| Vikings vs Steelers NFL Point Spreads Alert |
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| Written by Jim Stanley | |||||||
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Saturday, 24 October 2009
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Point-Spreads.com is issuing a NFL Point Spreads Alert at 3:05 PM EST on Saturday, October 24th, 2009 on the NFL Week 7 match-up between the Vikings vs Pittsburgh for Sunday Football. The opening NFL point spreads had the Pittsburgh Steelers -4 (-110 odds) home favorites against the Minnesota Vikings. Currently, the best NFL point spreads to bet the Steelers is at Bodog.com, you can get Pittsburgh -5 1/2 (-110 odds). The best NFL point spreads to bet the Vikings is at BetUS.com, you can get Minnesota +6 (-110 odds). "Well you know (Brett's) been to a few of those rodeos before," Vikings coach Brad Childress said. "Ahead, behind, he knows what he's doing with the football in this system."The opening NFL point spreads on the Minnesota Vikings vs Pittsburgh Steelers TOTAL was 44 1/2 points. The best place to bet the OVER is BetUS, you can get OVER 45 1/2 points. The best place to bet the UNDER is at SBG Global, you can get UNDER 46 points. "You can't focus on one thing," Steelers linebacker LaMarr Woodley said on the upcoming game against the Vikings. "If you focus on the run, Brett Favre will beat you downfield with guys like Sidney Rice. If you focus on the pass, Adrian Peterson can run the ball. You have to balance it out and maybe try to stop both." The opening NFL betting odds on the money line had the Pittsburgh Steelers -215 odds and the Minnesota Vikings +185 odds. The best place to bet the home favorite is at Sportsbook.com, you can get the Pittsburgh Steelers -240 odds. The best place to bet the road dog is at JustBet.com, you can get the Minnesota Vikings +230 odds. The Minnesota Vikings are playing the Pittsburgh Steelers on October 25th, 2009 and kickoff is at 1:05 PM EST at Minnesota. Bet like a sports betting professional and never lose by half a point ever again, compare NFL points spreads before making your next sports wager and watch your bankroll grow really fast! |
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"Well you know (Brett's) been to a few of those rodeos before," Vikings coach Brad Childress said. "Ahead, behind, he knows what he's doing with the football in this system."





















