Oddsmaker's Error-NFL (won L4 NFL weeks)

My Oddsmaker's Error is on the Car Panthers at 4:05 ET. The Saints matched the best start in franchise history with a 35-27 home win over Atlanta on Monday night ('91 Saints also opened 7-0). However, Monday's win was the first time New Orleans failed to cover in 2009. No one can argue with the way Drew Brees has played (68.3% / 286.6 YPG / 16-6 ratio / 107.6 QB rating) or the team's running game, which is fourth in the NFL at 153.3 YPG (4.5 YPC). That being said, let's note that the Saints almost lost in Week 7 at Miami (trailed 24-3 before rallying for a 46-34 win) and in last Monday night's game, the Saints were outgained by an opponent for the first time all season. Now I don't want to make too big of a deal over the Panthers but let's not forget this team was 12-4 in 2008. It's been an awful season for QB Delhomme (an NFL-high 13 INTs with a pathetic QB rating of 59.3) but this team can run and play defense. DeAngelo Williams has topped 150 yards in TWO of Carolina's last three games, including last week's 34-21 win at Arizona where the Panthers ran for 270 yards (Cards' defense entered the game allowing an NFL-best 67.5 YPG). Carolina is averaging 148.9 YPG on the ground this season (5th-best) and 4.7 YPC. The defense ranks seventh overall, allowing 288.1 YPG. Seven straight wins is impressive but laying about two TDs to the Panthers is "too much to ask." Just look at the history between these two teams since the NFL expanded to 32 teams in 2002, creating four, four-team divisions in both the AFC and NFC. The Panthers and Saints plus the Bucs and Falcons have made up the NFC South since then. The Panthers have come to New Orleans in each of the last seven years and won, outright. For the record, the Panthers have won at New Orleans 10-6, 23-20, 32-21, 27-10, 31-21, 16-13 and 33-31. I'm taking the points! Oddsmaker's Error 15* Car Panthers.