Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints NFL Predictions Week 1

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2010 NFL Week 1: Bet Vikings vs Saints, Thursday, September 9th, 8:30PM ET NBC


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When the 2010 NFL week one odds first came out, Mike made his NFL week 1 predictions on the opening Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans point spread when the Saints were favored by six points. He mentioned, "I don't see the Saints covering the spread in their opening game against the Vikings." Anyone who jumped on the Vikings +6 line, is in great shape now that it dropped to +4.

When we asked Mike for another comment this week, he didn't have too much to say. "I am now up in the air on this great opening week one game. I wouldn't be surprised if the line slowly creeps back up to six. The Saints are Super Bowl champs and will continue to score points this year. Ask me for a comment next week and I will probably have a different Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints NFL Prediction!" Here we are days from the big opening NFL week 1 match and the line has slid back up to Saints -5. Mike commented, "The Vikings have too many problems beginning with an injured Brett Favre, no Sidney Rice and Percy Harvin suffering from migraines. I currently like the the Saints covering the -5 spread."

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The Minnesota Vikings finished the 2009 NFL betting season first in the NFC North with a 12-4 overall record. Their NFC North record was 5-1 and the Vikings NFC record was 9-3. Heading into NFL week one 2010, Minnesota is ranked 8th overall in passing yards and 13th overall in rushing yards. Star quarterback Brett Favre led the Vikings last season with 4202 yards, Adrian Peterson rushed for 1383 yards and Sidney Rice led in receiving with 1312 yards. During the 2010 NFL Draft, the Vikings top-three picks were; Chris Cook from Virginia, Toby Gerhart from Stanford and Everson Griffen from USC. Bet the Vikings at +3 (EVEN) today!



The New Orleans Saints finished the 2009 NFL betting season first in the NFC South with a 13-3 overall record. Their NFC South record was 4-2 and the Saints NFC record was 9-3. Heading into NFL week one 2010, New Orleans is ranked 4th overall in passing yards and 6th overall in rushing yards. Drew Brees led the Saints to their first Super Bowl win last season with 4388 yards, Pierre Thomas rushed for 793 yards and Marques Colston led in receiving with 1074 yards. For the 2010 NFL Draft, the Saints top-three picks were; Patrick Robinson from Florida State, Charles Brown from USC and Jimmy Graham from Miami (FL). Bet the Saints at -3 (-120) today!






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by Bones at 1800-sports.com on August 26, 2010


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