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Minnesota vs. New Orleans Preview & NFL Pick (Week 1)

NFL Football Odds – Opening Night – Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints Free Pick & Preview

The 2010 NFL Season is finally here. Welcome to the CappersPicks.com college football weekly predictions pages! We KNOW you will find our FREE weekly NFL football picks, tips, betting advice, strategies, NFL football betting articles and more to help you become the best NFL football bettor on your block!!

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NFL Opening Night – Week 1 NFL Lines: Vikings vs. Saints

Thursday NFL Betting – Saints begin title defense against somewhat wobbly Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings return to the stadium where they lost the NFC Championship Game. It’s going to be a very emotional season opener in the Big Easy. Seven and a half months ago, the Minnesota Vikings were in field goal range, tied at 28-apiece with the New Orleans Saints at the end of regulation in the NFC Championship Game.

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NFC Conference Title Game NFL Lines: Vikings vs. Saints

Sunday NFL Betting –  Favre Will Fall Short Once Again

Brett Favre had a sour taste in his mouth when the lasting memory of his decorated NFL career was an interception that handed the New York Giants the NFC Championship back in 2007. Now he’ll have a chance to make a new lasting memory as he’s back in the Championship game – this time with the Minnesota Vikings.

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NFC Championship Playoff NFL Spreads: Vikings vs. Saints

NFC Championship Game – Vikings vs. Saints

All right, it’s time to pick some nits and make the case against the Minnesota Vikings going to the Super Bowl in a few weeks. And it’s has nothing to do with any deal with the devil that the old-man quarterback might have made. It goes like this:

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NFC Conference Championship Playoff Odds: Vikings vs. Saints

NFC Championship Preview

Wow, what a matchup, the type that Football fans could only dream of. The Number one and two seeds in the NFC square off in a game that has been anticipated since September.  Two of the best Offenses go head to head and two of the NFL’s best Defenses will try to outdo each other to see who will represent the NFC in the Super Bowl. It is very possible that the team that has the ball last in the game will win.