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We are posting the fatten your wallet play very early this week.That is because we love this play no matter what happens from here till Sunday.The topic is 4-0 thus far...we got a late start and did not post it the 1st 3 weeks.But since week 4 we have won 4 in a row.Let`s make it 5-0 with this fatten your wallet play.
I don`t have a personal write up...
I will post the game notes.
REDSKINS OFFENSE VS. GIANTS DEFENSE
Washington running back Clinton Portis heads into Sunday's game with 4,958 yards in 50 career games, and needs 42 to tie Jamal Lewis for the fifth- fastest to 5,000 all time. Portis' teams are 19-7 when he rushes for 100 yards. The former Miami (FL) standout has averaged 108.5 yards per game in two all-time meetings with the Giants. On the season, Portis has run for 544 yards and three touchdowns on 123 carries - a 4.4-yard per carry average, and comes off a 101-yard, three-touchdown effort against the 49ers. Washington is fourth in the league in rushing offense (139.8 yards per game) heading into Sunday's game.
The Giants have been a sieve for opposing running backs thus far, ranking 12th and 13th in the NFC in yards per game and yards per attempt, respectively. New York has been gashed for 116 yards per game and 4.3 yards per carry. In the Giants' Week 7 defeat of Denver, Broncos running back Mike Anderson went for 120 yards on 24 carries (5.0 average) while Tatum Bell sprang for 60 yards on eight attempts (7.5 average). New York is currently 21st in NFL rushing defense (116 yards per game). Washington is eighth in NFL passing offense (247.3 yards per game).
Brunell (1492 passing yards, 12 TD, 2 INT) scored one for the over-30 set with his effort against the Niners, continuing a stretch in which he's thrown two or more TDs in five straight starts and has a 100-plus QB rating and three TD passes in each of his last two. Brunell has only thrown two interceptions in 2005, which is tied for third-fewest in the NFL. Wideout Santana Moss (38 receptions, 5 TD) played home games at Giants Stadium for four seasons with the New York Jets. Moss has caught 38 passes for a league-best 743 yards and five touchdowns, and had five catches for 112 yards and a score against the 49ers last Sunday.
New York has surrendered 295.8 yards per game via the pass and a 64.7 completion percentage through six games. The yardage total places the Giants 15th in the 16-team NFC. Defensive end Michael Strahan has 123.5 career sacks and needs 3.5 to pass Derrick Thomas for 10th in league history. He has 15 sacks in his career versus Washington, his second-highest total against any team (Philadelphia, 18.5). Linebacker Antonio Pierce (50 tackles, 1 INT), who spent four seasons with the Redskins and led the club in tackles last year, will be facing his former team for the first time. The Giants are a distant 31st in the league in passing defense (295.8 yards per game).
GIANTS OFFENSE VS. REDSKINS DEFENSE
Ninety more rushing yards for New York running back Tiki Barber (483 rushing yards, 13 receptions, 5 TD on the year) will put the 2004 Pro Bowler over the 7,500 career mark, something no Giant has ever done. Barber also has 45 career rushing touchdowns, needing four to tie Rodney Hampton for the club record. Barber ran for 86 yards on 19 carries and scored once in the win over the Broncos last Sunday. Fueled by Barber's running, the G-Men are 17th in the league in rushing offense (108.5 yards per game).
The Redskins are ninth and 11th in the NFC, respectively, in terms of rushing yards per game and yards per play. Gregg Williams' unit has allowed 108.5 yards per game through six games, 15th-best in the NFL, and a per-carry average of 4.2. Frank Gore of San Francisco put up numbers - 89 yards on nine carries - in Washington's big victory, but the stats fail to mention that 72 of the yards came on one play when the Redskins led, 52-10, with 2 minutes to play.
He hasn't gotten there yet, but more and more the younger Manning is beginning to produce like his older brother. Eli has tossed at least one TD pass in seven straight games, posting 15 touchdowns and only five interceptions in that span. His 6.2 touchdown percentage (12 touchdowns in 194 passes) is third-best in the NFL. Manning completed 23-of-42 passes against the Broncos for 214 yards and two touchdowns against one INT. The Ole Miss product's favorite target in 2005 has been wideout Plaxico Burress (36 receptions, 5 TD), with tight end Jeremy Shockey (25 receptions, 3 TD) making an impact as well.
Washington has allowed 157.5 passing yards per game and just a 56.2 percent completion rate through six games, both among the conference's best. The yardage rating, in fact. is first in the NFC and fourth overall in the league. Redskins defensive tackle Cornelius Griffin, who spent four seasons with the Giants, is ranked fourth among NFL interior linemen with three sacks. The Redskins sacked rookie Alex Smith five times and allowed only eight completions for 92 yards in the Week 7 rout. The Redskins have just 10 sacks on the year.
Yes..the fatten your wallet play is the...
Washington Redskins +2
Look for them to work on the Giant defense
with the pass and run..all day long.
