The Saints and Patriots are similiar, they have a strong offense with an average defense. The Colts have a good offense and good defense. If the Saints can dominated majority of the same like the Patriots did, then the Saints could cover the spread.
Even if the Saints don't dominate, I think the Colts could win by 3. The Saints point spread +3 or greater should be a good bet. The majority of the public is on the Colts. I believe moneybookers are aware of this.
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The Saints and Patriots are similiar, they have a strong offense with an average defense. The Colts have a good offense and good defense. If the Saints can dominated majority of the same like the Patriots did, then the Saints could cover the spread.
Even if the Saints don't dominate, I think the Colts could win by 3. The Saints point spread +3 or greater should be a good bet. The majority of the public is on the Colts. I believe moneybookers are aware of this.
It's the Colts rookie Wide Recievers that does not make thier offense strong. Manning is the best, so are Brady and Brees.
Manning and Brady have both proved that they can perform their best in BIG games; you can't add Brees to that list until he proves he can do the same. Classically, it seems Brees plays his best when the stakes are the lowest. Maybe he will silence that argument on Sunday, maybe not.
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Quote Originally Posted by GunShard:
It's the Colts rookie Wide Recievers that does not make thier offense strong. Manning is the best, so are Brady and Brees.
Manning and Brady have both proved that they can perform their best in BIG games; you can't add Brees to that list until he proves he can do the same. Classically, it seems Brees plays his best when the stakes are the lowest. Maybe he will silence that argument on Sunday, maybe not.
Big Colts fan here. Not sure if that's gonna be an apples to apples argument. As I've stated, Stats are fine, Once Peyton had his watershed moment, in the Patriots Championship game three years ago, down eighteen points, and pulling it out, he is now a differant quarterback.
Throw out the games that Peyton learned with, look at what he does now.
That said, as a fan, my biggest concern is the way New Orleans is playing. As we watched the Vikings dominate, and jump to the early 7-0 lead...Boom, Drew drives 'em right downfield for the equallizer. 7-7 The vikings go up14-7, Breeze drives 'em right back for the tie, 14-14
So it's punch, counter punch.
The answer is not as obvious as in the Jets game, but, if a qb faulters, it will be DB.
If a defense fails over and over, I bet it's New Orleans'.
Prediction from a fan who know what he's seeing...Bet the Colts, selling 7, getting the Colts minus 13. Get a payout.
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Big Colts fan here. Not sure if that's gonna be an apples to apples argument. As I've stated, Stats are fine, Once Peyton had his watershed moment, in the Patriots Championship game three years ago, down eighteen points, and pulling it out, he is now a differant quarterback.
Throw out the games that Peyton learned with, look at what he does now.
That said, as a fan, my biggest concern is the way New Orleans is playing. As we watched the Vikings dominate, and jump to the early 7-0 lead...Boom, Drew drives 'em right downfield for the equallizer. 7-7 The vikings go up14-7, Breeze drives 'em right back for the tie, 14-14
So it's punch, counter punch.
The answer is not as obvious as in the Jets game, but, if a qb faulters, it will be DB.
If a defense fails over and over, I bet it's New Orleans'.
Prediction from a fan who know what he's seeing...Bet the Colts, selling 7, getting the Colts minus 13. Get a payout.
but wasn't Belicheat who in a way, cost the Pats the win on that 4th down call?
everyone has an opinion on that.. but you have to know that that is how bellichick has always played(coached) the game.. he is agressive, he has been crowned a genious for doing stuff others wont.. in that game it costed them but it its because of that approach that he has been succesfull..
and punting was no assurance that he was going to win.. it was 50/50.. converting 4th and 2 was game over
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Quote Originally Posted by richardtonsj:
but wasn't Belicheat who in a way, cost the Pats the win on that 4th down call?
everyone has an opinion on that.. but you have to know that that is how bellichick has always played(coached) the game.. he is agressive, he has been crowned a genious for doing stuff others wont.. in that game it costed them but it its because of that approach that he has been succesfull..
and punting was no assurance that he was going to win.. it was 50/50.. converting 4th and 2 was game over
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