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Jan 212012
 
 

The AFC and NFC Championship are a day away and if you haven’t wagered yet, make sure you shop for the best lines available. We’ll take a quick look at some of the odds available at a few of the popular, respected online sportsbooks.

Bovada.lv 5Dimes.com Bookmaker.eu Sports Interaction
Ravens at Patriots Ravens at Patriots Ravens at Patriots Ravens at Patriots
Baltimore +9 -130 Baltimore +8.5 -140 Baltimore +7 -110 Baltimore +7.5 -125
New England -9 +110 New England -8.5 +120 New England -7 -110 New England -7.5 +105
Baltimore +260 Baltimore +260 Baltimore +275 Baltimore +240
New England -320 New England -320 New England -325 New England -300
over 50.5 -110 over 50.5 -110 over 50 -110 over 50.5 -110
under 50.5 -110 under 50.5 -110 under 50 -110 under 50.5 -110
Giants at 49ers Giants at 49ers Giants at 49ers Giants at 49ers
Ny Giants +3 -135 Ny Giants +1 +105 Ny Giants +2.5 -110 Ny Giants +2.5 -110
San Francisco -3 +115 San Francisco –1 -125 San Francisco -2.5 -110 San Francisco -2.5 -110
NA Ny Giants +113 Ny Giants +120 Ny Giants +110
NA San Francisco -133 San Francisco -140 San Francisco -130
over 42 -110 over 42 -110 over 41.5 -110 over 42 -110
under 42 -110 under 42 -110 under 41.5 -110 under 42 -110
Jan 202012
 
 

No Super Bowl winner has won less than 10 regular season games (Giants).

The Patriots won 13 regular season games, none against a team with a winning record. New England had second easiest schedule in NFL.

Tom Brady is 9-2 at home in the playoffs in his career.

Baltimore is 9-0 this year when Ray Rice gets 20 or more carries.

Baltimore has covered 5 of last 6 games this year against teams with a winning record.

New England has gone over the total in 8 of the last 9 games.

New England has won 9 games in a row. Baltimore has won 8 of last 10.

New England is first in total offense in the AFC. Baltimore is 3rd in total defense in the AFC.

Although Tom Brady is 4-1 in AFC Championship games, Brady has only a 83.7 passer rating in these games on 91 of 143 for 1000 yards with 6 tds and 5 picks.

Since getting blown out by the Saints on the road, the Giants have beaten the Cowboys, Jets and Packers on the road.

The Patriots are 15-4 all-time against the AFC North in the regular season since the division was formed in 2002.

The only AFC North losses for New England are against the Steelers (three) and Browns (one). New England is 1-1 against the AFC North in the postseason with a 2004 AFC Championship Game win at Pittsburgh and a 2009 loss at home to Baltimore.

The majority of TV experts are predicting a Patriots/Giants Super Bowl.

 

A LOOK AROUND THE WEB ON RAVENS AT PATRIOTS

Andy Benoit says the Patriots’ offense is the best the Ravens have seen all season, but Ray Lewis’ defense is the best the Patriots have seen as well.

Harbaugh is 5-3 in the playoffs, with each of his losses to the AFC’s Super Bowl representative that season. That’s not bad. But it’s not his goal or the goal of his football team. Making it to the Super Bowl is, and last time I checked, Harbaugh was waiting on his first trip there with the Ravens.

Pete Prisco says Ray Rice might be key for the Ravens, but they have to make some plays down the field, and Joe Flacco will – it just won’t be enough.

Mike Freeman says the Patriots have the easiest rode to the Super Bowl in the Bill Belichick era, maybe the easiest road of any potential Super Bowl champion in years.

Ryan Wilson says in order for the Ravens to get to the Super Bowl, the defense will have to have its best game against Brady. Offensively, Joe Flacco will need to step up and avoid silly mistakes.

Will Brinson says the Patriots are a shockingly high favorite in this game and are the odds on favorite to win the Super Bowl.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick believes S Ed Reed is one of the best safeties to ever play. The feelings are mutual from Reed to New England’s offense. “You have to keep your eyes on all of them,” Reed said. “They’ve got a bunch of weapons and we know that.”

OC Cam Cameron doesn’t believe the notion that QB Joe Flacco needs to match Tom Brady throw for throw in Sunday’s AFC Championship. “We’re not going out there trying to outperform the other QB,” Cameron said. “We’re trying to play to the way the defense is playing us.”

The Patriots know they have to do a better job against Ravens DT Haloti Ngata, who had two sacks in the 2010 regular-season matchup between the two teams.

For the second consecutive day, S Ed Reed (ankle) is the only player listed on the injury report. Reed was limited in Thursday’s practice. Reed is expected to play after rolling his ankle at the end of Baltimore’s 20-13 divisional round win over Houston.

