No. 6 Vikings vs. No. 3 Saints
Spread: Saints -7.5
Who do you like at these odds and why?
Spread: Saints -7.5
Who do you like at these odds and why?
At that spread? MN. That’s way too big.Joe Bryant said:No. 6 Vikings vs. No. 3 Saints
Spread: Saints -7.5
Who do you like at these odds and why?
It's likely to get ugly. Cousins doesn't always fold in pressure games against good teams, but he usually does.In all depends on how Cousins plays. He's been pretty good this year but if he folds in the playoffs, it will get ugly.
Go Papermakers!Saints by 14, 35 to 21. Cousins generates questions. Zimmer on the hot seat after. Klein with a pic 6 to end a desperation drive before it begins.i
I fully expect the Saints to dominate on Sunday. Too strong all around. But having witnessed the one sided officiating of the Saints-Vikings NFC Championship game in January 2010, please stop with the 11 on 17 nonsense.The Saints have this thing on their shoulder and it's going to make a big difference. They're also (quietly) going into the playoffs with the mindset of playing 11 on 17 -- get as far ahead as humanly possible and leave it out of the officials' hands in the fourth.
That's my thought but if I were to bet on 3 games, this is the one I avoid.Vikings are too good to give over a touchdown. I'll take the points. Minnseota is only DVOA rank order spot behind NO.
Yeah, I think it's fun to kick it and talk and whatever, but I never try and beat Vegas for this reason. Every so often, I'll see a bad line and groan, but for the most part, not betting on sports has been a positive in my life.That's my thought but if I were to bet on 3 games, this is the one I avoid.
Honestly, Minnesota could win with a good outing by Cook if their defense holds. But it won't.
If forced, I'd take the saints and give the points but man that's a lot to give in the playoffs.
Yeah. I think I actually switched my vote mid post.Yeah, I think it's fun to kick it and talk and whatever, but I never try and beat Vegas for this reason. Every so often, I'll see a bad line and groan, but for the most part, not betting on sports has been a positive in my life.
I could see every game going on the money line here, never mind the spread.
Not talking about fans -- I'm talking about the mindset of the team itself. After the NFC title game last season, I don't blame them for (a) aiming to keep all their games out of the reach of a late-game call, and (b) absolutely expecting to pretty much never get bailed out by the refs.But having witnessed the one sided officiating of the Saints-Vikings NFC Championship game in January 2010, please stop with the 11 on 17 nonsense.
No field goals? I doubt it. Lutz has been busy almost all season.Saints by 14, 35 to 21. Cousins generates questions. Zimmer on the hot seat after. Klein with a pic 6 to end a desperation drive before it begins.i