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Minnesota Vikings versus Arizona Cardinals NBC Sunday Night TV NFL Pro Football Odds Sports Betting Pick Preview

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Published: December 4, 2009

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The Minnesota Vikings will hit the highway to take on the Arizona Cardinals on NBC Sunday Night Football in prime time. Kick off time in Arizona is scheduled for 8:25PM Eastern Time on NBC. The LVSC NFL odds makers have set the opening point spread in this game and the road team Minnesota Vikings opened as a 3 point favorite with the over under coming in at 48. The early money from the NFL betting public has come in on the road favorite, as the Minnesota Vikings are currently a 3-½ point favorite. The total has seen early movement in the betting towards the under, as the over under is currently lined at 47 ½. NFL money line gamblers can make a play on the favored Minnesota Vikings at -175 with the home underdog Arizona Cardinals bringing back +155 to win without the points on their side.

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The Minnesota Vikings are coming off a 36-10 home victory over the Chicago Bears. It was a significant victory because the Chicago Bears were playing to give relevance to the remainder of their season. The Vikings offense was outstanding with 159 yards rushing and 378 yards through the air against a division rival. Veteran quarterback Brett Favre is having an outstanding season. The signal caller is hitting on 69.3% of his passes with 24 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. He has passed for 12 touchdowns and 0 interceptions over his past three games. Running back Adrian Peterson has averaged for 4.7 yards a rush on the year. On defense the Vikings allow just 18.5 points per game this season. They have allowed just 29 points over their past three games. The Arizona Cardinals enters this game with a 7-4 record and 2 full games over San Francisco in the NFC West. They have a huge game coming up on Monday Night football against the San Francisco 49ers after the Vikings game. The team lost to Tennessee last week 20-17 as starting quarterback Kurt Warner sidelined with a concussion. Warner has split reps with back up Matt Leinart this week in practice and is most likely a game time decision. With San Francisco coming up next week I would not be surprised is Matt Leinart got the start on Sunday. Leinart hit on 21 of 31 last week with 220 yards no touchdowns and no interceptions. Rookie running back Beanie Wells has averaged 4.5 yards a carry this season. The Cardinals secondary has been torched recently allowing over 308 passing yards or more in three of their past 4 games. Last week Vince Young was able to pass for 369 yards on the Cardinals defense and led the team to a 99-yard drive for the game-winning touchdown as time expired.

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NFL Trend: Arizona Cardinals are 2-0 to the under in their past 2 games

The Wagerline consensus has 52.8% of the NFL bettors on Chicago –3 1/2

The Wagerline consensus has 56.4% of the NFL bettors playing over 47 1/2

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