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[View this email online]( [Get the Data you Need to Win Big]( [DRF Sports Top Plays] Free Sample: Dallas at Seattle (-5) Two QBs on a roll face off in this showdown of NFC powers. Seattle's Russell Wilson threw 5 touchdown passes last week while Dak Prescott threw for 445 yards to lead a frantic comeback win. The Cowboys have taken the majority of the public action, but the line has grown anyways. For a free look at all trends and stats for the game and our Game Simulator projection on the final score, click [HERE](. Favoring Dallas: BET AGAINST - Home favorites (SEATTLE) - team with a poor scoring defense last season - allowed 24 or more points/game, after a playing a game where 50 total points or more were scored. This trend is 36-7 since 1983. (83.7%, 28.3 units. Rating = 4.4) Favoring OVER: BET OVER - Any team against the total (DALLAS) - off a no-cover where the team won as a favorite against opponent off a home win. This trend is 37-11 over the last 5 seasons. (77.1%, 24.9 units. Rating = 3) [FREE SAMPLE]( Get the EDGE with DRF Sports For a quick way to find winners, look for the star EDGE games designated by the DRF Sports Game Estimator and Powerline Ratings. The EDGE plays had the following Week 2 COVERS: - Tampa Bay-Carolina - Denver-Pittsburgh - Green Bay-Detroit - Arizona-Washington - Baltimore-Houston - San Diego-K.C. - A subscription to DRF Sports can be yours for only $5 a week and includes all the trends, stats and projections you need to get down on your favorite sports action. NEW for this year is our DAILY TipSheet, with all of the day's Football action -- NFL AND COLLEGE FOOTBALL -- in a downloadable and printable PDF. [Learn More >]( Need assistance with your account? Email [cservice2@drf.com](mailto:cservice2@drf.com?subject=Sports%20Question) [Only $5 per week!]( [DRF SPORTS]( | [DRF STORE]( | [DRF.COM]( | [CONTACT](mailto:cservice2@drf.com?subject=DRF%20Sports%20Question) [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Apple]( [Android]( To ensure email delivery, add drf@email.drf.com to your address book. This email was sent by: DRF 10 Grand Central New York, NY 10017 [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View Privacy Policy](

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