Cardinals vs Seahawks Odds, Picks, and Predictions Week 7: Geno & Co. Bounce Back at Home

Two NFC West rivals that are coming off losses will get after it on Sunday afternoon with the Seattle Seahawks playing host to the Arizona Cardinals. It’s been an up-and-down season for the Seahawks, while the Cardinals are starting to look like the team many thought they would be coming into the season.

Seattle is one of only two teams favored by more than a touchdown in Week 7 odds, coming in as a 7.5-point favorite, with the game having a total of 44.5.

Let’s dig into what we’ve seen from the teams this season and how they match up in the latest NFL odds as I give you my free NFL picks for Cardinals vs. Seahawks on October 22. 

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How to Stream Dolphins vs Chiefs Live — Free With bet365

Wild Card Weekend kicks off on Saturday, featuring Patrick Mahomes and the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs playing host to the Miami Dolphins at Arrowhead Stadium! 

While there are a number of different subscription-based TV channels and streaming services available to watch this game… did you know that you can also live stream Dolphins/Chiefs directly from legal sports betting sites?

In Canada, bet365 is one of our most trusted NFL betting sites — and the premier platform that offers NFL live streaming for eligible Canadian customers. Read on for more details on bet365’s NFL live streaming… plus the best sign-up offer in case you don’t have an account with them already!

Patrick Mahomes Odds & SNF Props: Bank on a Pick in Peach State

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have handled business thus far, taking down the AFC North’s Ravens and Bengals. This week, Mahomes will travel to take on Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday Night Football. Can Mahomes lift the Chiefs to a 3-0 start?

Continue reading for my look at the Patrick Mahomes odds and see why my NFL picks believe he’ll be far from perfect through the air on Sunday, September 22.

Jürgen Klopp urges Liverpool fans to celebrate ‘in a safe way’

Jürgen Klopp has urged Liverpool fans to celebrate “in a safe way” after thousands gathered on the city’s waterfront on Friday night.

Supporters assembled at the Pier Head for a second night of celebrations after the club became champions of England for the first time in 30 years on Thursday.

A number of arrests were made after glasses and bottles were thrown at police officers as the celebrations continued in the city centre into the early hours. Merseyside Police said £10,000 worth of damage was caused to the Liver Building after a firework landed on a balcony.

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Liverpool v Everton is still a derby but cannot be considered a rivalry

For Evertonians, perhaps the most upsetting aspect of the past week has been the number of Liverpool fans and former players reflecting on what a shame it would be if they got relegated. “I would be sad and I’m sure there’s a lot of other Liverpool fans who’d feel the same,” Ian Rush said on Friday. Jürgen Klopp used his press conference to lament Everton’s plight, admitting he would miss the derby if they ended up in the Championship next season.

In a way, the outpouring of lament is its own sly little twist of the knife. Turns out Everton could bear Liverpool’s hatred. They could live with the taunting and the tribal banter. It’s the sympathy they can’t stand.

But as a measure of the yawning voi…

Everton’s point deduction: how the Premier League came to its decision

The process that led to Everton being deducted 10 points by the Premier League is long and complex. It took eight months for the club to learn its fate, despite being charged with one count of breaking the league’s profitability and sustainability rules.

Here is how the Premier League’s system of crime and punishment works, as set out in the league’s annually-updated handbook.

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The breach

Top-flight clubs submit annual financial accounts to the Premier League, which analyses whether they have broken the spending rules. Many fans refer to these rules as financial fair play but that is actua…

Bronny James & The Top Five Nepotism Babies of 2024

Happy Father’s Day.It’s a great day to celebrate dad. But for some, they should be thanking their dad way more frequently than once a year. While nepotism has been a thing forever, now more than ever, it feels like Nepo Babies are dominating the world of sports and entertainment. Let’s rank the top nepotism babies of 2024 in honor of Father’s Day.1. Bronny JamesLet’s start with the obvious. Bronny had a health scare before his first season of college basketball at USC. It delayed his offseason workload and likely impacted his freshman year with the Trojans.However, after just one sort of underwhelming season of college hoops, Bronny will undoubtedly be selected in the 2024 NBA Draft. His father, arguably the greatest basketball player of all time, has repeatedly expressed inte…

Stanford hosts Cal Poly, looking for first home win since 2022

Still seeking its first home win under coach Troy Taylor, Stanford will host FCS opponent Cal Poly on Saturday in Stanford, Calif. The Cardinal (0-1) opened Taylor's second season of leading the program with a 34-27 loss last week to visiting TCU, Stanford's eighth defeat at home since the beginning of last season. The Cardinal's home woes include a 30-23 setback against Taylor's former team and Cal Poly's Big Sky Conference counterpart Sacramento State last season. "FCS is really good football, and they've got good coaches," Taylor said Tuesday. "With the amount of talent that is out there, especially with the transfer portal, you can create a really good football team in a short amount of time. "There's no overconfidence in …

A Thorough And Informative 2019 NBA Finals Preview For Basketball Idiots

Hello, casual basketball viewer! At long last, the NBA Finals are here, and you know what that means: It’s time once again for you to crib a pitiful smattering of hoops knowledge from this extremely half-assed blog and carry it forth to the sports bar like the torch that lights your path. This year’s finalists are the Golden State Warriors and the Toronto Raptors, making this the first Finals since 2014 that has featured any combination of opponents other than the Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers. It’s also the first time the Finals have not involved LeBron James since 2010. I can’t even remember 2010. For the sake of my emotional and psychological well-being, I have purged everything prior to Nov. 9, 2016 from my memory. It’s too painful to remember that old world! Anyway…

Why Your Team Sucks 2016: Carolina Panthers

Some people are fans of the Carolina Panthers. But many, many more people are NOT fans of the Carolina Panthers. This 2016 Deadspin NFL team preview is for those in the latter group. Read all the previews so far here. And buy Drew’s new book here. Your team: Carolina Panthers Your 2015 record: 15-1, presumptive Super Bowl champions until they had to actually go and play in the thing. Let’s watch! Still takes my breath away. The best part is that he STARTS to go for the ball, before frantically retreating. There’s no misinterpreting that play: he bailed. Sometimes, when you don’t care for an athlete, it’s nice to see tangible proof of their presumed shortcomings. That play is the A-Rod glove slap of football lore. My man would have been better off getting the fuck out of d…