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[What site are these guys from? ]Brett Atkins Monday 15 Dime NFL Monday Money Maker - N.Y. GIANTS
New York is the better team and they have their backs against the wall. It's a must-win situation for the Giants and they know it. Their offense is still sharp as they put up 38 points in the shootout loss to the Eagles last week, but the defense has to step up. This was the best defensive unit in the NFL the first five weeks and they will get back to that tonight. Look for a lopsided Giants' win!
Charley Sutton MONDAY'S PLAYS 200 Unit Giants
50 Unit Giants-Redskins Over
Giants at Redskins
GIANTS - The cure for the Giants woes lay in the Washington Redskins. Tonight, laying only about 3 points, depending on where you’re playing this, the New York Giants will wake from their slumber and beat up in their NFC East rival. Going back a few seasons, it doesn’t matter what’s going on with these two, the Giants have owned Washington. The Giants are 6-1 SU and 5-1-1 ATS their last 7 meetings, including three consecutive SU victories where they haven’t not covered. In that three-game stretch New York has beaten Washington by an average of 10.3 points per game. It’ll happen again as the Giants roll.
Giants-Redskins Total
OVER - When the Giants and Redskins opened the season they went Over the Total against each other for the first time in 5 meetings. That was a precursor for things to come as the Giants have seen the Over go 8-4-1 this season, while Washington has seen it go 7-6. However, even though the Over is just 7-6 for the Skins, it has gone 6-1 their last 7 games. The Giants have seen the Over go 6-3 their last 9 games, including a 3-1 run coming into tonight. These two will do it again and go Over tonight’s Total.
Chuck O'Brien SUNDAY'S WINNERS ... 25 DIME: REDSKINS (plus the points vs. Giants)
NOTE: If the best you can get is +2 1/2 with Washington, buy the half-point and grab +3, which is such a critical number in football, obviously.
Redskins
BREAKDOWN: Washington has covered the spread in each of its last five games, and though it lost three of those contests outright, those three defeats came by a total of seven points – and all three of the losses came against playoff teams (7-6 at Dallas; 27-24 at Philadelphia; 33-30 to New Orleans in overtime). Well, the Giants are NOT a playoff team. They come into this game having lost six of their last eight, cashing just once during this stretch. New York has played only three road games during the eight-game span, and it not only lost all three, it got destroyed in all three (26-6 at Denver; 40-19 at Philly; 48-27 at New Orleans). … New York has allowed 24 points or more in seven of its last eight games, including 31, 26, 24 and 45 in the last four. Meanwhile, Jason Campbell (820 passing yards, 7 TDs) and the Redskins’ offense – which didn’t get over 17 points in any of its first eight outings – have finally started to heat up, tallying 24 points or more in four of the last five games, including scoring 30 and 34 the last two weeks. … New York has failed to cover in six of its last eight NFC East contests, it is 4-10-1 ATS in its last 15 Monday Night games and as part of its 1-7 ATS slump, it is 0-5 ATS as a favorite. Add it all up and there’s no way the Giants should be favored tonight, and with the Redskins treating this as their playoff game (a win here would knock their division rivals out of the postseason picture) they’ll come to play just as hard as – if not harder than – they have the last five weeks.
Jay McNeil Monday's play 15 Dime -- REDSKINS (plus points vs. Giants)
REDSKINS
Washington has covered in its last five games, going 2-3 SU with all three losses being by three points or less to tough Dallas, Philadelphia and New Orleans teams, while New York is 2-6 SU and 1-7 ATS in its last eight games following a 5-0 (3-1-1 ATS) start. The Redskins have averaged 29.3 points over their last three games while the Giants have allowed an average of 31.5 points over their last four games, Washington's defense is a lot more sound than New York's is right now, and the Redskins would love to help keep their NFC East rivals out of the playoff picture this season.
Joel Tyson
MONDAY'S SELECTION 500♦ - NY Giants minus the points
I know the Giants are looking like yesterday's news, and I know the Redskins have been very competitive of late, but I have to believe Big Blue has ONE solid effort left in them to save their season.
The Giants did knock off the Redskins 23-17, way back on Week One, and are on a 6-1 straight up run against Washington, including a 3-0 SU and ATS run at Washington the last 3 meetings.
True, New York is a former shell of their Super Bowl winning team, but I believe they will have just enough to take this one both straight up, and against the spread.
Take New York minus the points.[/quote]