NYG HUGE:bigun:
New York is going to take the fight to this Chicago team from the opening kick and the G-Men will win this game by double digits. They have a decided home field advantage as this team is 11-5 ATS in its last 16 games at the Meadowlands. This Chicago team has not impressed me very much on the road as they barely escaped with wins at Arizona and Minnesota in their two most recent roadies. They turn the ball over too much (six turnovers last week in their home loss to Miami) as they've committed eight turnovers (six picks!) in their last two road games. I mean, do you really want to put your faith (and your money) on Rex Grossman's ability to get the job done in a hostile environment? I don't. This guy is always ready to implode and he'll do so again tonight. Yes, he's tossed 14 TD passes this year, but he's also been intercepted 10 times, too. He'll miss the field-stretching capabilities of ailing receiver Bernard Berrian and to be honest, Chicago has been sub-par running the football this year.
Both teams are banged up and several star players from both sides will be either be out or not playing. One of those will be Chicago's strong safety Mike Brown, who was lost for the year with a foot injury a few weeks back in the comeback win over Arizona. That has really had an impact on Chicago's run defense and I know New York will be able to move the football on the ground tonight. And of course, New York has the better signal caller in this one with Eli Manning. He needs a signature national TV win and he'll be extra inspired after watching his big brother shine last week in the prime time lights. He'll come large, Grossman will make mistakes and New York will dominate in this easy double digit home win and cover.
New York is going to take the fight to this Chicago team from the opening kick and the G-Men will win this game by double digits. They have a decided home field advantage as this team is 11-5 ATS in its last 16 games at the Meadowlands. This Chicago team has not impressed me very much on the road as they barely escaped with wins at Arizona and Minnesota in their two most recent roadies. They turn the ball over too much (six turnovers last week in their home loss to Miami) as they've committed eight turnovers (six picks!) in their last two road games. I mean, do you really want to put your faith (and your money) on Rex Grossman's ability to get the job done in a hostile environment? I don't. This guy is always ready to implode and he'll do so again tonight. Yes, he's tossed 14 TD passes this year, but he's also been intercepted 10 times, too. He'll miss the field-stretching capabilities of ailing receiver Bernard Berrian and to be honest, Chicago has been sub-par running the football this year.
Both teams are banged up and several star players from both sides will be either be out or not playing. One of those will be Chicago's strong safety Mike Brown, who was lost for the year with a foot injury a few weeks back in the comeback win over Arizona. That has really had an impact on Chicago's run defense and I know New York will be able to move the football on the ground tonight. And of course, New York has the better signal caller in this one with Eli Manning. He needs a signature national TV win and he'll be extra inspired after watching his big brother shine last week in the prime time lights. He'll come large, Grossman will make mistakes and New York will dominate in this easy double digit home win and cover.

