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SI's Best Pick for this weekend's games..


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Joe Fortenbaugh: Panthers -3 vs. Saints.  New Orleans has problems traveling far beyond that stench of urine that permeates the nostrils of any passerby within 200 yards of Bourbon Street. In seven home games this season, the Saints are 7-0 while amassing averages of 32.8 points and 439.7 total yards per game, with sack and turnover differentials amounting to +10 and +5, respectively. But the 2010 champs can’t handle life away from the Voodoo Dome. On the road, the Saints are 3-4 while averaging just 18.4 points and 354.2 total yards per game to go with the team’s -5 turnover differential and +3 sack differential. The Panthers are in a revenge spot here and are 5-0-1 ATS in their last six games at home, while the Saints are 0-5 ATS in their last five road games and 1-4 ATS over their last five trips to Carolina.

 

 

http://nfl.si.com/2013/12/20/nfl-week-16-betting-odds-lines/

 
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Best Bet

Joe Fortenbaugh: Panthers -3 vs. Saints.  New Orleans has problems traveling far beyond that stench of urine that permeates the nostrils of any passerby within 200 yards of Bourbon Street. In seven home games this season, the Saints are 7-0 while amassing averages of 32.8 points and 439.7 total yards per game, with sack and turnover differentials amounting to +10 and +5, respectively. But the 2010 champs can’t handle life away from the Voodoo Dome. On the road, the Saints are 3-4 while averaging just 18.4 points and 354.2 total yards per game to go with the team’s -5 turnover differential and +3 sack differential. The Panthers are in a revenge spot here and are 5-0-1 ATS in their last six games at home, while the Saints are 0-5 ATS in their last five road games and 1-4 ATS over their last five trips to Carolina.

 

 

http://nfl.si.com/2013/12/20/nfl-week-16-betting-odds-lines/

 

 

 

 

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Bourbon St was pretty awful. What a touristy dump.

Frenchman was much better.

Exactly, Bourbon is a bunch of tourist vomiting and pissing everywhere while complaining about the smell, that's why locals don't hang out there. Frenchman is a good spot to take in some real local culture along with some places in Warehouse district.

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Since that whole city is under sea level it always suffers from heat/moisture and the rank of mildew.....

Not to mention what urine would smell like in that environment.

Considering half of a New Orleans is ABOVE sea level, including the subject of this thread downtown and French Quarter, pretty sure the humidity is related to its position relative to equator and surrounding water, if moisture was related to sea level, than cities well above sea level like Orlando and Pensacola should have almost no heat/moisture, at least according to what you're saying,

The urine smell is also easy to avoid, just stay always from the 5 blocks of bars on Bourbon St between 6pm and when it's pressured washed at 4 am. Easy solution!

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