NFL Odds – Saints Begin Title Defense on Thursday

Sep 09 2010 in NFL Football

NFL Betting

Those bettors who take on the NFL odds can’t help but get excited about the game that is going to kick off the NFL season, as the Late Orleans Saints, the Super Trundle champions, begin their title defense on Thursday blackness against the Minnesota Vikings and local boy Brett Favre. The game is slated to set out on at 8:30 PM ET and will be televised on NBC. In the NFL odds for this game, the Saints are a five-point favorite, with the total posted at 48 points. This is a rematch of the NFC Championship scheme, a thriller that went into overtime.

Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints

Conclude at the Louisiana Superdome
Thursday, September 9 — 8 PM ET
TV:  NBC

NFL Odds:

New Orleans -5
Minnesota +5
Total:  48

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Here are some of the trends as they impact our football betting prediction on this game:

  • Minnesota has played seven of its last ten games LOWER THAN DRUNK the total
  • Minnesota has won 13 of its last 18 games SU
  • Minnesota has lost five of its last six road games SU
  • Minnesota has covered two of its last six road games
  • Unexplored Orleans has played five of its hold out seven games UNDER the total
  • Imaginative Orleans has won 16 of its pattern 19 games SU
  • New Orleans has covered two of its last eight games
  • New Orleans has covered two of its last seven home games
  • New Orleans has played four of its last six nursing home games UNDER the total
  • New Orleans has played 16 of its last 23 home games OVER the total
  • New Orleans has won eight of its last ten home games SU

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The Saints won a great NFC title game last year, taking home the 31-28 overcoming, coming from a Brett Favre gross revenue, and took the trip to Miami, stopping curtail a storybook season for Favre, who was playing in front of his own contingent of local followers in that encounter. It should be esteemed by those fooling around with the NFL odds that the Vikings had the yardage with ones heart in ones mouth by a 475-257 count, but had the five turnovers that killed things. Also note that Darren Sharper, New Orleans’ big rib in terms of prying the ball away from opponents, leave miss at least the first six games of the season as he is on the PUP (physically unable to perform) list.

Here are some of the head-to-head betting trends with respects to the NFL odds:

  • Minnesota has covered the final five meetings
  • The last five meetings deceive gone OVER the total
  • Minnesota has won four of the last five meetings SU
  • Four of the last five meetings in New Orleans have gone OVER the add up

Minnesota, which is +150 to receive the NFC North in the NFL odds, looks to be weighty at a lot of positions, but wide receiver is one of those where there may be some questions. Sidney Rice is out for about half the season, as he elected to have hip surgery during training camp, after passing it up in the off-season, then getting another belief. Percy Harvin has all those migraine problems, and he could jolt up at any time. Yes, the Vikings acquired Greg Camarillo from the Dolphins, and he will eventually become a favorite butt, but recognize that Favre is 40 years old, has had very little in the sense of practice, and is dealing with a unpleasant ankle. The Saints are certainly affluent to have their own problems dealing with Adrian Peterson, and a more effective Minnesota game plan may have him running the ball more. But Favre may not diminish something like that happen.

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