The New York Giants take on the Atlanta Falcons in the Wild Card week of the 2012 NFL Playoffs. At 10-6, the Falcons secured a Wild Card berth finishing second in the NFC South behind the New Orleans Saints. They’re coming off a 45-24 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in week 17 action.
The Giants clinched the NFC East championship last week with a 31-14 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
This NFL playoff game will be played on Sunday, January 8, 2012 at 1:00 PM ET in Metlife Stadium (formerly the Meadowlands).
The Giants are on a roll. They are healthy, have Eli Manning at the helm and all the confidence in the world. Here are 8 reasons why the Giants will beat the Falcons in the 2012 NFL Playoffs.
- Eli Manning
Not only is Eli Manning having his best year, he’s been in this position before and succeeded in leading the New York Giants to a Super Bowl in 2007.And don’t forget that Eli is at his best when the chips are down, leading the Giants to 6 4th quarter comebacks during the 2011 NFL regular season. In head-to-head match-up with Falcons QB Matt Ryan, Manning has more completions (359 vs 347) and passing yards (4933 vs 4177). - Peaking at the Right time
The Giants are coming off two impressive victories in must-win games (Week 16 vs NY Jets and Week 17 vs. Dallas Cowboys). The defense is healthy again, wide receiver Victor Cruz has been electrifying. He has 82 catches, 1536 yds, 9 TDs, a crucial 99 TD reception in week 16 against the Jets, and another for 74 yards against the Cowboys in week 17.The Defense is playing the best it has all season and the running game has significantly improved. - They’re Healthy
RB Ahmad Bradshaw, DE Justin Tuck, DE Osi Umenyiora and TE Jake Ballad will suit up. - Giants Defense Is Back
The Giants defense, ravished by injuries to key pass rushers, has been exploited by their opponents all year. If it weren’t for the All Pro play of of defense end Jason Pierre-Paul, the Giants wouldn’t be playing in the 2011 NFL playoffs.Last week, Justin Tuck and Osi Umenyiora showed they were healthy enough to be major factors in the win over Dallas. - Deja Vu
The Giants have been here before. Back in 2007, the Giants reeled off 4 consecutive victories and won the Super Bowl. 14 Giant players from that championship team remain. - 12th Man
The Giants play at home. You can bet the crowd will be a factor. - Team Chemistry
Those last two wins have the Giants believing they can go all the way. - Tom Coughlin
You can be Coach Coughlin will have his players ready to execute a solid game plan.
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October 5, 2011
NFL 2011 Week 5 Betting Odds, Best Bet
Two teams remain undefeated going into week 5 of the 2011 NFL season. It’s no surprise the Packers are unbeaten but what about the Detroit Lions sharing this distinction?
As good as the Lions have been, preseason favorites like the New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles and Indianapolis Colts are disappearing from the top.
Six teams will have a bye week in week 5, they are: Cleveland, Dallas, St. Louis, Miami, Washington and Baltimore.
Here’s a tip for betting on NFL games this week: review the league standings and the latest betting odds before you make your NFL picks and best bet.
Our NFL Best Bet for Week 5 is the Green Bay Packers over the Atlanta Falcons. Current betting odds have the Packers favorite by 5 points.
| NFL WEEK 5 Betting Odds, Spreads and Best Bet | ||||
| FAVORITE | SPREAD | UNDERDOG | OVER/UNDER | NFL BEST BET |
| GIANTS | 10 | Seahawks | 41.5 | Seahawks |
| PATRIOTS | 9.5 | Jets | 50 | Jets |
| COLTS | 2 | Chiefs | 38.5 | COLTS |
| VIKINGS | 3 | Cards | 44 | Cards |
| Eagles | 3 | BILLS | 49.5 | Eagles |
| TEXANS | 7 | Raiders | 48.5 | Raiders |
| Saints | 6 | PANTHERS | 52.5 | Saints |
| JAGUARS | 2.5 | Bengals | 37 | Bengals |
| STEELERS | 8 | Titans | 39 | Titans |
| 49ERS | 1 | Bucs | 40 | Bucs |
| Chargers | 4.5 | BRONCOS | 47.5 | Chargers |
| Packers | 5 | FALCONS | 54 | Packers |
| MONDAY NIGHT, October 10, 2011 | ||||
| LIONS | 6 | Bears | 47.5 | Bears |
Bye week: Ravens, Browns, Cowboys, Dolphins, Rams, Redskins
Home Team In CAPS
| 2011 Week 5 NFL Best Bet |
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November 25, 2010
Packers Falcons NFL Pro Football Preview and Prediction
The Green Bay Packers head south to take on the Atlanta Falcons in what some experts consider the best game in the NFL this week.
