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Packers vs Seahawks Week 2 NFL 2010 Preseason Player Props & Predictions

The Packers make the cross country trek to Seattle to face the Seahawks at Qwest Field in Week Two NFL Preseason action on Saturday Aug 21, 2010. The Packers are led by QB Aaron Rodgers who is at 12/1 odds and one of the top favorites to win the NFL Regular Season NFL MVP Award.

The Seahawks are trying to find an identity under first year Head Coach Pete Carroll. It could be a long year in the Emerald City. The Seahawks are one of just a handful of teams that do not have a player on the Bodog.com NFL MVP Award Proposition betting card.

If you think QB Matt Hasselbeck can turn it around and win the NFL Regular Season NFL MVP Award you can take the FIELD at 10/1 odds.

Green Bay Packers – Seattle Seahawks Player Propositions

In addition to QB Aaron Rodgers Green Bay players dot the preseason proposition cards. Running back Ryan Grant is listed as a longshot at 20/1 to lead the NFL in rushing yards during the 2010 season.

Great quarterbacks need great receivers and Greg Jennings is on of the best in the business. Jennings is listed as a medium favorite at 12/1 odds to lead the league in receiving yards during the 2010 NFL season.

For the Seattle, Hasselbeck comes in as a long shot to lead the NFL in passing yards at 20/1 odds. TJ Houshmandzadeh will be the primary receiving weapon in Seattle but TJ is a deep long shot to lead the NFL in receiving yards at 30/1 odds.

Packers vs Seahawks – Odds & Predictions

The Seahawks won’t win much in the regular season but are looking to give their fan faithful something to cheer about.

Spread: Seahawks -1 Soar with the Seahawks – Take Seattle!

Total: 38.5 Points Low scoring affair – Bet the UNDER!

Final: Seahawks 17 Packers 13

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