Montreal Gazette

Struggling Saints look to halt Falcons

- BARRY WILNER

Now that the Atlanta Falcons have swept the NFC East, they finally get a taste of their own division.

That comes Thursday at New Orleans, where the struggling Saints try to slow their archrival’s march through the conference.

The Falcons (5-0) have learned how to win the close ones under new coach Dan Quinn, and only Arizona has scored more than Atlanta’s 162 points.

A thrilling comeback win over Washington — the Falcons have made a habit of those — gave them sole possession of the NFC South lead because Carolina (4-0) was idle.

Atlanta is a three-point choice over New Orleans, which comes off a pedestrian performanc­e in a loss at Philadelph­ia. The Saints (1-4) can’t run the ball or stop the run and only winless Detroit has more giveaways in the NFC.

Our pick? Falcons, 31-21

IN OTHER MATCHUPS THIS WEEK:

Kansas City (plus 3½) at Minnesota: Vikings are well-rested, Chiefs are banged-up and demoralize­d. Best bet: Vikings, 23-13 Baltimore (minus 2½) at San Francisco: Harbaugh vs. Harbaugh in the coaching rematch — oh wait. Older brother Jim is a Wolverine now. Upset special: 49ers, 21-16 New England (minus 7½) at Indianapol­is: Patriots continue their get-even-with-everybody campaign by — dare we? — deflating Colts. Patriots, 30-20 New York Giants (plus 4) at Philadelph­ia, Monday night: Anybody have a healthy wideout to lend the Giants? Eagles, 23-17

San Diego (plus 10) at Green Bay:

Aaron Rodgers begins another intercepti­on-freePacker­s, 33-20 home streak. Cincinnati­Bills are (minustoo banged-up3½) at Buffalo:to slow down the Bengals’ express. Bengals, 20-10

Denver (minus 4) at Cleveland: Denver’s spotless record could get marked here. We think Broncos scrape through. Broncos, 19-16

Carolina (plus 6½) at Seattle: Panthers’ spotless record will get marked, but Seahawks don’t do anything easily. Seahawks, 20-19 Washington (plus 6) at New York Jets: Jets come off bye, get Sheldon Richardson back to boost strong D. Jets, 20-13

Arizona (minus 3) at Pittsburgh: Cardinals hung out at West Virginia resort while Steelers needed every second in San Diego. Cardinals, 24-16 Houston (minus 1½) at Jacksonvil­le: Not much to like with either of these clubs so far. Jaguars, 17-16

Miami (plus 3) at Tennessee: Not much to like with either of these clubs, either. Dolphins coaching change could help. Dolphins, 17-14

Chicago (plus 3) at Detroit: Forget about 0-16, Lions finally get it right, but barely. Lions, 17-16

2015 Record: Against spread: week (8-5), season (41-32-1). Straight up: week 9-5, season (50-27)

Best bet: 3-2 against spread, 4-1 straight up.

Upset special: 1-4 against spread, 1-4 straight up.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Falcons’ Nate Stupar, left, embraces teammate Robert Alford after Alford’s game-winning touchdown against Washington last week.
JOHN BAZEMORE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Falcons’ Nate Stupar, left, embraces teammate Robert Alford after Alford’s game-winning touchdown against Washington last week.

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