Packers vs Seahawks Lines 2010 NFL Preseason Week 2: The last Saturday game features the Green Bay Packers visiting the Seattle Seahawks at 10 PM ET. The Packers vs. Seahawks NFL Betting Point Spread have the Seahawks at -1 at SBGGLOBAL.com
Head Coah Pete Carroll managed to get the win in his debut as the Seahawks manager 20-18 over the Tennessee Titans in a game that had a lot of meaning for him and this organization. The Seattle defense showed a lot good stuff forcing three turnovers from the Titans, two interceptions and a one fumble.
On offense Charlie Whitehurst (Matt Hasselbeck's backup) demonstrated a good arm with patient in pressure moments and without making dumb throws that could jeopardized the win for his team. He threw for 214 yards and two touchdowns while playing the second and third quarters of that game. The Seahawks running game didn't show up against Tennessee and I expect this to continue against the Packers.
Green Bay is one of the most passing teams in the league, that's no surprise especially when you have somebody like Aaron Rodgers behind the center of your team. Rodgers played more than many people thought as he connected 12 of 13 passes for 159 yards and one score, impressive accuracy as always in the loss 27-24 against the Cleveland Browns. Also expect him to look for Greg Jennings in long balls; number 85 is Aaron's favorite target along with TE Jermichael Finley.
The RB Ryant Grant is doubtful for this match after suffering a head injury during the game against the Browns. A possible concussion was cleared by the Packers medical staff, so if you are a fantasy owner there is not much to worry about. Grant ran only three plays for six yards and had a fumble lost in the defeat.
The real smart move will be taking the over here because both teams love to pass the ball before running it, so I would expect plenty of TDs in this one.
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