
2010 NFL Preseason Week 4 Wagering: The New York Giants (1-2) square off against the new England Patriots (2-1) in a rematch the super bowl just a few seasons ago. This game however will have no where near the significance of that magical game that dashed the Pats dreams of an undefeated season. Aside from Tom Brady, the Patriots have looked mediocre on all facets of the game, they will have to step it up defensively if they expect to receive decent 2010 NFL Betting Odds. The Giants have Eli Manning recovering from a gash on his forehead from the first week of the preseason. Hammerhead Sports always delivers the most accurate free sports picks and football odds from our team of NFL Predictions experts. Find our Winning NFL Picks selections below.
With the Season right around the corner, always check back with the Sportsbooks at SBGGlobal.Com. St. Louis (2-1) led the Pats in time of possession last week, 43:46 to 16:14, and in offensive yards, 462-288. The Patriots gained more than 10 yards on just four of 11 series. The Patriots' offense didn't get a first down until 3:10 remained in the first half and finished with 12. Their defense gave up 30 first downs. At that pace, it doesn't matter if Brady matches his record season, the defense will ruin it for him time and time again. SBG GLOBAL has the New York Giants (-3) as the Free NFL Picks selection over the New England Patriots (+3).
Bet on Football with NFL Preseason Week 4 Picks at SBG Global and receive up to 260% Cash Bonus!!
Eli Manning returned to action last week and went 9-18 for 63 yards and did not look comfortable at all. The Giants have reasons to be concerned after giving up 25 first downs, 19 of which were through the air. They also allowed the Ravens to go 3-3 in fourth-down situations. The running game was able to get on track, but they'll need to put all three facets of the game together to beat the Pats and open up the regular season with some momentum. Look for the Over to be a great play here, with these defense giving up yards like crazy and the NFL Betting Odds point total at 37.5.
Jonathan Pou is a regular contributing writer for Online Sports Handicapping which offers sports bettors and readers the opportunity to beat the odds makers by offering free sports picks and solid sports betting analysis on every major sport. Compare point spreads on football picks, basketball picks, hockey picks, horse racing picks and fight picks before you make your next wager and come home a winner.