NFL's second choice for Week 2, with Arizona Cardinals traveling east to play with the New York Giants.
Monday night football played both of today's opponents, with the Cardinals reversing in the last quarter and taking a match that was lost to San Diego 18-17. The Giants found sticks in Detroit and lost 14-35.
Arizona has once again shown that it may not be a team full of talent in all places but Arians has managed to get 100% of its players and get the best they have to give. In the positive the good condition showed by qb Palmer who showed to move well. The defensive presence of Arizona was good, with a lot of pressure rushing that they will use today against a problematic offensive line like the Giants.
The Giants were tragic, particularly aggressive, and they could not even play. The new West Coast offense who want to run this year probably does not do for Manning who continued in the premiere since last year's bustling season. For me it does not have good receivers but it does not seem to fly and the ball well. With a weak running game the pressure gets even bigger in the passing game which I do not see improving within a week.
As I will deal with the under, some trends that stand out for the two teams. 7-2 on the 3 Cardinals under the last few years in a match in September, and 13-4 on under 92 'and then in a match as an away favorite to 3 points. The Giants are 11-3 on 3 under the last few years in a game with lines ranging from -3 to + 3 and 16-9 under under the same time in a conference match.
One of the worst teams in the 1 week of the Giants, the only improvement I see today may come from the defense that will not have to face so many playmakers today. Although it is early sincerely, I do not see the attack being able to work with this new system, and Coughlin is not as sure as to completely control the team. Arizona has shown its familiar militancy and aggressive defense, and I'm confident that they have seen Giants' aggressive problems and will look to get the match relying heavily on their defenses. Besides, Arizona does not think she has the most explosive attack, and Palmer's presence is good because he knows how to manage the team and play with the watch, so at least I aggressively see a backup plan from the Cardinals. My final conclusion here is a low-score match without a particular spectacle, with the defenses having the first floor, and the Giants to take pressure from the stand without wanting to take a particular risk in the match. With a line at 43.5 points, I get the under under a little lower price @ 1.83, Paddy.