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AAA's 10* *49ers/Giants* BLOCKBUSTER (6-1 w/ NFL 10*'s L3 Sunday!)
(NFL) San Francisco vs. NY Giants,
Point Spread: 7.50 | -127.00 San Francisco (Away)
Result: Win
Point Spread: 7.50 | -127.00 San Francisco (Away)
Result: Win
This is a 10* BLOCKBUSTER on the San Francisco 49ers.
We feel that the home side is set up for a letdown here after back-to-back victories, including a convincing win at Buffalo last week. The 49ers have had a rough start to the year, but the team had no delusions coming into the season, everyone knowing that this was going to be a rebuilding process. San Francisco QB Colin Kaepernick is playing for his career this year, and while he's struggled at time this season, he does have the very competent Carlos Hyde to hand off to, who is averaging 4.5 YPC. Giants' QB Eli Manning has looked a lot better of late, but New York is already famous this season for a couple of fourth quarter meltdowns. Also, with a game at division rival Philadelphia next Monday night, it's not too hard to imagine the home side looking ahead to that one. And note that San Francisco is 11-8 ATS in its last 19 on the road, while New York is only 8-10 ATS in its last 18 in front of the home town crowd. While we won't be so bold as to call for an outright upset, we do feel that the 49'ERS can keep this one a lot more competitive than what the oddsmakers are leading us to believe.
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We feel that the home side is set up for a letdown here after back-to-back victories, including a convincing win at Buffalo last week. The 49ers have had a rough start to the year, but the team had no delusions coming into the season, everyone knowing that this was going to be a rebuilding process. San Francisco QB Colin Kaepernick is playing for his career this year, and while he's struggled at time this season, he does have the very competent Carlos Hyde to hand off to, who is averaging 4.5 YPC. Giants' QB Eli Manning has looked a lot better of late, but New York is already famous this season for a couple of fourth quarter meltdowns. Also, with a game at division rival Philadelphia next Monday night, it's not too hard to imagine the home side looking ahead to that one. And note that San Francisco is 11-8 ATS in its last 19 on the road, while New York is only 8-10 ATS in its last 18 in front of the home town crowd. While we won't be so bold as to call for an outright upset, we do feel that the 49'ERS can keep this one a lot more competitive than what the oddsmakers are leading us to believe.
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