Atlanta Falcons a Menace to Saints in NFC South NFL Gambling
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The Falcons may very well be a real threat to the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints in NFC South Football wagering this season. Bettors who make an Football bet have been considering the over, and the Falcons have a victory total at the sports books of 10. 
NFL sports betting prospects still like the New Orleans Saints to win the NFC South this season but the Falcons are the 2nd choice. Atlanta has a pretty great coaching staff headed by Mike Smith and he has transformed the culture in Atlanta to one of success. The Falcons are headed on offense by quarterback Matt Ryan and running back Michael Turner. Last season wasn’t a great one for Turner as he battled injuries much of the year. He should have a huge year in 2010 as he is now healthy. The Falcons have a great receiver in Roddy White and a pretty great tight end in Tony Gonazlez.
The defense had a few good games last season but injuries were a concern. Defensive tackle Peria Jerry was hurt in week two and missed the rest of the season. His return should support right end John Abraham who did not have his best season in 2009. Curtis Lofton, who should have made the Pro Bowl, is an great linebacker for the Falcons. A secondary that allowed way too many huge plays was the difficulty for Atlanta last season. They ranked 28th in the Football vs the pass in sport betting. Since they play in the same division as the New Orleans Saints, that is a big difficulty. They’re expecting that the inclusion of Dunta Robinson will enhance the secondary.
Last season the Falcons had trouble versus a difficult schedule and they were beset by injuries. Matters should be much better in 2010. The Falcons have a victory total of 10 so they would need to win 11 games to go over that total for those making an Football bet. The Falcons have a winnable opener versus Pittsburgh who’s devoid of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. They should beat Arizona before visiting New Orleans. They sponsor San Francisco after which they go to Cleveland and Philadelphia. It’s achievable for them to get a 4-2 start. They have difficult home games vs Cincinnati and Baltimore but a winnable competition against Tampa Bay. If they split the games vs the Cincinnati Bengals and Ravens, that would make them 6-3. They have road games in St. Louis, Tampa, Carolina and Seattle. That would make them 9-4, if they win three of those 4 as they should. They would then have to win two of their three home games against Green Bay, New Orleans and Carolina to get to eleven wins.
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