How to Bet on the Seattle Seahawks vs. Minnesota Vikings NFC Wild Card NFL Odds
Despite being the visiting team and owning an inferior regular season win record, the Seahawks have been favored in the NFL lines to beat the Vikings by 5.5 points. If you want to bet on the money lines have the Seahawks at -115 while the Vikings are trading at -105. For OVER and UNDER bettors, your magic number is 39.5. Guide your wagers on these lines with the brief analysis prepared for you here-under.
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Why Bet on the Seahawks at -5.5
After setting a franchise record for a single season with 34 passing touchdowns, and also becoming the only player in Seattle’s history to surpass the 4,000-yard passing mark, the in-form Russell Wilson will be looking to carry on his blazing regular season form into the playoffs, as the Seahawks hope to down the Vikings. On paper, this is certainly a doable job for the surging 10-6 Seattle team that won six of its last seven games, including victories over playoff teams Minnesota, Pittsburgh, and Arizona by an average margin of 22 points. Not to mention, Seattle’s “Legion of Boom” is seemingly back to its solid D ways, having kept three of its last five opponents to seven points or less, including the 36-6 blowout win over NFC West champions the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday. This mean defense finished the regular season with the best scoring defense in the league, allowing only 17.3 PPG. As a point of caution, though, the Vikings are in the playoffs mainly because of their solid pass rush defense and a strong running game that is led by Peterson. In order to stop beat Minnesota once again, an all-rounded display will thus be required from Wilson and his offense, with the defense also doing its part.Why Bet on the Vikings at +5.5
When you talk of playing the Vikings this season, you always know that two things will be coming your way—a fierce defense and run-oriented offense that is comfortable pounding the ground all day and capitalizing on opponents’ mistakes for quick opportunistic scores. And going by their 11-5 finish on the season, including a win over divisional rivals Green Bay to finish the season as NFC North champs, you would be a fool to claim that the Vikings are not good at what they do. Unfortunately for the Vikings, they will be facing a Seattle team that already beat them 38-7 in December, so a hell-of-an-effort will be required to turn the tables on this squad that owned them in every side of the ball. To have a chance of upsetting the favored visitors, Minnesota will need to get back to the basics of their cautious counter-attacking style of play. In this regard, Minnesota’s stellar pass rush unit that ranks in the top 10 of the league in passing yards allowed per game and total sacks for the season must get into relentless character against Wilson and Co.