NFC Playoff Odds SEA/GB
The odds are out for the 2007 NFL NFC Divisional Playoff Game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers. Oddsmakers from online sports book Bodog have opened betting on this game listing Green Bay as -8 point spread betting line favorites over the visiting Seahawks. The over/under odds have been set at 42 total points according to Bodog Oddsmakers.
Seattle finished the 2007 regular season with a 10-6 overall record. The Seahawks averaged 25.2 ppg while only allowing 17.9 ppg. Seattle was 9-6-1 against the point spread during the 2007 regular season. The Seahawks average margin of victory this year was 7.2 points.
Green Bay finished the 2007 regular season with a 13-3 overall record. The Packers averaged 27.2 ppg while only allowing 18.2 ppg. Green Bay was 12-3-1 against the point spread during the 2007 regular season. The Packers average margin of victory during this year was 9.0 points.
Current NFL Future Odds list the Seahawks and Packers at 25/1 and 9/1 respectively, to win Super Bowl XLII.
Game simulation from AccuScore shows that Green Bay is a 70% favorite over Seattle who is 29%. The average final score in this simulation is the Green Bay Packers 25.0 and the Seattle Seahawks 18.0. AccuScore is a computer based game simulation forecasting program which plays each game virtually 10,000 times.
This 2007 NFL NFC Divisional Playoff game between Seattle and Green Bay will be played January 12, 2008 at 4:30pm eastern time from Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This game will be televised on Fox.
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