Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints Spread Now -5

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The spread on the Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints game has dropped a half point from Saints -5 ½ to -5 Wednesday evening.  Some 80 percent of the betting public was still on New Orleans.

SBG Global has held the line around -4 ½ to -5 while other online sportsbooks were now bringing the line down to -5.

The spread history for the Vikings vs. Saints has been as follows at SBG Global:

08/03/10 1:15:56 PM

-6.5/-110

48.5 -110

08/07/10 2:35:01 PM

-6/-110

48.5 -110

08/22/10 7:35:08 PM

-3.5/-110

49 -110

08/23/10 3:05:06 PM

-4/-110

49 -110

08/25/10 1:05:10 PM

-4.5/-110

49 -110

09/05/10 11:15:03 AM

-4.5/-110

48.5 -110

09/05/10 1:55:01 PM

-4.5/-110

48 -110

09/06/10 12:25:05 PM

-5/-110

48 -110

09/08/10 4:25:02 PM

-5/-110

48.5 -110

09/08/10 5:35:15 PM

-5/-120

While the Vikings have dominated this series up until the last game when they lost in the Playoffs by 3 points in overtime, Minnesota will come into this matchup a bit thin, specifically they are shorthanded in the defensive backfield.

Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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