Ok Hou I get it I'm going trail back from the hard stance I took on u guys I'm was being a hard behind how bout I acquiesce and give u guys one more shot
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Ok Hou I get it I'm going trail back from the hard stance I took on u guys I'm was being a hard behind how bout I acquiesce and give u guys one more shot
For all you statistical history believers - it's still the Seahawks on the road. A squeaker at Carolina? I'm thinking if the Texans are salvaging this season, and want to be taken seriously as a playoff contender, winning this game is PIVOTAL
Gimme the home dog +3.....
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For all you statistical history believers - it's still the Seahawks on the road. A squeaker at Carolina? I'm thinking if the Texans are salvaging this season, and want to be taken seriously as a playoff contender, winning this game is PIVOTAL
Extremely hard to back the Texans with their porous defense.
SEATTLE - 3 (Prime Play Plus!!) Ride that for all she's worth!
You guys need to stop reading the papers. Porous defense? Rivers looked like a stud on the stat sheet with his 4 TD's in the first half of the S.D. game that were more do to turnovers and some key special teams play that gave him crazy good field position. He was held to 183 yards passing with 2 sacks and a pick. They ran for 80 yards. Tenn kept it close with Houston's offense sputtering but the Texan's def held them to 129 yards passing with 4 sacks and 119 on the ground (33 carries) and if you watched the loss to the Ravens, an interception return for a TD and a punt return for a TD won that game for the Ravens. Allowing their defense to put pressure on an injured offensive line since they had the lead. Their offense was held to 161 through the air and 75 yards (31 carries) on the ground.
Don't misunderstand, I am a Houston homer, but would not take them against Seattle only getting 3 points. I wouldn't take Seattle either though on the road against a Defense that is playing extremely well (not porous.) This has under written all over it. I can easily see a game similar to the Seattle/Carolina game. Two strong defenses and two offenses that have yet to find their stride.
Just my 2 cents. I'm leaving the spread alone and rolling with the under.
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Quote Originally Posted by vue21849:
Extremely hard to back the Texans with their porous defense.
SEATTLE - 3 (Prime Play Plus!!) Ride that for all she's worth!
You guys need to stop reading the papers. Porous defense? Rivers looked like a stud on the stat sheet with his 4 TD's in the first half of the S.D. game that were more do to turnovers and some key special teams play that gave him crazy good field position. He was held to 183 yards passing with 2 sacks and a pick. They ran for 80 yards. Tenn kept it close with Houston's offense sputtering but the Texan's def held them to 129 yards passing with 4 sacks and 119 on the ground (33 carries) and if you watched the loss to the Ravens, an interception return for a TD and a punt return for a TD won that game for the Ravens. Allowing their defense to put pressure on an injured offensive line since they had the lead. Their offense was held to 161 through the air and 75 yards (31 carries) on the ground.
Don't misunderstand, I am a Houston homer, but would not take them against Seattle only getting 3 points. I wouldn't take Seattle either though on the road against a Defense that is playing extremely well (not porous.) This has under written all over it. I can easily see a game similar to the Seattle/Carolina game. Two strong defenses and two offenses that have yet to find their stride.
Just my 2 cents. I'm leaving the spread alone and rolling with the under.
I am surprised Vue's machine isn't flashing a "wrong chalk" alert!!
We all know how good Seattle is and Vegas does too. But IMO this is not the spot to take Seattle. In fact, I would say last week when they were laying 20 at home was a better situation to take them than laying 3 at Houston. I think the Texans embarrassing loss to the Ravens is creating some value on the Texans, who were favored in every single game at Reliant Stadium last year.
Its widely known that Seattle has the best defense in the league, but the Texans have been under the radar with the 2nd best defense in the league (based on yards per game). They were also one of the better home teams last year, going 6-2 at Reliant Stadium and outscoring opponents by an average of 30-20. Last week, the Texans were embarrassed by the Ravens, but it wasn't because they were overwhelmed by the Ravens offense.
