Minnesota vs Arizona NFL Wagering Lines

Filed Under (Sports) by steve on 05-12-2009

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kurt warnerMinnesota isn’t one of the NFL wagering unbeaten teams after 11 games, but it very well could be the league’s best team. After a dominant three-game homestand, the 10-1 Vikings will hit the road for a trip to Arizona. They are a field goal wagering lines favorite and the chances of winning hinge much on the status of Cardinals’ QB Kurt Warner, who missed last game with concussion symptoms. He was listed as probable at last check and could make Arizona a worthy home dog selection at Sportsbook.com.

The Cardinals come off a heartbreaking last-second loss to the Titans, but still remain in control of the NFC West Division at 7-4. Minnesota doesn’t figure to be a good matchup for any team right now, but in terms of trends, the Cardinals are 12-1 ATS vs. teams averaging >=7 yards per pass attempt, and 13-5 ATS against teams with a winning record under Ken Whisenhunt.
 
However, the Vikings have taken seven of the L8 head-to-head matchups outright and are 6-2 ATS in that span. They are 4-1 SU & ATS in road games in ’09, winning by 11.6 PPG.
 
The switch from a late afternoon start to Sunday night shows the importance this game has as a preview to a possible playoff matchup down the road. Minnesota has utilized its final piece of the puzzle—Brett Favre—to post an impressive 10-1 record, while Arizona has overcome the moniker of a “one-hit wonder” to stay atop the NFC West and get back to the postseason.

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The two teams met in the desert late last season, a game in which the Vikings dominated in a 35-14 stomping of the then-sagging Cardinals. It was a game that saw the victors score 21 points in the first quarter alone as then-starter Tarvaris Jackson tossed four touchdown passes.
 
Arizona also had few answers for Adrian Peterson’s 165 rushing yards, while the Minnesota stop unit held superstar wideout Larry Fitzgerald to only five catches for 52 yards. Like 2008, the Cardinals have dabbled with bouts of inconsistency, especially at home, but head coach Ken Whisenhunt has kept the team on track when things look like they could derail. Quarterback Kurt Warner (concussion) sat out last week’s tough 20-17 loss at Tennessee, and Arizona is going to need Warner to stay healthy to go anywhere in January, especially since backup Matt Leinart has struggled. The problem for the Cardinals has been their play at home, where three losses were accumulated in the first half of the season.
 
Aside from the hiccup in Pittsburgh, the Vikings have steamrolled every foe that has come their way and Favre’s ability to enhance the passing game has made head coach Brad Childress’ team awfully tough to stop. The savvy veteran has made the likes of Sidney Rice, Bernard Berrian and Visanthe Shiancoe look like All-Pros, while rookie Percy Harvin added another killer dimension on third downs as well as the return game.
 
Defensively, the matchup between the Arizona air attack and Minnesota’s stellar pass defense should be a sight to behold. The Vikings can get to the passer with Jared Allen and Kevin Williams, meaning Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin must get open in a hurry. Luckily, Childress will have the services of Antoine Winfield in the secondary for the first time in five games. This is vital since the Cardinals also like to use wideout Steve Breaston.
 
Minnesota Vikings vs Arizona Cardinals Wagering Prediction: It will interesting to see if Arizona can shake off its home woes for a worthy opponent like Minnesota, which came in here last year and simply dominated from the opening kick. It’ll be closer this time, but the Vikings still boast too much talent. MINNESOTA 30, ARIZONA 24

NFL Preseason Wagering Arizona Cardinals vs Pittsburgh Steelers

Filed Under (Sports) by steve on 13-08-2009

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cardinals vs steelers wageringThe Arizona Cardinals travel to Pittsburgh on Thursday for what is a Super Bowl rematch although it really isn’t. Neither team is expected to play their starters long so revenge is not a motive in this preseason game that can be seen on ESPN television. "Most of the guys that played a lot in that game probably won’t play much at all in this game," Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner said, "That’s more for league hype than it is anything else. It doesn’t really matter until the real season kicks off." Pittsburgh is a 3 point favorite with a total of 33 at SBG Global Sportsbook. Watch all the NFL preseason wagering action live tonight on ESPN at 8:00 PM EST!
 
The Steelers are expected to play their starters only a series or two and Arizona isn’t going to do much more. That means Warner might get one or two series while Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers starters won’t see much time either.
 
Neither the Steelers nor the Cardinals are game planning for this first preseason game. It is just about seeing young players. "It’s just another game," Pittsburgh’s Deshea Townsend said, "The Super Bowl wagering lines are gone and we won it, so we really don’t care about the rematch."
 
This game on Thursday will come down to a battle of the backups. Arizona will have Matt Leinart and Brian St. Pierre seeing a lot playing time at quarterback while Pittsburgh really wants to look at quarterback Dennis Dixon in the preseason. They already know backup Charlie Batch can do the job.
 
The Steelers have some injuries on the offensive line as center Justin Hartwig (toe) and right guard Darnell Stapleton will not play. Former rookie free agent Doug Legursky is expected to start. For the Cardinals they are not expected to have first-round pick Beanie Wells in the lineup as he has an ankle injury.
 
The Cardinals and Steelers have met twice in the NFL wagering preseason in the past and the Cardinals won both times. This is the first time they have played at Heinz Field in the preseason. Three years ago the Cardinals won at home in the preseason over the Steelers by a score of 21-13.

2009 Arizona Cardinals NFL Wagering Lines Preview

Filed Under (Sports) by steve on 07-07-2009

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The Arizona Cardinals nearly capped off an amazing season with a Super Bowl victory in 2008 but fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Cardinals head into 2009 looking just as strong as they did last year, perhaps even better, but they must overcome a lot of negative history that is against them. Arizona is a 25-1 long-shot NFL wagering lines to win Superbowl XLIV.

The Cardinals may look the same as they did last year but there were a lot of changes in the off-season. The two biggest changes you may not immediately notice are that offensive coordinator Todd Haley and defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast are gone.

Kurt Warner was re-signed in the off-season and that was huge for Arizona. He is a Pro-Bowl quarterback who knows how to win. Arizona will need to continue to protect him though as 38-year old quarterbacks don’t move around very well. Arizona has perhaps the best wide receiver in the game in Larry Fitzgerald and if Anquan Boldin comes back they will be as dangerous as ever with Steve Breaston continuing to improve. The Cardinals picked Chris Wells out of Ohio State in the draft and he could immediately take the starting running back job and greatly improve an area of weakness.

The Arizona defense during the regular season wasn’t very good but somehow in the postseason they turned things around. Which defense will we see in 2009? One of the players that performed well in the playoffs, Antonio Smith is done. They will need rookie Cody Brown to immediately make an impact or they could struggle rushing the passer. The good news for Arizona is that their linebackers, led by Karlos Dansby are solid and the secondary is very good led by Adrian Wilson and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. Bryant McFadden was signed away from Pittsburgh and he should help.

The biggest problem that Arizona may face in 2009 is the Super Bowl runner-up letdown. It happens almost every year that the runner-up in the Super Bowl flops the next season. It may not happen to Arizona since they have a lot of talent but history is not on the side of the Cardinals. This decade only one team even made the playoffs after losing the NFL wagering Super Bowl the previous year. The only reason the Cardinals might break the Super Bowl runner-up jinx is because they play in the NFC West which means they get San Francisco, St. Louis and Seattle. The Seahawks should be vastly improved but Arizona also gets to play the Lions this season.

Arizona may struggled to reach last season’s 9-7 record and make the playoffs if history is any indication.



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