BET ID=33890965
Straight Wager 10/27/05 23:30 ET
200.00/190.48 Result: Pending
Redskins(Washington)
Giants(NewYork) 10/30/05 (13:00 ET)
Redskins(Washington) +2 (-105
I don`t have a personal write up...
I will post the game notes.
REDSKINS OFFENSE VS. GIANTS DEFENSE
Washington running back Clinton Portis heads into Sunday's game with 4,958 yards in 50 career games, and needs 42 to tie Jamal Lewis for the fifth- fastest to 5,000 all time. Portis' teams are 19-7 when he rushes for 100 yards. The former Miami (FL) standout has averaged 108.5 yards per game in two all-time meetings with the Giants. On the season, Portis has run for 544 yards and three touchdowns on 123 carries - a 4.4-yard per carry average, and comes off a 101-yard, three-touchdown effort against the 49ers. Washington is fourth in the league in rushing offense (139.8 yards per game) heading into Sunday's game.
The Giants have been a sieve for opposing running backs thus far, ranking 12th and 13th in the NFC in yards per game and yards per attempt, respectively. New York has been gashed for 116 yards per game and 4.3 yards per carry. In the Giants' Week 7 defeat of Denver, Broncos running back Mike Anderson went for 120 yards on 24 carries (5.0 average) while Tatum Bell sprang for 60 yards on eight attempts (7.5 average). New York is currently 21st in NFL rushing defense (116 yards per game). Washington is eighth in NFL passing offense (247.3 yards per game).
Brunell (1492 passing yards, 12 TD, 2 INT) scored one for the over-30 set with his effort against the Niners, continuing a stretch in which he's thrown two or more TDs in five straight starts and has a 100-plus QB rating and three TD passes in each of his last two. Brunell has only thrown two interceptions in 2005, which is tied for third-fewest in the NFL. Wideout Santana Moss (38 receptions, 5 TD) played home games at Giants Stadium for four seasons with the New York Jets. Moss has caught 38 passes for a league-best 743 yards and five touchdowns, and had five catches for 112 yards and a score against the 49ers last Sunday.
New York has surrendered 295.8 yards per game via the pass and a 64.7 completion percentage through six games. The yardage total places the Giants 15th in the 16-team NFC. Defensive end Michael Strahan has 123.5 career sacks and needs 3.5 to pass Derrick Thomas for 10th in league history. He has 15 sacks in his career versus Washington, his second-highest total against any team (Philadelphia, 18.5). Linebacker Antonio Pierce (50 tackles, 1 INT), who spent four seasons with the Redskins and led the club in tackles last year, will be facing his former team for the first time. The Giants are a distant 31st in the league in passing defense (295.8 yards per game).
GIANTS OFFENSE VS. REDSKINS DEFENSE
Ninety more rushing yards for New York running back Tiki Barber (483 rushing yards, 13 receptions, 5 TD on the year) will put the 2004 Pro Bowler over the 7,500 career mark, something no Giant has ever done. Barber also has 45 career rushing touchdowns, needing four to tie Rodney Hampton for the club record. Barber ran for 86 yards on 19 carries and scored once in the win over the Broncos last Sunday. Fueled by Barber's running, the G-Men are 17th in the league in rushing offense (108.5 yards per game).
The Redskins are ninth and 11th in the NFC, respectively, in terms of rushing yards per game and yards per play. Gregg Williams' unit has allowed 108.5 yards per game through six games, 15th-best in the NFL, and a per-carry average of 4.2. Frank Gore of San Francisco put up numbers - 89 yards on nine carries - in Washington's big victory, but the stats fail to mention that 72 of the yards came on one play when the Redskins led, 52-10, with 2 minutes to play.
He hasn't gotten there yet, but more and more the younger Manning is beginning to produce like his older brother. Eli has tossed at least one TD pass in seven straight games, posting 15 touchdowns and only five interceptions in that span. His 6.2 touchdown percentage (12 touchdowns in 194 passes) is third-best in the NFL. Manning completed 23-of-42 passes against the Broncos for 214 yards and two touchdowns against one INT. The Ole Miss product's favorite target in 2005 has been wideout Plaxico Burress (36 receptions, 5 TD), with tight end Jeremy Shockey (25 receptions, 3 TD) making an impact as well.
Washington has allowed 157.5 passing yards per game and just a 56.2 percent completion rate through six games, both among the conference's best. The yardage rating, in fact. is first in the NFC and fourth overall in the league. Redskins defensive tackle Cornelius Griffin, who spent four seasons with the Giants, is ranked fourth among NFL interior linemen with three sacks. The Redskins sacked rookie Alex Smith five times and allowed only eight completions for 92 yards in the Week 7 rout. The Redskins have just 10 sacks on the year.
Yes..the fatten your wallet play is the...
Washington Redskins +2
Look for them to work on the Giant defense
with the pass and run..all day long.
BET ID=33890965
Straight Wager 10/27/05 23:30 ET
200.00/190.48 Result: Pending
Redskins(Washington)
Giants(NewYork) 10/30/05 (13:00 ET)
Redskins(Washington) +2 (-105