Jan 8 – Falcons against New York Giants
The Atlanta Falcons pray that slipping into the playoffs undetected in 2012 will allow them greater results, after finishing with the greatest record in the league last year, and getting dismissed in the first round by the Green Bay Packers. Atlanta concluded 10-6 this year, earning them a first round wild-card match-up with the NFC East winning New york giants (9-7).
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New York appears to have the traction heading into the playoffs for the Jan 8 – Atlanta Falcons against New York Giants game, however. Sportsbooks have acknowledged this, and made New York a 3-point favorite. This is perhaps a astonishing position for a team that lost 4 games back to back in November-December. The New York Giants had to count on huge mistakes by their division foe Dallas Cowboys to allow them an chance to attain the playoffs. A win over Dallas in week 17 secured them the division championship.
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New York players could claim that their losing streak this year came when starting running back Ahmad Bradshaw was hurt. And this is a legitimate argument, as 3 of 4 losses in that streak came when Bradshaw was on the sideline. Now that he is back the New York Giants have appeared as if a changed team, winning 2 must-win games back to back over challenging tournament (Jets and Dallas).
Atlanta has struggled all year vs winning squads, though Atlanta won 3 of their last 4 games coming into the playoffs. Atlanta is only 2-4 vs squads that concluded over .500. Just 2 weeks ago, they were completely destroyed by the New orleans saints, 45-16.
Both squads are led by quality qbs, the New York Giants by Eli Manning and the Atlanta Falcons by Matt Ryan. The change in this match, however, could be in quarterback strain. The New York Giants defensive line can get to the quarterback, and documented 48 sacks this year, good for 3rd in the nfl. The game will be based on how well Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons offensive line can withstand the strain of the Giants’ defensive front.



