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Brady vs. Wilson Most Passing Yards – Super Bowl Free Prop Pick

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This week I was assigned the job of picking some Super Bowl 49 Props. Check out this post and the other 6 that follow it. Here we go. The 2015 Super Bowl in Arizona is on Sunday between the Seahawks and Patriots.

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Tom Brady Passing Yards -37.5 -110 vs. Russell Wilson Passing Yards +37.5 -110

The Pick: Russell Wilson +37.5 -110

While it can be expected Brady will be slinging the ball all over the field on Sunday, Wilson has shown the ability to throw down field and gain massive chunks of yardage.

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With the game line set near a pickem, this obviously could go either way. The best case scenario for this prop would be New England establishing a rush game early. If they get Blount going, they’ll consistently give the ball and Brady’s pass attempts will be down.

It’s also incredibly tough to pass on Sherman and the Hawks’ Defense. It’s no guarantee that Brady will have a lot of yards on Sunday. They’ll be sending a lot of different blitz packages and try to make Brady uncomfortable in the back field.

If New England goes up, they’ve shown they like to win the time of possession and run clock. If this happens, the Seahawks will be forced to let Wilson find Kearse down field. They’ve also mastered the screen pass to Lynch. It’s like a running play, but just racks up the yards for Wilson.

Take the yards in this prop and just hope that Seattle’s defense comes ready to play. If they get Brady rattled and flustered early, he won’t be able to find much rhythm and will force New England to establish a run game.

Check out our Updated Super Bowl XLIX Odds.

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By Tony M

Tony is new to Cappers Picks and has been betting on sports since the first day he turned 18. He is a 22 year old Cleveland native who lives and breathes Indians baseball. His dream is to be part of a championship celebration at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario.