Doomsday101
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Vegas: Cowboys (-3)
Schottey: Giants 20-19
The Cowboys' new-look defense is going to pressure Eli Manning. But the big difference in what should be a close game will be David Wilson, who may surprise many in his increased role in the Giants running game.
Bowen: Cowboys 19-16
Sean Lee, DeMarcus Ware and the Cowboys' new Tampa 2 defense forces multiple turnovers in the opening-day win over the Giants.
Schalter: Cowboys 24-17
Dallas makes a surprisingly smooth transition to the Tampa 2. DeMarcus Ware feasts.
Freeman: Giants 27-20
The Giants are comfortable in Jerry's house, and we will see David Wilson become a star.
Miller: Cowboys 21-17
In a rematch of last year's Week 1 game, the Giants will again fall prey to the Cowboys' overall speed.
Frenz: Cowboys 30-29
The Cowboys pick up that elusive home win over the Giants when Tony Romo *gasp* makes a few clutch fourth-quarter throws to set the Cowboys up in field-goal range to end the game.
Hangst: Cowboys 23-20
The ever-unpredictable NFC East sees its first divisional clash go to the Cowboys. But the lead in the division will change hands numerous times in the coming months.
Hansen: Cowboys 27-24
The networks love this game, and it always seems to be close. The Giants are a little banged up, so I'm going with the Cowboys at home by a field goal.
Bardeen: Cowboys 24-14
This will be one of those situations where the best team on paper wins.
Gagnon: Cowboys 30-20
The Cowboys are simply better, healthier and carrying more momentum. They won this exact game last year at the Meadowlands.
Langland: Giants 23-21
The Cowboys are much improved on both sides of the ball, but I'm still taking Eli Manning and the Giants in Week 1.
Kruse: Giants 34-31
These Cowboys-Giants games in Dallas are seemingly always shootouts. The Giants still haven't lost in Jerry Jones' new stadium, and that continues here.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-reports-expert-consensus-predictions/page/15
Schottey: Giants 20-19
The Cowboys' new-look defense is going to pressure Eli Manning. But the big difference in what should be a close game will be David Wilson, who may surprise many in his increased role in the Giants running game.
Bowen: Cowboys 19-16
Sean Lee, DeMarcus Ware and the Cowboys' new Tampa 2 defense forces multiple turnovers in the opening-day win over the Giants.
Schalter: Cowboys 24-17
Dallas makes a surprisingly smooth transition to the Tampa 2. DeMarcus Ware feasts.
Freeman: Giants 27-20
The Giants are comfortable in Jerry's house, and we will see David Wilson become a star.
Miller: Cowboys 21-17
In a rematch of last year's Week 1 game, the Giants will again fall prey to the Cowboys' overall speed.
Frenz: Cowboys 30-29
The Cowboys pick up that elusive home win over the Giants when Tony Romo *gasp* makes a few clutch fourth-quarter throws to set the Cowboys up in field-goal range to end the game.
Hangst: Cowboys 23-20
The ever-unpredictable NFC East sees its first divisional clash go to the Cowboys. But the lead in the division will change hands numerous times in the coming months.
Hansen: Cowboys 27-24
The networks love this game, and it always seems to be close. The Giants are a little banged up, so I'm going with the Cowboys at home by a field goal.
Bardeen: Cowboys 24-14
This will be one of those situations where the best team on paper wins.
Gagnon: Cowboys 30-20
The Cowboys are simply better, healthier and carrying more momentum. They won this exact game last year at the Meadowlands.
Langland: Giants 23-21
The Cowboys are much improved on both sides of the ball, but I'm still taking Eli Manning and the Giants in Week 1.
Kruse: Giants 34-31
These Cowboys-Giants games in Dallas are seemingly always shootouts. The Giants still haven't lost in Jerry Jones' new stadium, and that continues here.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-reports-expert-consensus-predictions/page/15
