Giants vs Redskins Monday Night Football Picks
Written December 21, 2009 by Rocky Atkinson
Rocky Atkinson is one of our most consistent all-around handicappers. He’s hitting at 67% over the last two months (26-13) and he’s hit 3 of his last 4 NFL picks! Here he breaks down the Monday Night Football game for us and tells us who he likes. The current NFL point spreads show the Giants as 3 point favorites. Let’s see what Rocky thinks.
The New York Football Giants are in desperate need of a win in order to keep their playoff hopes alive. After losing last week to the Philadelphia Eagles, New York doesn’t have much of a chance of winning the division at 7-6 overall. However, they are still very much alive in the playoff hunt but a loss on Monday night would make it extremely difficult to clinch a wild card berth. Washington on the other hand will be looking to play the role of the spoiler as they stand at 4-9 straight up this season. The Redskins demolished the Oakland Raiders and have been playing inspired football of late, covering their last five games. Las Vegas odds makers have made the Giants 3 point road favorites, however some books off shored have lowered the price on the Giants. The Giants range from minus one to minus three off shore. If you are planning to make a wager on the Monday Night showdown, be sure to shop around for the best value as the line is all over the place at some off-shore shops. Get a monster $500 match bonus with a new account and $500 deposit at BetUS.
New York is a very balanced team on offense as they are ranked 10th in the NFL in both passing and rushing yards per game. Washington has been extremely good against the pass this season but they might be without All-Pro cornerback, DeAngelo Hall on Monday night. If Hall can’t go, expect the Giants to attack the perimeter with Steve Smith, Mario Manningham, and Hakeem Nicks. Brandon Jacobs should get plenty of carries as well as the Redskins have not been strong against the run this season, despite acquisition of Albert Haynesworth. He has been hampered with injuries but is expected to play against the Giants. The Giants are a defensive coordinator’s nightmare because if you commit extra defenders to stop the run, Eli Manning can make big plays down the field with his arm. If you drop everyone back in coverage, Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw can pound it down your throat. The Redskins will have to come up with a plan to keep the Giants off balance on offense if they want to win this game.
Over the last three games, the Washington Redskins have been much more effective throwing the ball than running. This is mostly due to the fact that their top two running backs, Clinton Portis and LaDell Betts are on injured reserve. In fact, they are averaging more than 261 yards per game over their last three contests. That bodes well for Washington as the New York secondary has been getting torched in their last three games, surrendering an average of more than 300 yards passing per game. To make things worse for the Giants’ secondary, starting corner Corey Webster is not likely to play and their other starting corner, Aaron Ross is listed as questionable. Jason Campbell has not had a great year but he has been competent. He will be the key to this game. If Campbell can make plays down the field, the Redskins have a shot at keeping up with the high powered offense of the Giants and could even win this game outright.
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