Chicago Bears winning streak faces tough test vs. New York Giants
Posted in NFL Betting on October 2nd, 2010 by admin – Comments OffThe winning momentum of the Chicago Bears face an ultimate test when the team visit the New Meadowlands Stadium on October 3 to face the dangerous New York Giants.
Lead by rising NFL quarterback Jay Cutler the Bears have a strong start in the 2010 NFL season as they sport an impressive 3-0 record.
Compared to his performance the past year, Cutler had a banner season this year as he he threw for 870 yards – fifth-most in the NFL with six touchdowns and two interceptions under first-year offensive coordinator Mike Martz.
Having an immaculate record, the Bears is picked to win its game against the Giants, who are having difficulty in the current NFL season with their 1-2 win loss record.
The Bears are winning this year due to their impressive offence and defence wherein newly acquired defensive end Julius Peppers is having a great performance for his new team.
If the Bears are smiling it is the otherway around for the Giants, who are having difficulty this year due to the many errors they commit come game-time.
In the Bears-Giants match-up, the visiting team is favored to win since in the match-up history of the two respected NFL teams the Giants also lost their last five regular-season home meetings against the Bears since a 28-24 victory in 1969.
Facing the odds as the underdog, the Giants lead by coach Tom Coughlin could still pull an upset if they could limit their mistakes and employ tough defense against the Bears.
Giants star quarterback Eli Manning also needs to have an A-game to bring victory to his team against the Bears.
Teams: Chicago Bears, New York Giants