New York Giants Dallas Cowboys Spread, Odds, & Predictions
May 22, 2008
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The Giants come into their round two matchup playing good football. Eli Manning doesn’t look quite so much like the scared puppy that he has been in the past. The Giants have preferred the road this season, or at least it would seem that way. Last week’s win at Tampa Bay was their eighth straight road victory. But Dallas is the only team that has given the Giants a road loss this year and the G-Men will be back in the Big D to try to avenge two losses to the Boys in this one. The Giants were very successful last week at getting to Garcia and they’ll try to bring the heat again this week against Romo. Both QBs are very similar in their ability to maneuver outside the pocket, so the defense should know what it needs to do to contain Romo.
The bye week could prove to be very beneficial for Dallas as it will enable Terrell Owens to get on the field. Is effectiveness is uncertain, but his presence in the lineup should give the Boys a lift, and if nothing else, could serve as a decoy. But it’s not like Owens is Romo’s only target. Jason Witten and Patrick Crayton are options that the Giants will have to account for. The ground game could be what gives New York the edge. The two headed running back monster of Marion Barber and Julius Jones has been a tough one to stop. Defensively, Wade Phillips has helped the Cowboys improve. Dallas is giving up 20.3ppg, 213.1 passing ypg, and 94.6 rushing yards per game.
Important Trends:
The Giants have covered the spread in 5 of their last 6 games.
New York is 8-1 straight up and 7-2 ATS in road games this season.
The total has gone UNDER in four of the Giants last six games.
The G-Men are just 5-11-1 ATS in their last 17 visits to Dallas.
The Giants are 10-2 UNDER in road games vs. good passing teams averaging 7 or more passing yards/attempt in the second half of the season since 1992.
Dallas has lost 4 in a row ATS.
The Cowboys 13-3 this season and 6-2 at home straight up.
Dallas is 11-5 straight up and 10-5-1 ATS in its last 16 games at home against the Giants, but the Cowboys are just 2-5-1 ATS overall in their last eight games against the Giants. Each of Dallas’
last 3 games have gone UNDER the total.
Odds:
New York Giants +7.5 at BetUS
Dallas Cowboys -7.5 -105 at BetJamaica
Total is set at 47
Predicted Score:
New York Giants 20
Dallas Cowboys 27
Updated January 12th, 2008
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