Saints vs. Seahawks Expert Predictions - MNF

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Saints vs. Seahawks Expert Predictions - MNF

The Saints and Seahawks face off for their Monday Night Football game on October 25th. Micahel Thomas was supposed to be back but it looks like Jameis Winston will have to keep relying on the likes of Marquez Callaway.  The line was -4 or -4.5 favoring the visiting Saints and action was balanced.

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The Saints are coming off a bye week while the Seahawks come back home after a heartbreaking loss in overtime to the Steelers. Despite a slow start, Geno Smith was able to tie up the game in the last drive but couldn’t finish the job as the Steelers defense managed to put pressure on him when it mattered, Against the Saints, the defensive matchup could be as complicated but maybe Smith plays better after a full game this season under his belt.

Catch up with BetUS’s host, Matt Landes, who’ll be joined by experts, Las Vegas Cris and Scott Kellen to preview this Saints vs Seahawks Monday Night Football matchup and hook you up with their MNF picks and best bets for this game.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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