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The NY Giants non-divisional home games for 2012 are:

  1. Saints
  2. Bucs
  3. Browns
  4. Steelers
  5. Packers

Which one of these will be the home opener for the Giants?

Man, the Saints would hate it if they are opening vs the SB champs on the road again. But if there is a team that can stop the SB home opener streak, it is the Saints. Saints have played in the home opener on the road vs Colts in 2007, at home vs Vikings in 2010, on the road vs Packers in 2011. I don't think they want 3 in a row, especially 2 in a row on the road. Giants probably do not want it either, given how they tend to play sloppy at home.

My bets are on the Giants vs Steelers

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its gonna be the packers. no doubt

I totally overlooked them. You may be right.

Giants get another brutal schedule this year with the Saints and Packers, 2 elite teams in the NFC again at home, and playing the 49ers on the road again. The only difference, unlike the previous year, they play the Saints at home.

In 2010, the Giants were No.2 in their division, so were the Saints and Packers in 2010. Then, in 2011, Giants, Saints, 49ers and Packers are all division winners.

NY Giants would be lucky to make the playoffs again.

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Too Bad it couldn't be a SB rematch, The Giants may be 3-0 but they won by a combined 12 points so obviously always a good game. )also the last game of the year is the 1st game be kind of funny lol)

That would be great, but I guess we can't have that.. I hope it's the Steelers so we start out with an AFC vs NFC game.

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I wouldn't be shocked if it's a divisional game.

Eagles - Second in the division. Have also won both meetings in MetLife Stadium, last year with Vince Young under center.

Redskins - Swept them last year.

Cowboys - Ended the season at MetLife Stadium with the division on the line.

Story lines to build up the game no matter what.

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Dallas Cowboys x2

Philadelphia Eagles x2

Washington Redskins x2

New Orleans Saints

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Atlanta Falcons

Carolina Panthers

Green Bay Packers

San Francisco 49ers

Cleveland Browns

Pittsburgh Steelers

Baltimore Ravens

Cincinnati Bengals

Well that's there schedule, and I'm assuming they'll get the home game. So they won't play the Falcons, Panthers, 49ers, Ravens, or Bengals. The Saints and Packers got the opener last year so they're out. I think the Eagles.

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Dallas Cowboys x2

Philadelphia Eagles x2

Washington Redskins x2

New Orleans Saints

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Atlanta Falcons

Carolina Panthers

Green Bay Packers

San Francisco 49ers

Cleveland Browns

Pittsburgh Steelers

Baltimore Ravens

Cincinnati Bengals

Well that's there schedule, and I'm assuming they'll get the home game. So they won't play the Falcons, Panthers, 49ers, Ravens, or Bengals. The Saints and Packers got the opener last year so they're out. I think the Eagles.

saints have been in the opener the last two years.

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