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#1 Posted: 1/15/2012 8:39:15 PM 7-4 Playoffs +11.15 units
I am somewhat of a trend player and with that being said there is a key trend I cannot ignore. Teams to beat the defending SB champs in the playoffs have NEVER won their next playoff game. Well my Giants just beat GB and they have looked great over the last 3 games. The trend tells me they will lose to SF next Sunday. I do like SF without that trend anyways and here is why.
The Giants have been on an emotional roller coaster over the past month and they just beat the best team in the regular season on the road. talk about an emotional high but now they have to travel to SF where they lost earlier in the year in a great game 27-20. I look at these Giants and I see last years Jets. Jets got hot late and in the 2nd round upset the best regular season team the Patriots. Then the next week they get their teeth kicked in by Pittsburgh. SF is the toughest team physically in the league and they create turnovers. They will get after Eli all game long and create turnovers. Alex will manage the game and SF special teams and defense will do their part. The best defense in the league gets it done.
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#2 Posted: 1/15/2012 8:39:56 PM SB champs in the playoffs have NEVER won their next playoff game ------------- link?
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#3 Posted: 1/15/2012 8:42:01 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by KOAJ:
SB champs in the playoffs have NEVER won their next playoff game ------------- link? I know this for a fact I will try finding a link
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#4 Posted: 1/15/2012 8:42:47 PM Kinda agreeing with ya here igetmoney leaning SF
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#5 Posted: 1/15/2012 8:55:47 PM iget, In another thread its 1-11 ats
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#6 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:10:18 PM Those weren't my plays. That was a different thread. Plays were from a guy in Vegas. |
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#7 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:10:32 PM And wasn't 1-11 |
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#8 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:11:01 PM What about this: it's hard to beat the same team twice in the same season. Pats beat giants 38-35 then lose is Super Bowl. Packers beat Giants , then lose tonight. SF already beat the Giants this year, it won't happen again. Giants in the Super Bowl |
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#9 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:12:25 PM Giants Defense holding Rodgers to 20 points us better than SF giving up 32 to Brees. Giants D is real. Eli is for real |
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#10 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:15:13 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by IgetMoney101:
And wasn't 1-11
No i meant that the team that beat the defneding superbowl champ is 1-11 ats the next game
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#11 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:17:27 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by KOAJ:
SB champs in the playoffs have NEVER won their next playoff game ------------- link?
In his original post, he said that it was the team that BEATS the SB champs that has never won its next playoff game. That would be interesting to check. |
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#12 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:18:05 PM Leaning on the Giants ML right now
Alex Smith vs Eli, enough said. Giants have a healthy d-line and they are just steamrolling opponents. It took 5 turnovers for the 49ers to win at home
Anyways gl everyone
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#13 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:21:08 PM Good luck, bud!  |
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#14 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:22:04 PM Nice write-up. I completely agree. Harbaugh brothers will face-off in the Superbowl (or at a minimum, they will both win ATS).
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#15 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:26:12 PM Your trend is 100% false.
If you would have researched you would have figured this out....but why bother if you know its true? |
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#16 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:51:58 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by timdogs17:
Giants Defense holding Rodgers to 20 points us better than SF giving up 32 to Brees. Giants D is real. Eli is for real
GB shot themselves. Nyg played well but looked all the dropped passes. Comparing the giants offense to the saints offense saying they are close is just ridiculous. Drew brees is better than smith right? And they still got smacked. Giants got solid defense, but you wanna know what is real? Niners defense. But keep thinkin SF is just a fluke.. Been hearing it all year and now what? NFC CHampionship |
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#17 Posted: 1/15/2012 9:54:42 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by budwiser: Leaning on the Giants ML right now Alex Smith vs Eli, enough said. Giants have a healthy d-line and they are just steamrolling opponents. It took 5 turnovers for the 49ers to win at home Anyways gl everyone
Drew brees vs alex smith, enough said |
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#18 Posted: 1/15/2012 10:14:56 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by timdogs17:
What about this: it's hard to beat the same team twice in the same season. Pats beat giants 38-35 then lose is Super Bowl. Packers beat Giants , then lose tonight. SF already beat the Giants this year, it won't happen again. Giants in the Super Bowl
Wrong..........every team that covered the spread this season in the regular season also covered in the playoffs this year except for the ravens losing by 1/2 a point.............
Texans covered both games over Bengals, Saints covered over the Lions both times, Giants covered both games, Patriots covered both games................you see where im going............... 
Only one that didnt was the Ravens by 1/2 point.............49ers will cover over the Giants like the 1st time................... |
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#19 Posted: 1/15/2012 10:17:11 PM I give SF all the respect in the world. Their D is awesome. Under at 43.5 looks good right about now. |
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#20 Posted: 1/15/2012 10:22:40 PM If you look at every game in the playoffs right now and see who won the turnover battle. The team that has had the fewest turnovers has won almost every game I think. Look at the regular season sf was tops in turnover margin. |
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#21 Posted: 1/15/2012 10:36:32 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by BigNiner: Your trend is 100% false.
If you would have researched you would have figured this out....but why bother if you know its true?
"However,
teams that have defeated the defending Super Bowl Champions are just 1-10 ATS
and winless sporting an 0-11 record in the next playoff round."
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#22 Posted: 1/15/2012 10:37:44 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by LeagueCapper:
"However,
teams that have defeated the defending Super Bowl Champions are just 1-10 ATS
and winless sporting an 0-11 record in the next playoff round."
Most recent example was Seahawks beating the Saints then getting dismantled next round by the Bears
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#23 Posted: 1/15/2012 10:38:31 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by KOAJ:
SB champs in the playoffs have NEVER won their next playoff game ------------- link?
This is so wrong... I can think of so many teams that did on top of my head. 49ers in the 80s, Cowboys in the 90s both won back to back Super Bowl. GreenBay in the 90s went to two super bowls in a row winning the first one, so for them to get back they must have won their NEXT playoff game the second time around. Broncos won back to back Super Bowl in the 90s. Patriots won back to back super bowl also.
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#24 Posted: 1/15/2012 10:39:19 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by timdogs17:
What about this: it's hard to beat the same team twice in the same season. Pats beat giants 38-35 then lose is Super Bowl. Packers beat Giants , then lose tonight. SF already beat the Giants this year, it won't happen again. Giants in the Super Bowl
The 2001 Tennessee Titans beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 3 times. That was the only team Jacksonville lost to all year.
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#25 Posted: 1/15/2012 10:39:55 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by DaddysHome:
This is so wrong... I can think of so many teams that did on top of my head. 49ers in the 80s, Cowboys in the 90s both won back to back Super Bowl. GreenBay in the 90s went to two super bowls in a row winning the first one, so for them to get back they must have won their NEXT playoff game the second time around. Broncos won back to back Super Bowl in the 90s. Patriots won back to back super bowl also.
Your misreading what he said. He said the team to defeat the defending superbowl champs in the playoffs have never won the next round
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