The Damon D Weekly Sportsbook Ass Kicking – Week 1 – Vikings vs Saints

Sep 10 2010 in NFL Football

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Every Underhand. Every Team. Every Week. BetUS BetCenter’s Damon D breaks down every NFL Match up all season long. Why work anywhere else when you can go off the BetUS remaining loudmouth right up in your grill? That’s what we memories.

Thursday Sept 9 2010, 8:30pm PM EST – NBC
Minnesota Vikings +5 @ New Orleans Saints -5 O/U 48

Prosperously. Well. Well. Uncle Brett is back in the saddle. Not a surprise really, I would have bet on him starting if he showed up at the stadium with a harpoon in his chest. But say what you want about the toughest quarterback to ever play the game…he gets annoying. This off-season has literally been the pinnacle of “Favre-y-ness.” I feel like I’m being held against my require by him and the media, like a Clockwork Orange re-education video room. Make. It. Stop.

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New Orleans:

This is a rugged speckle to be in for every team. New Orleans had flashes of brilliance hindmost season, but even after they dispatched the Vikings in the NFC Championship game, it even so felt like it was just a great heart-warming information that they were in the Wonderful Bowl, and the Colts were going to systematically destroy them and send the entire fan base of New Orleans back to the sobering reality of being a Saints fan. Even even though they DID end up defeating the Colts, it wasn’t a blowout, and the whole time it seemed like they were just one big pay away from Peyton Manning sealing their fate and ending the whole charade. But timely play calls, an opportunistic defense and a little it of luck…they’re defending champions. Now the jig is up. The target is on their backs and though they certainly have the potential, being on top of the mountain is an entirely different animal to deal with.

Minnesota:

The bread and butter of the Vikings climb to the NFC Championship engagement was carried on the backs of their depreciative and defensive lines. For four seasons, teams couldn’t run on the Vikes, and with A.P. in the backfield, you couldn’t stop them. Ever wonder why Brett Favre had his greatest statistical season of his race? Yup. I don’t think this team has gone away, or is ready to. They may be five-point dogs, but this might be a bit of a rain on the banner-raising parade.

Final In the final analysis:

The dome will be poppin on Thursday, the banners force be raised, and it will be a knotty spot after Minny to perform offensively in the passing stratagem. About, what remarkably sealed the fate of the Vikings in the NFC Championship game last season was their turnovers. If they had held onto the ball, we would have had a different Super Bowl Champion last season. This five to six call attention to line just reeks of an upset, maybe not straight up, but certainly ATS. For me, I’m betting on the old, annoying guy…even notwithstanding that we’re not on speaking terms right now.

Money on the Wrangler jeans gyrate.

Damon Durante – Host of BetUS.com Sports Radio and BetFlix Betcenter is a Sportsbetting senior analyst for BetUS.com.

He’s been featured on hundreds of ESPN and Fox Sports Radio programs throughout the country and has been a guest analyst on dozens of some of the most authoritative sports and sportsbetting media outlets in the dialect birth b deliver.

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