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 Will the New Orleans Saints be able to repeat the last football season or better? 

New Orleans Saints football betting odds It was a great 2006 football season for the New Orleans Saints, able to overcome the hurricane devastation and finish with 10-6 record to reach the NFC championship game. Even though they lost to the Bears 39-14, the achievements of the team are often being compared to a Cinderella story. Quarterback Drew Brees and RB Reggie Bush worked out great for the Saints during the last football season and we are bound to see more from the two in 2007. Marques Colston, rookie of the year runner-up, should step up even more this year to compensate for the departure of WR Joe Horn.

In Week 3 of the preseason the New Orleans Saints pounded the Kansas City Chiefs 30-7, proving many pundits wrong for thinking that the last football season was great only because the rest of the NFC South was bad. Drew Brees was good on 17-of-19 for 182 yards with one TD for the Saints, while David Patten caught six passes for 75 yards with one touchdown.

 The betting odds on the New Orleans Saints were swiftly adjusted by the bookmakers, following a great preseason game exhibited by the team, transforming them into on of the favorite teams this year. The online oddsmaker Bodog Sports (new window) have published the following odds and lines on the Saints for the 2007 football season:

New Orleans Saints odds to win the NFC: 5/1

New Orleans Saints odds to win the NFC South: 6/5

Odds on the Saints to win the 2008 Super Bowl: 8/1

How many NFL regular season wins betting lines on the Saints: over 91/2 wins (-130); under 91/2 (EVEN)

Click here to bet on the New Orleans Saints.

Published on 08/27/2007

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