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Old 12-27-2018, 01:44 AM
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Default Official Texans vs. Jags Game Thread, 12/30/2018

The 10-5 Texans will be hosting the 5-10 Jaguars in their season finale in an early game Sunday at NRG stadium. The Texans are coming off a 32-30 road loss to the Eagles; the Jags are coming off a 17-7 road win over the Dolphins. QB Blake Bortles is expected to start for the Jags. Texans need a win to clinch AFC South and at least #3 seed in the playoffs.

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TV = CBS (channel 11 local), noon CST, Sunday, 12/30/2018

Announcers = Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

The line = Texans by 6½ to7

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Other Sunday viewing in the Houston area:

FOX (early) = Dallas @ NY Giants, Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis

CBS (late) = Cleveland @ Baltimore, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

FOX (late) = Philadelphia @ Washington, Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston

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Prime time:

SNF = Indianapolis @ Tennessee (NBC)

(note: No TNF or MNF this week)
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Old 12-28-2018, 05:13 PM
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Sean Pendergast - NFL Week 17: Jaguars-Texans — Four Things To Watch For:

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Things would have been much, much easier if the Texans could have gotten a defensive stop in the last two minutes against the Philadelphia Eagles last Sunday. That would have set up the ultra simple "win and you're the 2-seed" scenario that felt so good for a week. Now, the Texans need the Jets to beat the Patriots on Sunday for that to even be in play.

Oh, there's also the pesky little situation in which an injury-riddled Texans squad needs to handle its business at home against Jacksonville on Sunday, a task that will be much harder than the standings right now would have you believe. If the Texans win, it's pretty simple — they'll be, at worst, the 3-seed in the AFC. If they lose, they will almost assuredly be the 6-seed and have to travel to Baltimore or Indianapolis or Nashville for a wild card round playoff game. (A tie between the Colts and Titans is the only scenario under which the Texans can lose and still win the division.)

Let's dig into this further, with four thing to watch for.....

4. Respecting the opponent
It's easy to look at the Jags' 5-10 record on the season, and look at their dysfunction at the quarterback position — Blake Bortles and Cody Kessler, stand up! — and say "Well, they're back to being the same old Jags," and certainly this is a team that hasn't come close to backing up all of the bluster from their star cornerback Jalen Ramsey this past offseason. However, they still have a ton of talent on defense, a capable running back in Leonard Fournette, and nothing to lose. That's a dangerous combination going against a Texans team with major offensive line issues and injuries gutting the skill positions. The Jags have been down-to-the-final-moments competitive in all but one of their games since losing to the Texans in Week 7, and falling to 3-4 on the season. They shut out the Colts a few weeks ago, and that SHOULD be enough to get everyone's attention in the building over at NRG Stadium.

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1. Deshaun Watson, unbreakable
It's probably been this way all season, but it's far more pronounced now with the Texans' issues running the football and the secondary giving up over 400 yards per game in the month of December — this team will go as far as Deshaun Watson can take them. The first Jags game of the season was his first turnover free game since his NFL debut in 2017. Since then, he's kept from throwing picks in every game other than the win over the Redskins. I think this game will be close on Sunday, but in the end, the final result will boil down to "The Texans have Deshaun Watson, and the Jags don't."

SPREAD: Texans -7.5
PREDICTION: Texans 17, Jaguars 13
RECORD: 9-6 SU, 7-8 ATS
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Old 12-28-2018, 09:17 PM
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Injury reports say Lamar Miller will be back and the OL is healing (for whatever good that is). Demaryus is gone (maybe for good) but it's next man up. Would like to see Houston in more 2-TE sets since they are much healthier there and can stand to have some help blocking.

I'm really surprised at myself to say I hope Kareem Jackson sees more playing time. Is it me or does it seem Honey Badger is the guy trailing the opponent on every coverage breakdown? Let's see more Andre Hal.

Every AFC team has weaknesses but the Texans seem to lack a killer instinct. That's what I fear is their playoff destiny. It's like they still think Osweiler or Hoyer is under center. No doubt Watson has confidence but do the Texans believe in him?
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Old 12-29-2018, 07:46 AM
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Every AFC team has weaknesses but the Texans seem to lack a killer instinct. That's what I fear is their playoff destiny. It's like they still think Osweiler or Hoyer is under center. No doubt Watson has confidence but do the Texans believe in him?
I put a lot of that on OB. He's the one calling the shots. There have been 16, 17 and 19 point wins this year but most of the time, it is the Texans doing just enough to get by.... On the positive side, the Texans haven't really been "owned" by anyone this year - so far. Maybe the New England game; it was not as close as the score indicated.

I want to see more Vyncint Smith - he can be used as a Fuller-lite. More of the young TE's. I want to see what Buddy Howell can do at RB. When the running game isn't working, nothing like a short West Coast passing game to keep the chains moving but I just haven't seen much of that from the Texans this year....
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Old 12-30-2018, 11:28 AM
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With Lamar Miller back, D'Onta Foreman listed among the inactives today. Also, Johnathan Joseph listed inactive, which is kind of a bummer... but then again, ain't nobody scared of the Jaguars passing offense. Coutee predictably inactive, too.
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Old 12-30-2018, 12:14 PM
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Mike Tyson block in the back on Chark leads to a fumbled punt return by DeAndre Carter, 12:03 remaining in the 1st quarter. Ball at Texans' 9.
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