PREMIUM
10* NFLX TOTAL OF THE YEAR - 80% FOOTBALL RUN!
(NFL) Saints (NO) vs. Cardinals (ARI),
Total: 36.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Win
Total: 36.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Win
This is a 10* NFLX TOY on the UNDER Saints/Cardinals.
These teams should do better than they did last year, but here in Week 1 of the presason, it'll just be the backups and wannabe's participating. I have no faith in either team's backup QB's.
The Saints are $99.6 million over the Salary Cap, so New Orleans is desperately looking for lower-paid fringe players to fill the gaps. It's an important pre-season for New Orleans as it looks to fill these holes, but actually winning games is the furthest thing from the Saints' minds right now.
Derek Carr isn't expected to see much or any time for New Orleans under center, meaning that it's wide open for the No. 2 spot still between Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener and Nathan Peterman.
The Cardinals struggled last year on both sides of the ball, but the offense should be better with the addition of Marvin Harrison Jr. And that's if QB Kyler Murray can stay healthy. I dont' have a lot of faith in his backups Desmond Ridder or Clayton Tune either.
Also not, that Arizona has 12 rookies to deal with this year, meaning that the Cards also have plenty to work on the preseason, and actually winning games at this moment just isn't a top priority.
I think this will be an awkward back and forth contest, one that ends well UNDER the posted number once it's all said and done.
Good luck, NP
These teams should do better than they did last year, but here in Week 1 of the presason, it'll just be the backups and wannabe's participating. I have no faith in either team's backup QB's.
The Saints are $99.6 million over the Salary Cap, so New Orleans is desperately looking for lower-paid fringe players to fill the gaps. It's an important pre-season for New Orleans as it looks to fill these holes, but actually winning games is the furthest thing from the Saints' minds right now.
Derek Carr isn't expected to see much or any time for New Orleans under center, meaning that it's wide open for the No. 2 spot still between Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener and Nathan Peterman.
The Cardinals struggled last year on both sides of the ball, but the offense should be better with the addition of Marvin Harrison Jr. And that's if QB Kyler Murray can stay healthy. I dont' have a lot of faith in his backups Desmond Ridder or Clayton Tune either.
Also not, that Arizona has 12 rookies to deal with this year, meaning that the Cards also have plenty to work on the preseason, and actually winning games at this moment just isn't a top priority.
I think this will be an awkward back and forth contest, one that ends well UNDER the posted number once it's all said and done.
Good luck, NP