PREMIUM
10* NFC NON-DIV. GAME OF MONTH - 100% L/W!
(NFL) NY Giants vs. San Francisco,
Point Spread: 10.50 | -105.00 NY Giants (Away)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 10.50 | -105.00 NY Giants (Away)
Result: Loss
This is a 10* NON-DIVISIONAL NFC GOM on the Giants.
The Giants are 1-1 SU, including 1-0 on the road after escaping with a 31-28 victory at Arizona in Week 2. New York made huge half time adjustments, scoring all 31 of its points in the second half.
I say for sure it's able to keep that momentum rolling here now. NY is 0-2 ATS, and while I'm stopping short in calling for the outright upset here, I do think that NY and Danny Dimes will be competitive enough down the stretch to cover with the large spread that they're being afforded.
San Francisco returns home for the first time this season. Last week it won at division rival LA by a score of 30-23, the Rams kicking a FG with only 4 seconds left to ruin the 0.5-point cover for most people (that's IF you had San Fran, I actually had the Rams, so admittedly "lucked out" on that one.)
The bottom line here is that this is just a few too many points to be giving up in my opinion, as New York definitely showed me something in the second half there last week on BOTH sides of the field.
Grab the points, the play is NEW YORK.
Good luck, NP
The Giants are 1-1 SU, including 1-0 on the road after escaping with a 31-28 victory at Arizona in Week 2. New York made huge half time adjustments, scoring all 31 of its points in the second half.
I say for sure it's able to keep that momentum rolling here now. NY is 0-2 ATS, and while I'm stopping short in calling for the outright upset here, I do think that NY and Danny Dimes will be competitive enough down the stretch to cover with the large spread that they're being afforded.
San Francisco returns home for the first time this season. Last week it won at division rival LA by a score of 30-23, the Rams kicking a FG with only 4 seconds left to ruin the 0.5-point cover for most people (that's IF you had San Fran, I actually had the Rams, so admittedly "lucked out" on that one.)
The bottom line here is that this is just a few too many points to be giving up in my opinion, as New York definitely showed me something in the second half there last week on BOTH sides of the field.
Grab the points, the play is NEW YORK.
Good luck, NP