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The Patriots have lost two Super Bowls in a row (2007 and 2011) mainly because they played a team that could get a lot of pressure from their front four, so they didn’t have to send blitzes at Tom Brady, which allowed them to play good defense against the Patriots offense, and also frustrate Tom Brady the whole game. The Seahawks are a similar team to the Giants in that effect, and will likely use a similar defensive game plan. The Seattle defense has been great during the second half of the season, and played great against the Packers, despite the offensive turnovers. The one weakness they had on Sunday, was stopping the run, and it will be hard for them to win the Super Bowl, if they allow the Patriots to run effectively.Bill Belichick & Pete Carroll – friends & foes: http://t.co/rPsg7za6hM pic.twitter.com/Idhrtc7dyx
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) January 20, 2015
Betting Odds
The initial Super Bowl odds had the Seahawks as 3 point favorites, but due to the convincing manner the Patriots defeated the Colts, a lot of money was wagered on New England, and the line is now even. Betting experts don’t expect the point spread to move more than 1 point in favor of either team prior to the game.Trends:
- The Over/Under on total points scored is 48.5.
- During the season and playoffs, the Patriots were 10-8 against the spread, and covered 55.6 percent of the time.
- During the season and playoffs, Seattle was 10-7-1 against the spread, and covered 58.8 percent of the time.
- The Seahawks and Patriots have met 16 times in the past, and the series is tied 8-8.