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Why score should soar in Seattle

- By MATT YOUMANS and DREW DINSICK

VSiN’s NFL experts drill into a couple of games in the Week 3 late Sunday afternoon window. Cowboys at Seahawks Youmans: The Dallas defense is beat up, and Russell Wilson is playing a hot hand, so those are the main reasons this game has the highest total (57.5) of the week. Wilson has an insane completion percentage (82.5) to go with nine TD passes and one intercepti­on.

What might not be as obvious is the fact Seattle ranks last in total defense (485 yards per game) and pass defense (415.5 ypg) after getting shredded by the Falcons and Patriots. Dak Prescott and the Cowboys certainly have enough scoring firepower to trade shots with Wilson in a shootout. The Seahawks are 3-7 against the spread in their past 10 as home favorites.

Youmans’ pick: Cowboys +4.5.

Dinsick: Outstandin­g matchup of offensive firepower is on tap in this contest with the league’s top performing quarterbac­k, Wilson, hosting the Cowboys — who snapped out of their funk, exploding for 30 points in the second half of their comeback win against the Falcons.

The Seahawks were exposed defensivel­y against the Patriots in Week 2, and without any ability to generate a pass rush, Seattle will have difficulty capitalizi­ng on the one weakness of the Cowboys offense, their injured offensive line.

The Cowboys similarly are suffering from a cluster injury at cornerback. Seattle will feature a dynamic set of weapons in the passing game, which sets up a score-and-answer game state and high red-zone efficiency (Seattle is already the most efficient team in the red zone, converting a touchdown on every opportunit­y so far this season).

Dinsick’s pick: Over 57.5.

Buccaneers at Broncos

Dinsick: Tom Brady and company head to altitude this week to take on a Broncos team that will look for a relief effort from their backup quarterbac­k Jeff Driskel.

The Buccaneers got back on track in Week 2 with a comfortabl­e win against the Panthers, but Brady has been uncharacte­ristically sloppy so far this season, having already thrown three intercepti­ons and falling below his expected completion percentage above expected (-0.3 percent) for the first time in many seasons.

Denver coach Vic Fangio is on record that the Broncos will adjust their offense this week to play into Driskel’s “strengths” — which suggests we will see a more conservati­ve approach from Denver which is a significan­t problem against one of the leagues top defenses (Tampa Bay currently No. 4 in defense-adjusted value over average, -19.0 percent).

This informatio­n sets up a nice play on the Under considerin­g the likelihood that Tampa will not be forced into a high-scoring affair as Denver intends to shorten the game and rely on its defense.

Dinsick’s pick: Under 42.5. Matt Youmans and Drew Dinsick write for VSiN.com, The Sports Betting Network.

 ??  ?? RIGHT DAK AT YA: Dak Prescott and the Cowboys have the firepower to hang close to the Seahawks on Sunday afternoon, predicts Matt Youmans, whose VSiN colleague Drew Dinsick sees the showdown with Russell Wilson becoming a highscorin­g game that will zoom Over the total.
RIGHT DAK AT YA: Dak Prescott and the Cowboys have the firepower to hang close to the Seahawks on Sunday afternoon, predicts Matt Youmans, whose VSiN colleague Drew Dinsick sees the showdown with Russell Wilson becoming a highscorin­g game that will zoom Over the total.

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