Now onto the over/under. I am leaning the over because I feel Brees and company can put up 35+. With that Miami needs to score 14. I dont think the Saints defense will shut down Miami. This game should end up with at least 50+ scored. Any thoughts?
I agree!.....Miami resume is looking good....beating Cleveland away and also beating two top teams in indy and Atlanta...and this guy says theyhavent beaten anybody????...n.o just barely got by tampa and who is Arizona???...the guy obviously doesn't know what he is talking about!!!!
I agree!.....Miami resume is looking good....beating Cleveland away and also beating two top teams in indy and Atlanta...and this guy says theyhavent beaten anybody????...n.o just barely got by tampa and who is Arizona???...the guy obviously doesn't know what he is talking about!!!!
The Saints are an overwhelming public play. I agree when the line came out there was figured to be more Dolphin love, but all this proves is that the public isn't sold on the Dolphins being a legit team this year. Idk man... 35+? that's a lot of scoring. All I read today is people listing reasons to take NO... what about reasons to take Miami? Seems like everyone is taking NO without giving a second thought to the Dolphins.
The Saints are an overwhelming public play. I agree when the line came out there was figured to be more Dolphin love, but all this proves is that the public isn't sold on the Dolphins being a legit team this year. Idk man... 35+? that's a lot of scoring. All I read today is people listing reasons to take NO... what about reasons to take Miami? Seems like everyone is taking NO without giving a second thought to the Dolphins.
ESPN's Monday Night Football crew must love to visit New Orleans, and the New Orleans Saints love to have them. The last time the Saints lost on Monday Night Football was October 6, 2008 vs. Minnesota. Since that loss, the Saints have played six home games at the Superdome on Monday Night Football and they are 6-0. The current six-game MNF home winning streak started on November 24, 2008 vs Green Bay.
In the six games, the Saints have outscored their opponents 246-126. This breaks down to an average score of 41-21, basically doubling the opponent. Averaging 40+ points over a six game stretch during the span of five seasons is pretty astounding when you really think about it. Now the Saints feature a defense that can match the impressiveness of its offense.
The bigger the stage, the brighter the lights, the better for the Saints. Sean Payton and Drew Brees have consistently found a way to elevate their team and their game in primetime. While the Saints have been very impressive at home on Sunday Night Football as well, it's Monday Night where they have been without equal. Whatever it is that gets the Saints in that next gear for primetime, expect it to continue tonight against Miami.
ESPN's Monday Night Football crew must love to visit New Orleans, and the New Orleans Saints love to have them. The last time the Saints lost on Monday Night Football was October 6, 2008 vs. Minnesota. Since that loss, the Saints have played six home games at the Superdome on Monday Night Football and they are 6-0. The current six-game MNF home winning streak started on November 24, 2008 vs Green Bay.
In the six games, the Saints have outscored their opponents 246-126. This breaks down to an average score of 41-21, basically doubling the opponent. Averaging 40+ points over a six game stretch during the span of five seasons is pretty astounding when you really think about it. Now the Saints feature a defense that can match the impressiveness of its offense.
The bigger the stage, the brighter the lights, the better for the Saints. Sean Payton and Drew Brees have consistently found a way to elevate their team and their game in primetime. While the Saints have been very impressive at home on Sunday Night Football as well, it's Monday Night where they have been without equal. Whatever it is that gets the Saints in that next gear for primetime, expect it to continue tonight against Miami.
very close with your final score prediction. You got 1 of the 2 scores right
very close with your final score prediction. You got 1 of the 2 scores right
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