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Manning, Giants vs. Favre, Jets – Head to Head
by BetUS Staff

BetUS Sportsbook bettors with a keen eye for the NFL know that they can place a lot of different wagers on this upcoming season. One of the more intriguing involves betting on a head-to-head matchup as to which team will win more games. Today we go to the Big Apple for our analysis.
New York, New York - it's a wonderful town. The Giants are up and the Jets are down. Will it stay that way, now that Brett Favre is in the fold for the guys in Kelly Green? How close can the records between these two teams be?
Well, let's glance at the BetUS NFL odds on who will have more wins at the regular season's end:
BetUS NFL Football Futures Odds
Most Regular Season Wins
-2 (-105)
+2 (-135)
The news in New York that overshadows all others is the trade that brought in Brett Favre on Thursday. That may not only change the offensive approach of this team, but perhaps also the confidence level of this group. But how much will it really change the end result?
The Jets may not have drawn the toughest schedule, but there are at least a few out-of-division games that are going to be a concern. A September 22 visit to Seattle is a situation that could go a couple of different ways, depending on whether the Seahawks have clinched the NFC West title by that time.
Inside the AFC East, the Jets can probably be counted on to lose at least three of their six games. I'm figuring a split against Miami isn't stretching it much, since the Dolphins will be in a rebuilding mode, at best.
That leaves a number of games that could be tough for this team, even at home. Oakland might be well improved, depending on how far JaMarcus Russell has progressed. Those are two west coast trips.
Remember that the Giants got into the playoffs as a wild card; therefore they are not playing the "first place" schedule. They are in a division that might, top to bottom, be stronger than the one the Jets are in, so a 3-3 NFC East finish wouldn't be out of the question. The Giants have to go to Minnesota. There might be a couple of losses in there. Home games against Cincinnati, Seattle, San Francisco, Baltimore and Carolina are all winnable. Of course, one must keep in mind that they were not too strong at the Meadowlands last year, though eleven straight wins away from home can't be ignored either.
The Jets brought in offensive line help in the persons of Alan Faneca and Damien Woody, which certainly helps to protect the aging Favre’s back. But I still don't believe that much in running back Thomas Jones. The defense has holes, and unless Vernon Gholston instantly supplies them with a pass rush, they're going to suffer in that area. Favre suffered through a couple of lean years in Green Bay with personnel that was found wanting before pulling off the surprising 13-3 regular season finish in ’07. Sure, he’ll connect more down the field with people like Jerricho Cotchery and Laveranues Coles, but he’s going to throw his share of interceptions too – possibly more than Chad Pennington would have been expected to.
I have faith in the Giants and see them as a playoff team with 10, 11 or 12 wins. Meanwhile, I have a hard time visualizing the Jets and "Man-Genius" reaching the .500 mark, even with Favre. So this is a relatively easy decision for me, in laying a couple of wins with the New York Giants in this BetUS NFL futures prop.
JAY'S PLAY: GIANTS -2 (-105) ***
(Graded on a scale of 1-4 stars)
The 2008 and beyond!
(Charles Jay of www.ebookies.com is a member of the NFL too - that is, "not for long" if you don't get results. He is now a regular contributor to the BetUS.com Locker Room)




