It’s down to the final four in the hunt for the 2010 Superbowl. The NY Jets vs Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship final and the Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saint in the NFC Championship Finals. NFL oddsmakers at BETUS.com are offering odds on possible 2010 Superbowl Matchups. First up is 2010 Superbowl Picks: Saints vs Jets Betting Odds. BETUS.com has the Minnesota Vikings vs NY Jets as +800 moneyline underdogs to meet up at the 2010 Superbowl . Let’s take a look and see if these two can meet up in the Finals. Be sure to get your 2010 Superbowl Picks: Vikings vs Jets Betting Odds in now at BETUS.com
For the Vikings to make the 2010 Superbowl they’ll have to get past the New Orleans Saints. They have not played in the Brett Favre era, but the Vikings won their last meeting 30-27 on the road, on October 6, 2008. The Vikings managed a low 44 yards rushing and 226 yards passing, while Drew Brees and his offense passed for 320 yards with one TD pass, but two interceptions.
The Vikings got a win last week over the Dallas Cowboys 34-3, at home. QB Brett Favre was great as usual making 15 of 24 passes and threw a playoff career-high four TD passes. Not only was their offense great, but their defense was solid . Minnesota applied constant pressure on Romo, sacking him six times. The barrage of hits had an impact as Romo fumbled three times (losing two) and threw an interception, his most turnovers in a game since Week 2. If they can do what they did to Romo, to Drew Brees, I like their chances. The Vikings fifth ranked offense will go against the Saints 24th ranked defense. The Vikings eighth ranked pass game will eat up the Saints 24th ranked pass defense and their 12th ranked ground game will butt heads with the Saints 21st ranked rush defense, that is much improved. The Vikings are 4-4 SU on the road where they average 26ppg and allow 23.5ppg.
For the Jets to join the party they have to get past the Indianapolis Colts first. They last played on December 27, 2009 where the Jets beat the Colts 29-15 at home. The Jets RB’S Thomas Jones and Shonn Greene ran over the Colts 202-64 yards, while the Colts out passed the Jets 213-91 yards. QB Mark Sanchez made 12 of 19 passes for 106 yards, while the Colts QB Peyton Manning made 14 of 21 for 192 yards. The Jets got where they are by winning in San Diego 17-14. QB Mark Sanchez joins Joe Flacco (last season) as the only rookies in NFL history to win two playoff games as a starter. Sanchez made 12 of 23 passes for 100 yards with one TD pass. For the second straight playoff game, Jets rookie RB Shonn Greene came through with another 100-yard performance , rushing 23 times for 128 yards and a touchdown. His 53-yard score was the longest playoff run in Jets franchise history.
The Jets are the Cinderella story in this year’s playoffs having won two playoff games, on the road as roaddogs. They enter against the Colts with the league’s best defense that shutdown the high powered offense of the Chargers and the Patriots. Their constant blitzing and ability to pick off interceptions is the reason why they’ve come this far. Safety Jim Leonard pulled down his first of the season, while CB Darrelle Revis made his sixth, second in two playoff games. They lead the league against the pass and they’ll be facing the Colts second ranked pass game. The Jets are 7-3 SU on the road where they average 23.2ppg and allow 15.4ppg.
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The Bottom Line: If the Vikings can shutdown Drew Brees with their defense, I like Vikings. I like the Jets over the Colts, defense wins Championships and the Jets are all about defense. Be sure to get your 2010 Superbowl Picks: Saints vs Jets Betting Odds in now at BETUS.com and receive up to 145% in Cash Bonuses and start winning today!




