BALTIMORE RAVENS at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Ravens are 7-0 SU and 5-1-1 ATS mark in games against fellow playoff teams this season. Impressive. :0074
But they have lost six of the seven meetings and is 1-4-2 ATS in its last 7 games in New England. Not-so-impressive :facepalm:
As Much as would love to see the PATSIES go down in flames. I don't see them winning by less than 10.
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NEW YORK GIANTS at SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Teams who knock off the defending Super Bowl champions tend to crash-and-burn in their next playoff contest, going 0-8 SU and 1-7 ATS since 1996. In the same vein, teams that have managed to upset defending Super Bowl champs are an alarming 1-22 SU and 3-20 ATS in all road games when next facing a foe with a winning record since 1990. Toss in the fact that road teams have been known to struggle in this round of the playoffs off high-scoring outbursts (1-10 SU and ATS after scoring 35 or more points) and suddenly Big Blue shows signs of wilting this week.
Play On? any home team in the Championship Round of the playoffs who is not a double-digit favorite if they scored 14 or more points in their previous game and their opponent allowed 10 or more points in its last game ? if the host was not favored by more than 7 points in its last game. That?s because these home teams are 18-2 SU and ATS in this round of the postseason.
As much as all the talking Heads are ALL over the GIANTS, just gives me one more reason to play SF :0074
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