NO at home is only allowing 44.44% of opponent possessions in the RZ to be TD's.
NYG on the other hand on the road only allows 45.45%
on the offensive side,
NO at home is converting 65.22% of their possessions into TD's
NYG on the road is converting 58.82% of their possession into TD's.
not sure what side it will affect more, but i think this leads to a low scoring affair resulting from drives stalling in the RZ. maybe 1 or 2 TDs inside the RZ from each team and the rest are FGs. it may favor the saints more because of the discrepancy from the 3rd down conversions. saints are the best at converting third downs at a 55+% rate at home and the giants are only converting at a mediocre 36% on the road. if they cannot convert 3rd downs, they will not move the ball. take this for what it's worth fellas. any input/thoughts/opinions are welcome.