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The Saints started to play like they did earlier in the year last week, and the Viking defense helped us hit our under bet, as well as side–total parlay bet. The defensive ends got off the ball so fast it seemed like were in the backfield before Tony Romo was. The Saints will find a way to score some points here, the question is, can Brett Favre match Drew Brees stride for stride. Probably not.
Kurt Warner wasn’t able to do it, and if anybody would be able to do it would be him. That means that it will be up to the Viking Defense to slow Brees down and also make a few plays. Sean Peyton is a master at devising at game plan to counteract opposing defenses. If Minnesota gets too much penetration he will call draw plays and screen passes, to slow down the rush, and then throw the ball deep.
The Viking offense should be able to move the ball as well, and if they can use Peterson to control the clock, then also takes shots down field, then they have a shot. We have to believe that this is the year that the Saints finally get to the SuperBowl, but it won’t be easy. This is going to be a great game that you will remember for some time to come. In a situation like this you have to take the points, because it’s more then 3. Take Minnesota and the 4 points.

