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Showing posts with label eli manning. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 06, 2015

NFL 2015 Week 13 - EvenMoney's Game of the Week (Jets vs Giants)

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"[D]uck what you heard - who's the best in New York,
Fulfilling fantasies without that [fairy] Mr. Roarke?"

With so many quality matchups this Sunday, the early marketing value is on this clash between the two New York metropolitan area teams, where a loss by either dooms a chance at the playoffs.

For the Giants, the reality is that they must win, at least, 4 out of their last 5 games to finish 9-7 for the season. This is only the starting point because they also need the Washington Redskins to finish no better than 9-7.

For the Jets, they too must finish no less than 9-7 but realistically they too must win 4 out of their last 5 games. A 10-6 record will likely get them into the AFC's tie-breaking discussion.

The mathematical possibilities for both teams are too many to ponder, so the best bet is to focus on this game. 

Historically, the New York Giants are the best NFL team in New York. At the same time, fan adulation is not as lopsided as in Major League Baseball where the New York Yankees dominate the landscape when contrasted to the New York Mets.



For this year, at this moment: Who's the best in New York? The Jets have a better record by one game, but is that enough? The Giants can win their division and make the playoffs with an equal or worse record. The Jets cannot.

Their offensive output is nearly identical with the slight edge going to the Giants mainly because of Points Scored, while the Jets have the superior running game.

Defensively, the two teams are polar opposites. The Jets are very conventional, besting the Giants on points and yardage given and Sacks. The Giants are way better on Interceptions and Fumbles.

The better quarterback conversation is a landslide for the Giants' Eli Manning in all passing categories, while the Jets' Ryan Fitzpatrick can make more happen with his legs and enjoys better pass protection.

Though the Jets have a better starting Receiver tandem in Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker, in this game against secondaries that have struggled, Manning has a better corps of receivers to target, particularly Odell Beckham, Jr.

On the offensive side, the game comes down to the Jets' Chris Ivory, the current best running back in New York. The key reasons are:
  • not falling behind early -- only 1 win when trailing at halftime
  • 0-3 when Fitzpatrick throws 2 or more Interceptions
  • 1-5 when opponent scores 22+ points

Basically, the Jets need Chris Ivory involved throughout for offensive balance in their play calling and to keep their defense off the field because the Giants:
  • have scored 24 points in 8 of their 11 games
  • 1-5 when opponent scores 24+ points
  • 4-1 when opponent scores less than 22 points

With the game being NY Jets At NY Giants (+2.5; 46.5),  the numbers favor the Giants (.842) to win by 2 points simply because the Giants have not had problems scoring.

So, I take the Giants (UNDER) but with Ivory having a big game and helping Jets to a narrow victory. Pick wisely, come back for Monday's pick and until then who do you think is the best in New York?

Sunday, November 15, 2015

NFL 2015 Week 10 - EvenMoney's Game of the Week (Patriots vs Giants)

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New England At NY Giants (+7; 54.5) provides one of two remaining chances for the Patriots not to have an undefeated season. To beat the New England Patriots, a team needs a veteran quarterback who can challenge them. The next time for this to occur will be against the Denver Broncos in Week 12.

There were two previous weeks (1 and 6) when the Patriots faced teams with quarterbacks that posed such a threat. Since then, the Patriots have been able to bomb away and run through teams, knowing no matter the points they give up on defense, their offense will have a chance to surpass it.

The New York Giants have a veteran, championship level quarterback in Eli Manning, who is Top 5 to Top 10 in Completions, Attempts, Comp. Percentage, and Passing TouchDowns. Contrast this with the Giants being 24th in the league in Rushing at under 100 Yards per game and ZERO TouchDowns.



For the Giants to be competitive, Eli needs major help from the defense. Though much maligned for lapses of bad play and giving up 25.1 points per game, the Giants defense is Top 3 in Interceptions and Forced Fumbles.

Still they are ranked last in Sacks and hope the return of Jean Pierre-Paul provides immediate help. New York will need an effective pass rush to control Tom Brady and a Patriots offense that has scored 27+ points each game, averaging 34.5ppg and besting opponents by 16.63ppg.

Before taking that to the bank, do note that the large margins of victory has come against 4 teams with a combined record of 10-22. In the other 4 games, New England won by an average of 7.25 points.

That is not to say that Tom Brady is not having a superb season where he is Top 5 to Top 10 in 8 leading categories.

