Sunday 28 November 2010

Miami Dolphins vs.Oakland Raiders am football week 12 match live telecast on 28 nov

The New Orleans Saints will travel for a Thanksgiving Day NFL pro football contest against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday afternoon.

Kick off time from Dallas is scheduled for 1PM Eastern Time with national television coverage provided by FOX.




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The betting odds came in with the New Orleans Saints lined as -3 point favorites with an over under of 50 ½ points.

The NFL betting public has not moved this point spread as the New Orleans Saints are lined as a -3 point favorite. The total has seen no movement as the game is hung at 50 ½ points.

New Orleans Saints money line bettors will lay -160 odds with the Dallas Cowboys returning +140 odds to earn the straight up victory without the points a factor in the bet.

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These two NFC clubs met last year in a Saturday night late December meeting that saw Dallas post the 24-17 road victory as a 7 ½ point road underdog. The game landed under the closing total of 41 points.




Dallas was able to produce 294 yards on the Saints defense. The Cowboys ran wild on the Saints defense with 145 yards on 36 carries. Dallas forced three Saints turnovers and played turnover free football in the victory. The Cowboys defense sacked Drew Brees four times.

The Saints travels to Dallas with a record of 7-3 on the season. The club puts up 23 points and 383 yards per game.

The team is on the road for the fifth time this season where they are 3-1. Their lone road loss came in a 30-20 loss at Arizona as a 6 ½ point road favorite. New Orleans gave away that game with 4 turnovers in defeat.

The squad is coming off a 34-19 home victory against the Seattle Seahawks last Sunday as an 11 point home favorite.



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The Saints pounded the Seahawks defense for 494 yards and converted on 11 of 15 on third down. The Saints were able to produce 112 rushing yards on their NFC West opponent. They only converted twice in five red zone appearances.

Quarterback Drew Bress completed 29 of 43 passes for 382 yards with four touchdowns and 2 picks.

Running back Chris Ivory had 23 carries for 99 yards and a score.

Wide receiver Marques Colston had a big game with 8 catches for 113 yards and two scores. Robert Meachem contributed with 3 receptions with two touchdowns and 50 yards.

New Orleans allows its opponents just 17 points and 291 yards per game.

The Saints allowed Seattle 424 yards and 7 of 12 on third down. New Orleans bunkered down on run defense allowing their opponent last week just 58 yards on 17 carries. The Saints allowed the opposing signal caller to complete 32 of 44 passes for 366 yards and 1 score.



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Dallas hosts New Orleans with a record of 3-7 on the season. The team puts up 22 points and 356 yards per game.

The Cowboys are home for the sixth time this season where they are 1-5 on the year. After starting 0-7 on the season and changing head coaches the team has won two straight games. Two weeks back they pounded the New York Giants 33-20 as a 12 ½ point road underdog.

Dallas is coming off a 35-19 victory against the Detroit Lions last week as a -5 ½ point home favorite.

Dallas put up 265 yards and converted on 6 of 11 on third down. The team rushed it 30 times for 134 yards and a 4 ½ yards per carry average. Dallas in three red zone appearances scored a touchdown each time.

Quarterback Jon Kitna completed 18 of 24 passes for 147 yards with three touchdowns and no picks. He also ran it 4 times for 40 yards and a score.

Running back Felix Jones had 11 carries for 51 yards. He caught 3 passes for 35 yards. Marion Barber on 13 carries had just 36 yards.

Tight end Jason Witten led the club with 4 catches for 48 yards. Miles Austin had 2 catches for 7 yards and two touchdowns. Dez Bryant on 3 catches had just 8 yards and a score.

The Cowboys allows their opponents 27 points and 352 yards per game.

The team allowed the Lions last week 338 yards and 10 of 18 on third down. The Cowboys limited their NFC North opponent on the ground allowing just 75 yards on 20 carries. Dallas did allow two touchdowns in two red zone appearances by Detroit.



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