ATLANTA vs. NEW ORLEANS
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Atlanta's last 7 games when playing New Orleans
Atlanta is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against New Orleans
The total has gone OVER in 5 of New Orleans's last 5 games at home
New Orleans is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Atlanta
ATLANTA vs. NEW ORLEANS
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Atlanta's last 7 games when playing New Orleans
Atlanta is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against New Orleans
The total has gone OVER in 5 of New Orleans's last 5 games at home
New Orleans is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Atlanta
Falcons (1-1) @ Saints (0-2) – New Orleans is 15-5 in last 20
games of this rivalry; they beat Falcons 31-21/20-17 LY. Atlanta lost
four of its last five visits here. Saints lost first couple games by
total of 4 points- they didn’t allow offensive TD LW, after giving up 35
points to Oakland in home opener. NO is 4-10-1 in last 15 games as a
home favorite. Falcons scored 59 points in splitting first two games;
they’re 6-4 in last ten games as a road dog- they have allowed eight TDs
in first two games, four on plays of 23+ yards. Saints are 7-10-3 in
last 20 games with spread of 3 or less points. Underdogs are 12-2 vs
spread in Atlanta’s last 14 games where spread was 3 or less points.
Falcons (1-1) @ Saints (0-2) – New Orleans is 15-5 in last 20
games of this rivalry; they beat Falcons 31-21/20-17 LY. Atlanta lost
four of its last five visits here. Saints lost first couple games by
total of 4 points- they didn’t allow offensive TD LW, after giving up 35
points to Oakland in home opener. NO is 4-10-1 in last 15 games as a
home favorite. Falcons scored 59 points in splitting first two games;
they’re 6-4 in last ten games as a road dog- they have allowed eight TDs
in first two games, four on plays of 23+ yards. Saints are 7-10-3 in
last 20 games with spread of 3 or less points. Underdogs are 12-2 vs
spread in Atlanta’s last 14 games where spread was 3 or less points.
Atlanta at New Orleans: This NFC South clash means everything to
the Saints. Either they pull off a victory that renews hope in the
Crescent City and rejuvenates the belief that having Drew Brees under
center is like having a chip and chair or despair sets in early. The
alternative, very simply, would feature finger-pointing. New Orleans
would come out of Monday night 0-3, winless in two home games and very
unhappy since blame could be laid anywhere. Sean Payton’s defense let it
down in the season-opening loss to Oakland, while his offense managed a
single touchdown in New York last Sunday. The Falcons are on the road
for a second consecutive week and swept both games in this situation
last season, winning in Weeks 2 and 3 at New York and Dallas en route to
a 5-0 start. New Orleans swept the 2015 meetings.
Atlanta at New Orleans: This NFC South clash means everything to
the Saints. Either they pull off a victory that renews hope in the
Crescent City and rejuvenates the belief that having Drew Brees under
center is like having a chip and chair or despair sets in early. The
alternative, very simply, would feature finger-pointing. New Orleans
would come out of Monday night 0-3, winless in two home games and very
unhappy since blame could be laid anywhere. Sean Payton’s defense let it
down in the season-opening loss to Oakland, while his offense managed a
single touchdown in New York last Sunday. The Falcons are on the road
for a second consecutive week and swept both games in this situation
last season, winning in Weeks 2 and 3 at New York and Dallas en route to
a 5-0 start. New Orleans swept the 2015 meetings.
The Saints swept the season series from the Falcons last season,
including a 31-21 triumph as three-point home underdogs to hand Atlanta
its first loss after a 5-0 start. New Orleans used an early blocked punt
return for a touchdown, similar to Steve Gleason’s blocked punt that
led to a score in the Saints’ victory over the Falcons in 2006 to
re-open the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina.
The Falcons couldn’t pick up revenge in the final matchup of the season,
losing at home to the Saints, 20-17 as six-point favorites. New Orleans
has won and covered four of the past five meetings at the Superdome,
while the Saints are 7-3 SU and 6-4 ATS in the last 10 matchups in the
series.
The Saints swept the season series from the Falcons last season,
including a 31-21 triumph as three-point home underdogs to hand Atlanta
its first loss after a 5-0 start. New Orleans used an early blocked punt
return for a touchdown, similar to Steve Gleason’s blocked punt that
led to a score in the Saints’ victory over the Falcons in 2006 to
re-open the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina.
The Falcons couldn’t pick up revenge in the final matchup of the season,
losing at home to the Saints, 20-17 as six-point favorites. New Orleans
has won and covered four of the past five meetings at the Superdome,
while the Saints are 7-3 SU and 6-4 ATS in the last 10 matchups in the
series.
Since Matt Ryan took over at quarterback for the Falcons, Atlanta has
performed well as a Monday night underdog. The Falcons have compiled a
4-1 ATS record in five opportunities as a Monday ‘dog, including an
outright victory over the Eagles in Week 1 last season. However, three
of those covers came as a double-digit underdog, while Atlanta has lost
five straight primetime games to New Orleans since 2009.
Since Matt Ryan took over at quarterback for the Falcons, Atlanta has
performed well as a Monday night underdog. The Falcons have compiled a
4-1 ATS record in five opportunities as a Monday ‘dog, including an
outright victory over the Eagles in Week 1 last season. However, three
of those covers came as a double-digit underdog, while Atlanta has lost
five straight primetime games to New Orleans since 2009.
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