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Old 11-09-2018, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Arky View Post
Record = 6-3, 1st in AFCS

Scoring pts/game = 24 (tie 14th)

Pts allowed/game = 20.4 (7th)

Yards/game = 369.1 (14th)

Yards allowed/game = 336.3 (9th)

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Football Outsiders rank:

Offense = 24th

Defense = 3rd

Special teams = 4th

Team = 12th

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Texans will come out of the bye with a road game (Was) followed by three homes games (Ten, Cle, Ind). Going 2-2 (or even 1-3) over this stretch would not be the end of the world but going 3-1 or better would be ideal and make the Texans hard to catch. The final three games, @NYJ, @Phi and home for Jax could be influenced by other forces - the Jets might end up tanking, the Eagles and Jags may or may not be fighting for a playoff spot.... It's the NFL and anything can happen but at this juncture, finishing 10-6 (or better) looks quite doable.... After starting the season 0-3, finishing 10-6 seemed ridiculous at the time - how things change....

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Sunday viewing in the Houston area:

CBS (early) = New England @ Tennessee, Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts

CBS (late) = Seattle @ LA Rams, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

FOX (early) = New Orleans @ Cincinnati, Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis

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Week 10 primetime:

TNF = Carolina @ Pittsburgh (FOX/NFLN)

SNF = Dallas @ Philadelphia (NBC)

MNF = NY Giants @ San Francisco (ESPN)
Good stuff there Arky.
Appreciate the stats and the schedule for what looks like another solid lineup even without our hometown boys on their bye week.
Dallas let us down Monday but maybe the Pats can win in Nashville this weekend to help us out in the division race.
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