note that Seattle has seen the total go UNDER the number in its last two after two or more consecutive losses and in seven of its last 12 vs. teams with losing records, while San Francisco has seen the total stay below the posted number in 13 of its last 19 in front of the home town crowd and in eight of its last 14 vs. division opponents. Play on the UNDER.
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