Support for the 10-year yield layinitially at 2.425 percent and then 2.46 percent, he said. After selling $166 billion of debt last week, thethird-largest ever weekly issuance, the market faces onlyshort-term issuance this week, starting with the FederalReserve's auction of $150 billion 28-day Term Auction Facility(TAF) and the Treasury's weekly sale of three- and six-monthbills on Monday. The weekly Treasury sale of four-week bills is set forTuesday when the Treasury will also sell 52-week bills. Five-year notes US5YTRR were up 4/32, yielding 1.49percent, while the 30-year bond US30YTRR was up 18/32, itsyield easing to 3.03 percent from 3.06 percent late on Friday. Give your Poll to your Favorite team at NFC Week 10 Power Poll.1: New Orleans Saints (6-2 ATS, 8-0 SU) (LW: 1) The Saints spotted the Panthers two TDs on the betting line and two more TDs in the first quarter, and it was only barely enough for Carolina to cover the spread. New Orleans has now proved that it can win from behind both at home and on the road, and could be the team to beat in the NFC.Up Next: Away Rams (-13.5)2: San Francisco 49ers (5-2-1 ATS, 3-5 SU) (LW: 3) San Francisco just seems like a team of "Yeah, buts” this season. The Niners were every bit as good as Tennessee on Sunday afternoon Yeah, but they ultimately lost 34-27. 
That had better change soon, or head coach Mike Singletary may flip his lid.Up Next: Home vs. Bears (-3) -1153: Dallas Cowboys (5-3 ATS, 6-2 SU) (LW: 5) How 'bout 'dem Cowboys "Big D" is in the saddle in the NFC East and holds a commanding lead on a playoff spot. Now we're back to asking "if" and not "when." A few more wins, and we'll be asking about an extension.Up Next: Away Packers (-3) 1004: Minnesota Vikings (5-3 ATS, 7-1 SU) (LW: 4) Minnesota watched and grinned with approval as both Chicago and Green Bay were embarrassed on Sunday afternoon. If QB Brett Favre and the Vikes find a way to blow this lead in the division, they should be sent to the glue factory.Up Next: Home vs.

Lions (-16.5)5: Philadelphia Eagles (5-3 ATS, 5-3 SU) (LW: 2) Sunday night's loss to the Cowboys had to be crushing for the Eagles. They could've carried a one-game lead with the tiebreaker into Week 10, but now, HC Andy Reid and the gang have to be scratching their collective heads about how they're going to find a way to win the NFC East. The good news is that most of the other Wild Card contenders in the NFC also fell on Sunday.Up Next: Away Chargers (2)6: Arizona Cardinals (5-3 ATS, 5-3 SU) (LW: 6) The Cardinals are apparently a miserable home team and an exceptional road team this year. They left the desert and laid an absolute beating on the Bears Sunday afternoon. QB Kurt Warner's five TDs more than made up for his five INTs two weeks ago against Carolina.Up Next: Home vs. Seahawks (-8.5)7: Atlanta Falcons (5-3 ATS, 5-3 SU) (LW: 10) Atlanta bettors had to be scared for a little while, but ultimately, a 31-17 victory over the Redskins was enough to get the job done and beat the number.
Next week is a very important, emotional game, as there is a big difference between a game above and a game below .500 this deep into the season.Up Next: Home vs. Cowboys (3) -120And the rest of the polls for NFC teams Week 10 9: Chicago Bears (4-4 ATS, 4-4 SU) (LW: 8)10: New York Giants (4-4-1 ATS, 5-4 SU) (LW: 9)11: Carolina Panthers (3-5 ATS, 3-5 SU) (LW: 13)12: Seattle Seahawks (3-5 ATS, 3-5 SU) (LW: 14)13: St. North Carolina Faith Leaders Call on Sen. Burr to End Filibuster Threat ofLegislation to Protect Kids From TobaccoPress Conference January 15 at 11 a.m.