The question is simple: can the Giants defense hold the Patriots to 27 points or under? If so, then the Giants have won 4 out of 5 of games when their defense holds up.

So, I take the Giants (UNDER). Pick wisely, come back for Monday's pick and until then watch two Super Bowl winning teams and quarterbacks give you a glimpse of the near future.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

What Has Eli Done For You Lately - NFL 2015 TNF 3

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Eli Manning and the New York Giants are on the ropes but it truly feels like Ali's rope-a-dope strategy gone wrong. The Giants should be 2-0 going into tonight's matchup against the Washington Redskins.

The Redskins should have the same record, instead of being 1-1. At Giants (-3.5; 44), something's got to give when two NFC East stalworths that have fallen on hard times vie for a division championship.

The NFC East division will be contested until the final week of the season, partly and mainly due to the injury suffered by Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Tony Romo and the Philadelphia Eagles being in a somber slumber.

The Cowboys will patch holes. The Eagles will rise. For the Redskins to keep pace, they have to maintain their conservative, ball control approach.

The Giants, on the other hand, have to put it all on the line and open up the offense even more, relying on their star Quarterback Eli Manning.

The Defensive edge goes to the Redskins, though they have faced two lesser offenses, both games at Home. This is a tough pick no matter how you slice it.

The Giants won both meetings last season, which keeps them as a Home favorite, where the Redskins can lose by 7 points or the Giants lose by 1 point.

So, I go with Giants (Under).  Pick wisely, come back for Sunday's picks and enjoy this playlist.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

NFL 2012, Week 3: Hedging the Straight-Line (Projections)



9/23/2012

Hedging the Straight-Line




WEEK 3

NFL 2012 Season

















Home

Away
Hedging

Straight Line
Projected Total Score
Carolina Panthers

New York Giants
2.05

8.77
46.0
Chicago Bears

St. Louis Rams
-9.80

-5.02
59.0
Cleveland Browns

Buffalo Bills
-5.61

0.67
59.0
Indianapolis Colts

Jacksonville Jaguars
5.70

0.96
64.0
Dallas Cowboys

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4.07

10.54
66.0
Miami Dolphins

New York Jets
12.99

9.08
50.0
Minnesota Vikings

San Francisco 49ers
2.91

-0.56
50.0
New Orleans Saints

Kansas City Chiefs
-7.03

-10.33
47.0
Tennessee Titans

Detroit Lions
9.91

1.10
50.0
Washington Redskins

Cincinnati Bengals
-10.74

0.35
66.0
Arizona Cardinals

Philadelphia Eagles
-4.55

-5.94
47.0
San Diego Chargers

Atlanta Falcons
4.41

7.62
44.0
Denver Broncos

Houston Texans
4.34

-3.63
36.0
Oakland Raiders

Pittsburgh Steelers
1.61

0.60
47.0
Baltimore Ravens

New England Patriots
-6.84

-9.69
57.0
Seattle Seahawks

Green Bay Packers
0.70

6.54
47.0

NFL 2012, Week 2: Hedging the Straight-Line (Results)




Hedging the Straight-Line



WEEK 2

NFL 2012 Season














Home

Away
Final Total Score
Result
Score Variance
Green Bay Packers

Chicago Bears
33.0
P
6
Buffalo Bills

Kansas City Chiefs
52.0
W
1
Carolina Panthers

New Orleans Saints
62.0
L
-18
Cincinnati Bengals

Cleveland Browns
61.0
L
-9
Indianapolis Colts

Minnesota Vikings
43.0
L
5
Jacksonville Jaguars

Houston Texans
34.0
W
12
Miami Dolphins

Oakland Raiders
48.0
L
-2
New England Patriots

Arizona Cardinals
38.0
L
4
New York Giants

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
75.0
W
-24
Philadelphia Eagles

Baltimore Ravens
47.0
L
7
St. Louis Rams

Washington Redskins
59.0
L
-6
Seattle Seahawks

Dallas Cowboys
34.0
L
5
Pittsburgh Steelers

New York Jets
37.0
L
8
San Diego Chargers

Tennessee Titans
48.0
W
0
San Francisco 49ers

Detroit Lions
46.0
L
-2
Atlanta Falcons

Denver Broncos
48.0
W
-7



W
5
-1



L
10




P
1









WINS
LOSSES
PUSH
Last Week
7
9

0
Overall

12
19

1