Giants-Patriots Spread Holding Around -2.5 for 2012 Super Bowl Rematch

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The Giants-Patriots spread has hovered right around -2.5 in favor of New England.  Most of the books believed just two weeks ago that New England would open as a -4.5 favorite if they were to play New York.  But the Giants managed to take care of business in two road games against both Green Bay and San Francisco while the Pats looked less than perfect at home against Baltimore. You can bet the 2012 Super Bowl at BetOnline.com:  Hundreds of prop wagers, get up to $900 in Free cash based on your initial deposit and bet the Super Bowl LIVE on your mobile phones.  Learn more here>>>>

The Patriots come into the 2012 Super Bowl having nearly lost to Baltimore at home.  A botched field goal by Billy Kundiff would have brought the AFC Championship game into overtime, just like the NFC Championship game.

TMZ.com reported that Kundiff “was distracted ... not paying attention and not ready to immediately execute a kick”.

The one betting trend that really stands out early for those of us at Gambling911.com is the New York Giants going 11-2 Against The Spread in road games versus AFC East division opponents since 1992.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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