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It'll be a Giant start to season

So there we were, the final game of the 2011 season, the Cowboys at the Giants with the NFC East title on the line. New York won 31-14 and, a month or so later, was taking home its second Vince Lombardi Trophy in five seasons.

So there we were, the final game of the 2011 season, the Cowboys at the Giants with the NFC East title on the line.

New York won 31-14 and, a month or so later, was taking home its second Vince Lombardi Trophy in five seasons.

Now, here we are, the opening of the 2012 schedule, and there are the Cowboys journeying today to the Meadowlands to take on the Super Bowl champions, who are four-point favourites.

It's one of the NFL's better rivalries, but the Giants have won most of the significant meetings in recent years. And no team has lost the prime-time kickoff to the season after winning the NFL title since the tradition was begun in 2004.

"Every game is a tough game," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "Seems to go pretty close to the wire. On the 17th week last year was a little bit of an exception, but every game is a battle. These two teams play each other hard and they're two talented teams that are very physical and that's the way these games always are."

As this one will be. Dallas retooled its defence, particularly the secondary, to deal with the strong passing game the Giants and Eagles present in the NFC East. The Giants also had significant changes, especially on offence with rookie David Wilson now the primary backup to running back Ahmad Bradshaw, and big-play third receiver Mario Manningham gone.

One key player, Dallas tight end Jason Witten, is recovering from a lacerated spleen. The Cowboys need him to have any chance.

GIANTS, 27-17

Miami (plus 10 1 /2) at Houston

Texans are aiming for Super Bowl. Dolphins are aiming to avoid cellar.

TEXANS, 27-6

Atlanta (minus 2 1 /2) at Kansas City

Chiefs are hurting, but relatively healthy compared to 2011 debacle. CHIEFS, 17-14

Pittsburgh (plus 1) at Denver

Could be punishing return for Peyton Manning. He'll survive the pounding.

BRONCOS, 22-20

Indianapolis (plus 9 1 /2) at Chicago

Rough debut for Andrew Luck. Better times ahead.

BEARS, 27-10

Washington (plus 9 1 /2) at New Orleans

Rough debut for RG3. Actually he should do well, but Saints are ticked off bunch that will score plenty.

SAINTS, 33-23

Seattle (minus 2 1 /2) at Arizona

Another rookie QB, Russell Wilson, will fare better than Luck and Griffin.

SEAHAWKS, 20-16

San Francisco (plus 5 1 /2) at Green Bay

They easily could meet again at Lambeau in January.

PACKERS, 24-17 Philadelphia (minus 8 1 /2) at Cleveland

Eagles can't afford another stumble out of the gate.

EAGLES 17-10

Buffalo (plus 3) at N.Y. Jets

Mario Williams and Mark Anderson meet at the QB, whether it's Sanchez or Tebow.

BILLS, 17-13

New England (minus 6 1 /2) at Tennessee

Tom Brady got banged around in pre-season. Titans can rush passer. Still ...

PATRIOTS, 28-24

Jacksonville (plus 4) at Minnesota

Might be only time Vikings are favoured.

VIKINGS, 14-9

St. Louis (plus 8 1 /2) at Detroit Difficult spot for Jeff

Fisher in first game as Rams coach.

LIONS, 30-13

Carolina (minus 2 1 /2) at Tampa Bay

Bucs being touted as one of most improved teams. We think that might be Panthers instead.

PANTHERS, 27-20

MONDAY

Cincinnati (plus 6) at Baltimore

With improving offence, Ravens could be class of AFC.

RAVENS, 21-13

San Diego (minus 1) at Oakland

Norv Turner needs fast start to season with Chargers.

CHARGERS, 27-20

--- 2011 RECORD:

Against spread: 133-111-5 Straight up 176-91