“I just missed practice, that’s all,” Brady said. “Not much more than that, really. We’re facing a great team, great challenges — certainly the best team we’ve faced all year. Everyone needs to be at full strength, though. It’s going to be a very physical, tough, hard-nosed game. We need everyone at full strength.”

John Clayton says, For the Ravens to win, they must clean up several things. If not, the Patriots will be heading to their fifth Super Bowl with Tom Brady at quarterback.

Jamison Hensley: As we’ve seen so far in the playoffs, home field has really been an advantage. Only one home team (Green Bay) has lost so far this postseason.

A LOOK AROUND ON THE WEB ON GIANTS AT 49ERS

We are not going to be denied,” safety Antrel Rolle said. “We are not going to be denied at this point. We understand what we have as a team. It’s not all talent, it’s about chemistry and we are jelling at this point. Coaches and players being on the same page at the same time. We have one mind, to win a championship.”

Andy Benoit says the 49ers may have made believers out of some with their old school style back in Week 10, but the Giants hadn’t gelled on the O-line and were without Ahmad Bradshaw.

Pete Prisco says Frank Gore will have to get the running game going for the 49ers, but the Giants are following the same formula they did when they won it all in 2007.

Ryan Wilson says it took almost seven years, but Alex Smith is finally playing like a first-round draft pick and needs to sustain his success.

New York isn’t playing like the 2007 version of themselves; they’re playing like last season’s Super Bowl champs.

The Giants and 49ers met six times in the playoffs from the 1981 to 1993 seasons. Four times the victor won the Super Bowl.

Is Las Vegas hoping for a 49ers win?

The Giants are the best team remaining, with a high-powered offense to go with a staunch defense.

Jan 162012
 
 

 

Season Date Result
1970 Jan. 3, 1971 Dallas 17, San Francisco 10
1971 Jan. 2, 1972 Dallas 14, San Francisco 3
1972 Dec. 31, 1972 Washington 26, Dallas 3
1973 Dec. 30, 1973 Minnesota 27, Dallas 10
1974 Dec. 29, 1974 Minnesota 14, Los Angeles 10
1975 Jan. 4, 1976 Dallas 37, Los Angeles 7
1976 Dec. 26, 1976 Minnesota 24, Los Angeles 13
1977 Jan. 1, 1978 Dallas 23, Minnesota 6
1978 Jan. 7, 1979 Dallas 28, Los Angeles 0
1979 Jan. 6, 1980 Los Angeles 9, Tampa Bay 0
1980 Jan. 11, 1981 Philadelphia 20, Dallas 7
1981 Jan. 10, 1982 San Francisco 28, Dallas 27
1982 Jan. 22, 1983 Washington 31, Dallas 17
1983 Jan. 8, 1984 Washington 24, San Francisco 23
1984 Jan. 6, 1984 San Francisco 23, Chicago 0
1985 Jan. 12, 1986 Chicago 24, Los Angeles 0
1986 Jan. 11, 1987 New York 17, Washington 0
1987 Jan. 17, 1988 Washington 17, Minnesota 10
1988 Jan. 8, 1989 San Francisco 28, Chicago 3
1989 Jan. 14, 1990 San Francisco 30, Los Angeles 3
1990 Jan. 20, 1991 New York 15, San Francisco 13
1991 Jan. 12, 1992 Washington 41, Detroit 10
1992 Jan. 17, 1993 Dallas 30, San Francisco 20
1993 Jan. 23, 1994 Dallas 38, San Francisco 21
1994 Jan. 15,1995 San Francisco 38, Dallas 28
1995 Jan. 14, 1996 Dallas 38, Green Bay 27
1996 Jan. 12, 1997 Green Bay 30, Carolina 13
1997 Jan. 11, 1998 Green Bay 23, San Francisco 10
1998 Jan. 17, 1999 Atlanta 30, Minnesota 27 *
1999 Jan. 23, 2000 St. Louis 11, Tampa Bay 6
2000 Jan. 14, 2001 New York 41, Minnesota 0
2001 Jan. 27, 2002 St. Louis 29, Philadelphia 24
2002 Jan. 19, 2003 Tampa Bay 27, Philadelphia 10
2003 Jan. 18, 2004 Carolina 14, Philadelphia 3
2004 Jan. 23, 2005 Philadelphia 27, Atlanta 10
2005 Jan. 22, 2006 Seattle 34, Carolina 14
2006 Jan. 21, 2007 Chicago 39, New Orleans 14
2007 Jan. 20, 2008 New York 23, Green Bay 20 *
2008 Jan. 18, 2009 Arizona 32, Philadelphia 25
2009 Jan. 24, 2010 New Orleans 31, Minnesota 28 *
2010 Jan. 23, 2011 Green Bay 21, Chicago 14
2011 Jan. 22, 2012 New York at San Francisco