Expect a shootout in prime time with Seahawks vs. Cardinals
There is a word that has become taboo in NFL circles in the Pacific Northwest and in the Valley of the Sun.
Defense.
Sure, Seattle has an established megastar in quarterback Russell Wilson and a budding one in receiver DK Metcalf. And yes, the Cardinals have the reverse in QB Kyler Murray throwing prayers to — and having them answered — by veteran DeAndre Hopkins. What neither of these NFC West leaders (along with the Rams, all 6-3) possesses is enough defense.
Which means Thursday's night prime-timer should be filled with points that are pleasing to the eye, and defense viewers want to turn away from watching.
The Seahawks rank dead last against the pass, with the Cardinals at the top of the list as a passing threat. And while Arizona is middle of the pack in many defensive statistics, the offense much of the time has to bail out the D.
So yes, both units tend to be Legions of Doom.
This is an absolutely critical contest for both teams in the NFL's best division. The West members manage to beat up on each other, which could cost all of them the single conference bye in the playoffs. Seattle already lost at Arizona last month, in overtime, and also has fallen to the Rams.
Seattle, No. 13 in the AP Pro32, is a 3-point choice over No. 9 Arizona
UPSET SPECIAL: CARDINALS, 35-30
KNOCKOUT POOL: Pro Picks moved along with its selection of Tampa Bay and now tries the VIKINGS.
No. 17 New England (minus 2½) at No. 28 Houston
We're still not buying the Patriots as a contender, but they should handle the Texans.
BEST BET: PATRIOTS, 23-16
No. 1 Pittsburgh (minus-9) at No. 31 Jacksonville
The Steelers don't always play their best in Northern Florida. They don't need their best this time.
STEELERS, 26-13
No. 4 Green Bay (plus 1 1-2) at No. 11 Indianapolis
If the Colts win, we need to take them seriously as a contender.
COLTS, 26-24
No. 2 Kansas City (minus 6) at No. 10 Las Vegas
If the Raiders win, we need to take them seriously as a contender, too.
CHIEFS, 30-20
No. 14 Tennessee (plus 6 1-2) at No. 7 Baltimore
These two should be contenders. Should be.
RAVENS, 20-19
No. 12 Miami (minus 3) at No. 25 Denver
Miami is showing impressive consistency, while Denver is the exact opposite.
DOLPHINS, 21-13
No. 8 Los Angeles Rams (plus 4) at No. 5 Tampa Bay, Monday night
Bruce Arians is worried about his aged quarterback staying up late to play games.
RAMS, 26-24
No. 30 Dallas (plus 7) at No. 16 Minnesota
Take an NFC Least team against a non-division opponent? No way.
VIKINGS, 24-20
No. 21 Philadelphia (OFF) at No. 15 Cleveland
Take an NFC Least team against a non-division opponent? No way.
BROWNS, 27-17
No. 27 Cincinnati (pick-em) at No. 29 Washington
Take an NFC Least team against a non-division opponent? No way.
BENGALS, 28-23
No. 32 New York Jets (plus 9) at No. 26 Los Angeles Chargers
The Jets belong in the NFC Least — where they would be last, too.
CHARGERS, 34-23
No. 20 Atlanta (OFF) at No. 3 New Orleans
This will be no breeze for the Saints without Drew Brees.
SAINTS, 23-21
No. 23 Detroit (OFF) at No. 22 Carolina
The Lions actually could reach .500 with a win. So ...
LIONS, 20-16
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2020 RECORD
Last Week: Straight up: 10-4. Against spread: 5-5-2
Season: Straight up: 98-48-1. Against spread: 75-63-4
Best Bet: Straight up: 9-1. Against spread: 7-3
Upset Special: Straight up: 4-6. Against spread: 4-4-2
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