Atlanta leads the NFC South at 8-2 while the Packers are tied for the lead in the NFC North (with the Chicago Bears).
| PACKERS FALCONS: GAME DAY PARTICULARS | |
| Visitors | Green Bay Packers (7-3) |
| Home | Atlanta Falcons (8-2) |
| When | Sunday Nov 28 01:00 pm EST |
| Where | Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA |
| TV | FOX |
| Favorite | Falcons -2 |
| Under/Over | 47.5 |
PACKERS FALCONS PREVIEW
The Falcons and Packers have a lot in common. They’re both atop their respective divisions, have a 4 game winning streak, feature a strong-armed quarterback and have ferocious defenses hell-bent on causing
The Falcons, at 8-2, have the best record in the NFC and own a 1 game lead over the New Orleans and Tampa Bay in the NFC South. The Packers (7-3) share the lead in the NFC North with the Chicago Bears.
The Falcons, winners of eight of nine, are averaging 31.5 points during a four-game winning streak, keyed by the play of Ryan.
In his last four games, Ryan is averaging 275.8 yards with nine touchdowns and only one interception. 3 of those 4 games he had a Quarterback Rating over 100. The Falcons are 14-0 when Ryan’s passer rating is over 100.
The Packers have been decimated by injuries earlier in the season and their ground game still struggles following the season-ending injury to running back Ryan Grant in Week 1. But QB Aaron Rodgers and the passing attack has lead the way in their 4 game win streak, averaging 28.3 points.
Last week Rodgers threw for a career high 4 TDs in a 31-3 win against The Vikings. Three of those touchdowns went to Greg Jennings, who has 32 receptions for 520 yards and six TDs over his past five games.
The Packers are also winning with a defense that has limited its last three opponents to 10 total points while registering nine takeaways. Green Bay, tied with Chicago for the NFL’s top scoring defense at 14.6 points, is plus-10 in turnover margin during the winning streak.
The Falcons are also doing a good job of winning the turnover battle with a defense that is tied for second in the NFL with 15 interceptions. Atlanta is second in the NFL in turnover margin at plus-10, and is 17-1 when winning the turnover battle in three years under coach Mike Smith.
Remarkably, the Falcons have an even better winning percentage by simply take the field at the Georgia Dome with Ryan in the lineup. Ryan is 18-1 all-time at the Georgia Dome and has won 14 straight starts there since a 24-20 loss to Denver on Nov. 16, 2008.
Running back Michael Turner, who rushed for 131 yards for his fifth 100-yard game of the season last week, has also been at his best in Atlanta. In three years with the Falcons, Turner is averaging 101.3 rushing yards with 22 touchdowns in 18 games at the Georgia Dome.
Turner had 121 yards on 26 carries with a TD in Atlanta’s last game against the Packers, a 27-24 road win on Oct. 5, 2008, and could be poised for another big game. Green Bay has been a bit shaky against the run, allowing an average of 119.4 yards in its last five contests.
Rodgers threw for 313 yards with three touchdowns and an interception in the last meeting, while Ryan passed for 194 yards with two touchdowns and a pick.
PACKERS FALCONS TRENDS AND RANKINGS
| PACKERS FALCONS: GAME DAY TRENDS |
| ATLANTA is 12-4 ATS in dome games over the last 2 seasons |
| ATLANTA is 7-19 ATS in home games after 2 or more consecutive wins since 1992 |
| ATLANTA is 1-0 against the spread versus GREEN BAY over the last 3 seasons |
| ATLANTA is 1-0 straight up against GREEN BAY over the last 3 seasons |
| PACKERS are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games |
| Falcons Matt Ryan is 18-1 all-time at the Georgia Dome and has won 14 straight starts there since a 24-20 loss to Denver on Nov. 16, 2008 |
| Packers OFFENSE Ranking | Falcons DEFENSE Ranking | ||
| Rush Yds/Gms | 100.5 19th | Rush Yds/Gms | 95.4 6th |
| Pass Yds/Gms | 247.1 11th | Pass Yds/Gms | 242.1 24th |
| Tot Yds/Gms | 347.6 13th | Tot Yds/Gms | 339.5 17th |
| Falcons OFFENSE Ranking | Packers DEFENSE Ranking | ||
| Rush Yds/Gms | 129.0 18th | Rush Yds/Gms | 112.1 18th |
| Pass Yds/Gms | 242.2 13th | Pass Yds/Gms | 211.3 11th |
| Tot Yds/Gms | 371.4 6th | Tot Yds/Gms | 323.4 12th |
PACKERS FALCONS INJURIES
| Green Bay Packers Injury Notables | |||
| Player | Pos | Injury | Status |
| Atari Bigby | SS | Hamstring | Out |
| Donald Driver | WR | Quadricep | Questionable |
| Korey Hall | FB | Back | Questionable |
| Ryan Pickett | DE | Ankle | Questionable |
| Atlanta Falcons Injury Notables | |||
| Player | Pos | Injury | Status |
| John Abraham | DE | Groin | Questionable |
| Sean Weatherspoon | LB | Knee | Questionable |
* Players listed as Probable not listed
PACKERS FALCONS GAME PREDICTION
Although the Falcons have won 8 out of their last 9 and Matt Ryan is 18-1 all-time at the Georgia Dome and has won 14 straight starts, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers continue to get healthier.
Expect the Ryan string of wins to end.
The Packer defense will come up with some big stops and turnovers.
PACKERS 31 FALCONS 28
Source: foxsports.com, thespread.com, wagertracker.com, cbssports.com
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