Saints at Vikings picks: All aboard the Josh Dobbs bandwagon!
Pioneer Press staffers who cover the Vikings forecast Sunday’s game at U.S. Bank Stadium against the New Orleans Saints:
DANE MIZUTANI
Vikings 31, Saints 24
Josh Dobbs put him 31 points last week while learning most of the plays on the fly. Imagine what he’ll be able to do this week with ample time to prepare.
JOHN SHIPLEY
Vikings 24, Saints 19
Since Bountygate, the Vikings have owned New Orleans. Also not going to pick against new local hero Josh Dobbs.
CHARLEY WALTERS
Vikings 24, Saints 23
Josh Dobbs is too good a story not to win again.
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