ja nie skreślam bo ich zagrałem ale 0.5 w mojej linii to nie jest dużo więc i typ raczej taki sobie
since Wilson was drafted in 2012:
Seahawks at Home
SU: 13-0-0 (17.92, 100.0%)
ATS: 10-3-0 (11.31, 76.9%) avg line: -6.6
The 3 non covers, they were favs of -11, -12, and -15.5.
Seahawks vs Conference opp since Wilson (Reg season games only)
SU: 15-4-0 (11.05, 78.9%)
ATS: 13-6-0 (7.53, 68.4%) avg line: -3.5
4 losses were all road games. The last time Seahawks were beaten by an NFC team was vs the Lions week 8 of last season (2012)
Since the start of the 2012 season, Seattle has won and covered all four opportunities as a home favorite of nine points or less, with each coming by double-digits.
New Orleans offense isn’t nearly as potent on road (19.2 ppg) as in Superdome (32.7), allow 111.9 rushing yards per game but 148.2 yards per game when on the road.
Drew Brees is 11-2 on Monday Night Football as a Saint.
Seahawks lost two straight and five of its last six after the bye week. (Saints played last Thursday, so they too have had extra prep time)
LINE: The line opened at -4.5, then jumped to -6, before being bet back to -4.5. The total opened at 45.5 and has been bet up to 47.5.
WEATHER: There is a 54 percent chance of snow, with temperatures in the mid 30s. The will be a 12 mph wind blowing towards the South end zone.
COVERS POWER RANKINGS: New Orleans (-6) - Seattle (-7.5) + home field (-3) = Seattle -4.5
ABOUT THE SAINTS (9-2, 6-5 ATS): New Orleans has won three straight, but it's had to squeak out the last two by a combined seven points. After setting a franchise record with 625 total yards three weeks ago in a 49-17 win over Dallas, the offense has been less-than-stellar the past two weeks, but the Saints still rank third in the NFL in total yards per game and second in passing yards. The defense, often a weakness for New Orleans, has been rejuvenated under coordinator Rob Ryan and has allowed more than 400 total yards only once all season.
ABOUT THE SEAHAWKS (10-1, 7-4 ATS): Seattle's Russell Wilson is the less-notable quarterback in the matchup, but he is 13-0 at home with 26 touchdowns against six interceptions. The Seahawks also boast the league's No. 3 rushing game with Marshawn Lynch (925 yards, 9 TDs) leading the way. The Seahawks have the second-ranked pass defense, but they will be short-handed in the secondary - cornerback Walter Thurmond is suspended for the next four games for violating the league's substance abuse policy and cornerback Brandon Browner is still out with a groin injury - a potential disaster against Drew Brees and the Saints' pass-happy offense.
TRENDS:
* Saints are 5-0 ATS in their last five Monday night games.
* Seahawks are 10-2 ATS in their last 12 games versus a team with a winning record.
* Under is 6-1 in Saints last seven games versus the NFC.
* Over is 4-1 in Seahawks last five games following a ATS win.
EXTRA POINTS:
1. Brees has won nine straight starts on Monday Night Football with a 123.6 passer rating in those games.
2. Seattle is tied for the NFL lead with 16 interceptions and boasts a plus-11 turnover margin.
3. Saints TE Jimmy Graham has six 100-yard games this season, tied for the most by a tight end in NFL history.