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NFL play offs betting picks

In Betting picks on January 14, 2012 at 10:25 pm

I was late to bet on Saints against 49ers this evening, I ‘ll escape Broncos – Pats match, but I am on time to share my thoughts about Giants @ Packers match.

 

The last season’s champions will try to continue the great performances at Lambeau field and make 14th consecutive victory at home ground. They were superior against Giants at home in NFL history, but in the same time Giants won two from last three games at Lambeau.

NFL betting picks - Play offs

Packers defense was perfect in regular season. They have kept all rivals under 25 whole season long, but the fact that they scored 83 points in the last two matches against Giants brings them a full self-confidence.

 

On the other hand, Elly Manning has three career road wins and has opportunity to tie all time record. If  Giants run as they did in the wild card match against Falcons (172 yards), they will be on the right track to make surprise. The main aim should be 150 rushing yards, since they won last 14 consecutive matches when they run the ball more then that. It is just about 40 yards more then Packers’ defense allowed in average this season

 

The +7 margin on Giants is pretty fair and I believe that Elly Manning and co. could make this match exciting. Go Giants!

 

Bet on Giants with +7 points handicap at 1.90 at Bet365.

 

More NFL odds:

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Saturaday
Broncos @ Patriots 6.50 1.12
Sunday
Texans @ Ravens 3.80 1.27
Giants @ Packers 3.70 1.27
  1. Ready to see the Giants & Patriots go head-to-head. There are four NFL teams that have never played in a superbowl. Can you name them?

  2. those sites will do nnihtog but make u broke. I’ve tried it twice and lost; it ain’t even worth it. I do spread picks for fun on yahoo college pickem, but i ain’t putting any money on it. If you’re going to do it, than do something like a 10 team parlay with $ 1. If u hit all 10 games u win i think between 800 and 1000 bucks, but if one game is wrong, u lose your $ 1.

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