Ravens Seahawks Betting Line at -6.5 Baltimore

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/11/2011
Ravens Seahawks Betting Line

The Ravens Seahawks betting line had Baltimore as a near -7 point favoriteon the road against a sorry Seattle team.  The line initially opened at -7.5 and the public was now all over the -6.5 spread, backing it 90 percent.  You can bet this game here at BetOnline.com, offering wagering on just about everything plus mobile betting is available along with in-progress live betting on many nationally televised games. 

Stan Simmons of BetOnline.com noted that “The 16th-ranked defense will be counted on to hold the Baltimore offense in check because the Seahawks are definitely going to have trouble scoring on the Ravens.”

He added:  “It may take the Ravens a little time to get going as it usually does for a team in the East travelling to the West, but they should be able to show their dominance and cruise to victory over the Seahawks. The defense will do their part and shut down the Seattle offense, while the offense will slowly wear down their opposition.”

Something to consider before betting on this game, however:  The Ravens are just 4-11 Against The Spread in their last 15 games as a road favorite of 3.5-10.0.  Seattle tends to bounce back after a poor scoring performance.  They are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games after scoring less than 15 points in their previous game.  The Seahawks are also 7-19-1 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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