Alexandre Castro argued that Seattle’s +1.5 spread on FanDuel is generous given the current context. He pointed out that Pete Carroll’s club just throttled New Orleans and was able to rest starters for the entire fourth quarter, a rare luxury on a short-week turnaround. Meanwhile Arizona not only fell 24-15 to San Francisco’s backup quarterback Mac Jones but also lost workhorse running back James Conner for the season with an ankle injury, stripping the Cards of their most reliable offensive piece. Castro highlighted Seattle’s defensive surge—no opponent has topped 17 points through three weeks, the best opening stretch in franchise history—contrasting it with an Arizona attack that must now lean on an unproven committee. With both teams sitting at 2-1 and the stakes of an NFC West tiebreaker looming, he sees the market overreacting to home-field advantage and labels the Seahawks live underdogs worth backing at +1.5 (or on the moneyline for juicier + odds).