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    pdprodigy
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    Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons

    Falcons and Seahawks are both first place teams. Of course, Atlanta is 11-2 (tied with Pats for the NFL's best record) while Seattle is 6-7 (and tied for first in the NFC West, the NFL's most pathetic division). Atlanta looks to win its eighth straight and clinch a playoff berth on Sunday, as the team wraps up a stretch of FOUR road games in five weeks. Falcons have averaged 29.3 PPG during their seven-game wining streak and don't figure to be slowed down by a Seattle defense which ranks 30th in pass yards (266.0 YPG), allowing 23 TDs with just 10 INTs. Matty "Ice" completes 63.2% of his throws (22-8 ratio) and no receiver in the NFL owns more receiving yards than Roddy White (1,219). The Seahawks have only two wins in their last seven games, allowing 38.0 PPG in those five losses. Some good news though, is that Matt Hasselbeck's favorite WRs, Mike Williams (52 catches) and Ben Obomanu (just 22 catches but 19.5 YPC) are expected to be in the lineup, after both missed last week's game. Seattle has no real running attack (ranks 31st with 84.8 YPG), so I expect Hasselbeck to be throwing plenty of passes and Atlanta's pass D allows 65.8 percent completions and 233.2 YPG (24th). Atlanta gets out to an early lead and Seattle will be playing "catch up" early.

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    im staying away from this game. hook up points

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