That’s why I don’t pick teams in pickms this season because of home field. As matter of fact the visiting teams are winning 55% of the games so far this season
Seattle Seahawks aim to go 5-0 for the first time in franchise history. Vikings QB Kirk Cousins is going for his first 'Monday Night Football' victory after 9 losses. The Seattle Seahawks welcome the Minnesota Vikings to CenturyLink Field for Week 5 of "Monday Night Football." Both NFC teams enter the game with contrasting records. The Seahawks boast a perfect 4-0 record after securing a 31-23 victory over the Miami Dolphins on the road last week. The Vikings are 1-3 after securing their first victory of this season, a 31-23 decision over the Houston Texans, the game that led to Houston coach/GM Bill O'Brien being fired earlier this week. Seattle Seahawks vs Minnesota Vikings Head to Head The Seahawks and Vikings have met just 17 times in their history, with the Seahawks leading the all-time series 12-5. The Seahawks have been absolutely dominant at home versus the Vikings with an 8-2 record at CenturyLink Stadium. When they played each other last season, the Seahawks emerged with a 37-30 victory. Seattle Seahawks vs Minnesota Vikings Team News The Seahawks were dealt a huge blow when star safety Jamal Adams (groin) was ruled out from this game. Cornerback Shaquill Griffin and running back Carlos Hyde were both limited participants during the Wednesday and Thursday practice sessions and are questionable for the game Monday. Out for Seahawks: Jamal Adams Doubtful for Seahawks: Shaquill Griffin, Carlos Hyde The Vikings have a couple of injuries to report on the defensive side of the ball. Linebacker Eric Kendricks (foot) did not suit up for either practice on Wednesday or Thursday. Cornerback Holton Hill (foot) also missed practice on Thursday. Out for Vikings: None Doubtful for Vikings: Eric Kendricks, Holton Hill (Sportskeeda)
Could be a shootout. Or maybe a Seattle blowout if we get the 'not ready for Prime Time' Kirk Cousins.
The Seahawks lost 6 times last season when you include the playoffs. 4 of those losses were at home. Over the past 6 or 7 seasons they have about 5 more wins at home than they do on the road. Which probably falls in line with most good teams during that same time frame.
When is Mike Hughes going to step up I was expecting him to take Mackenzie Alexander place so far that hasn't happen, ( and draft a CB cause Holton Hill is awful ) this seems like a real good chance for a Vikings win no 12 Man to rattle Capt Kirk GO VIKINGS....it's Prime Time for Capt Kirk