It’s not difficult seeing the Seattle Seahawks running away with Super Bowl LX.
It could be argued that they already beat two teams better than New England in the National Football Conference playoffs while downing the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams. It is perfect weather at Levi’s Stadium today and it could just what the Seahawks need to unleash their dominance.
They have a quarterback, in Sam Darnold, that has the experience with eight years in the league and a record the past two seasons that matches the most regular season wins ever for a quarterback over consecutive years, 28.
Tom Brady won 14 games in each the 2003 and 2004 seasons and ended both those seasons leading the Patriots to Super Bowl triumphs. Darnold won 14 games last season with the Minnesota Vikings and this year with the Seattle Seahawks. Pretty special stuff to win 28 games in two years with two different teams while the organizations he led to that win total didn’t make the playoffs either the year before he arrived or the year after he left.
The Seahawks opened as a 3½ point favorite and the line jumped a point before most had a chance to get down on the game. The quick jump on the spread was not a wise guy move; it was prompted by more than 70% of the early action coming in on Seattle from the wagering public.
At a couple of outlets in Nevada the line has risen to as high as 5½ points, but the sharp books online have stayed frozen for nearly two weeks with the Seahawks favored by 4½.