Seahawks vs. Cardinals Betting Line AZ +9: Russell Wilson Fantasy Value

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Dec/19/2014
Seahawks vs. Cardinals Betting Line AZ +9: Russell Wilson Fantasy Value

The Seahawks vs. Cardinals betting line had Arizona as a +9 home underdog and getting absolutely zero respect.  Despite the fact that they are already in the Playoffs, Arizona has plenty to play for Sunday night with the possibility of clinching home field advantage.  The Cardinals also have an opportunity to capture home field advantage should they make it into the Super Bowl.

Arizona may be without quarterbacks Carson Palmer and Drew Stanton but Ryan Lindley did manage to lead his team to victory after Stanton went down last week.  The home team has won 7 of 10 games in this series.   Seattle has won three of the last five.

The Seahawks are 20-7-1 Against The Spread vs. a team with a winning record and are 14-6 ATS in their last 20 road games.  The Cardinals, meanwhile, have excelled during the month of December going 7-1 ATS.

Seahawks starting quarterback Russell Wilson offers some solid value Sunday (he’s priced at $5800.  He is pacing for a career-high 862 rushing yards.  ESPN.com notes that “the Cards have been stingy to opposing arms in general, but Wilson's deliberate dual-threat approach (fifth in fantasy points per game among QBs) keeps him firmly in the starting tier at the position.”

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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