Barking Dogs!!(is any one listening?)

cappy

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Most of the time I scan these threads and listen to what is going on out there, good insight and very informative, really have respect for Raymond,Hellah10,Hoops and of course Nollan Dalla.
I am not reading anything about the Seattle Seahawks---This looks like a Dog just waiting for the kill and no-one sees it or is it just that no-one is interested on wagering on two sorry teams this season. My thoughts Seattle and St Louis keep this close Seattle wins out right by less than a field goal, Turn overs are going to make the difference in this game and give the win to Seattle. which gives it the best value on the board this Sunday by the Numbers anyway. final score --Seattle 24-St. Louis 21. Any insight on this will be appreciated BEFORE I bet the farm on it Today!!:D

Seattle + 5- Top Play
Buff/Mia OVER 47 Easy Winner
Action Plays:
Carolina + 5
Jax + 2
Sandiego + 7
KC + 3
Looks Like a Dog Day Afternoon :firing:
 

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No opinion on Sea/StL here. I have little confidence in either team. Sea seems to come out flat every time I see a spot where I think they should do well. StL...don't know if last week was a turning point or just a blip. Combined these teams are 3-8 ATS. But I wish you luck on your plays.

I wouldn't go so far as to say no one here is noticing all the dogs that have covered. LOTS of cappers here who take more dogs than favs. Dogs have covered 61% of all games this year, phenomenal (53-34-1). But I would say we are due very soon for a week when the favs dominate. Usually happens just about the time all the fav bettors start hopping on the dogs after getting burned for a few weeks in a row. :)
 
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Nolan Dalla

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I too, have no opinion on a side in this game (although I do like the UNDER). The main concern with Seattle in this spot is -- how do I say this nicely? -- you can make a damn good case they went out and shot their load on MNF at home last week and lost (big game in new home stadium). Now, they go on the road, short week, division opponent looking for respect, ON TURF (changing surface for Seattle), and somehow have to get up physically and emotionally for this game. I think that's a lot ot ask. Mike Homgren's team seems ill-prepared almost every week (the bastards were trailing 10-0 early in the game last week). How in the hell can you come out FLAT at home on MNF? That's why I think Seattle is a really shaky play if you decide to back them.

But that's just my perspective and I sure have been wrong many times,

Nolan Dalla
 

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I like seattle, cappy.

STL is a 7 pt dog at home last week and now they're laying 5?? They didn't improve that much in a single week.

Nolan, one thing about coming out and going down 10-0. That's true, but one thing that was overlooked was a terrible face mask call on a sack of garcia that turned a 3rd and long into a first down. And that was the TD drive.

STL got a lot of breaks last week and if those even out, this one stays close. Good luck on it.
 
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