The last time the San Francisco 49ers met the New York Giants, a Super Bowl spot was on the line. It was January 22nd, and we all know how that played out. New York beat them 20-17 in overtime on the 49ers own turf.
Needless to say, San Francisco will be looking for revenge this Sunday at 4:25pm ET. It should be relatively easy, with Alex Smith and the rest of the 49ers coming off one of the most stellar offensive performances in NFL history (NFL football bettors will remember that they crushed the Bills 45-3 last Sunday).
Bettors should note that the 49ers have outscored their last two opponents 79-3—prior to that Buffalo clobbering, the 49ers beat the pigskin out of the Jets, 34-0.
The 49ers are tied for 3rd place in the league in terms of scoring, with an average of 29.8 points. And in last week’s Buffalo beat-down, the 49ers became the first team in NFL history with 300 yards passing and 300 yards rushing in the same game.
But on Sunday, they won’t face a Giants squad who will lay down and take it like Buffalo and the Jets did before them. The Giants rank second in total yards with a 429.2 average and also second in scoring with 30.4 points per game.
Defensively, however, the Giants struggle. To put things in perspective, the New York Giants held Green Bay, New England, Atlanta, and San Fran to 14.0 average during last year’s playoffs. So far this year, the average is 22.2 points, and they’ve allowed 24 plays of 20 yards or more. However, Sportsbook members interested in NFL Football Betting should take note that their defensive record is the 6th worst in the league.
Game Odds:
New York Giants: +6.5-115, ML +220
San Francisco 49ers: -6.5-105, ML -260
Game Total: 45.5, o/u -110
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