Last week the Texans held the Ravens to 75 yards rushing and 170 yards passing and still lost 30-9. Well in that game they committed 14 penalties for 113 yards, they went 0-2 in the redzone, and they uncharacteristically allowed an 80-yard punt return for a TD. Not to mention, Matt Schaub also threw an early pick-6 that gave the Ravens an early lead and got the crowd into the game.
I expect a much more disciplined and motivated team to show up at Reliant Stadium this week. I think the Texans have the defense to knock the Seahawks off their perch.
Seattle 20
Texans 23
Good Luck fellow degenerates.
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I am surprised Vue's machine isn't flashing a "wrong chalk" alert!!
We all know how good Seattle is and Vegas does too. But IMO this is not the spot to take Seattle. In fact, I would say last week when they were laying 20 at home was a better situation to take them than laying 3 at Houston. I think the Texans embarrassing loss to the Ravens is creating some value on the Texans, who were favored in every single game at Reliant Stadium last year.
Its widely known that Seattle has the best defense in the league, but the Texans have been under the radar with the 2nd best defense in the league (based on yards per game). They were also one of the better home teams last year, going 6-2 at Reliant Stadium and outscoring opponents by an average of 30-20. Last week, the Texans were embarrassed by the Ravens, but it wasn't because they were overwhelmed by the Ravens offense.
Last week the Texans held the Ravens to 75 yards rushing and 170 yards passing and still lost 30-9. Well in that game they committed 14 penalties for 113 yards, they went 0-2 in the redzone, and they uncharacteristically allowed an 80-yard punt return for a TD. Not to mention, Matt Schaub also threw an early pick-6 that gave the Ravens an early lead and got the crowd into the game.
I expect a much more disciplined and motivated team to show up at Reliant Stadium this week. I think the Texans have the defense to knock the Seahawks off their perch.
I see Seattle making a statement here and winning convincingly. Houston was a train wreck last week in Baltimore. Real tough week to bounce back even at home.
Seattle -3
GLTA
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I see Seattle making a statement here and winning convincingly. Houston was a train wreck last week in Baltimore. Real tough week to bounce back even at home.
I'm a M/L bettor only and this is too much a coin flip but if Sea does go without three starters on the OL....lean HOU but Shaubb can lose it just the same.....Staying away
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I'm a M/L bettor only and this is too much a coin flip but if Sea does go without three starters on the OL....lean HOU but Shaubb can lose it just the same.....Staying away
ll you statistical history believers - it's still the Seahawks on the road. A squeaker at Carolina? I'm thinking if the Texans are salvaging this season, and want to be taken seriously as a playoff contender, winning this game is PIVOTAL
Gimme the home dog +3.....
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Quote Originally Posted by TheQuadYeah:
For ayeah go home go hawks playoffs
ll you statistical history believers - it's still the Seahawks on the road. A squeaker at Carolina? I'm thinking if the Texans are salvaging this season, and want to be taken seriously as a playoff contender, winning this game is PIVOTAL
You guys need to stop reading the papers. Porous defense? Rivers looked like a stud on the stat sheet with his 4 TD's in the first half of the S.D. game that were more do to turnovers and some key special teams play that gave him crazy good field position. He was held to 183 yards passing with 2 sacks and a pick. They ran for 80 yards. Tenn kept it close with Houston's offense sputtering but the Texan's def held them to 129 yards passing with 4 sacks and 119 on the ground (33 carries) and if you watched the loss to the Ravens, an interception return for a TD and a punt return for a TD won that game for the Ravens. Allowing their defense to put pressure on an injured offensive line since they had the lead. Their offense was held to 161 through the air and 75 yards (31 carries) on the ground.
Don't misunderstand, I am a Houston homer, but would not take them against Seattle only getting 3 points. I wouldn't take Seattle either though on the road against a Defense that is playing extremely well (not porous.) This has under written all over it. I can easily see a game similar to the Seattle/Carolina game. Two strong defenses and two offenses that have yet to find their stride.
Just my 2 cents. I'm leaving the spread alone and rolling with the under.
sure easy 2 agree ty
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Quote Originally Posted by tbone4au:
You guys need to stop reading the papers. Porous defense? Rivers looked like a stud on the stat sheet with his 4 TD's in the first half of the S.D. game that were more do to turnovers and some key special teams play that gave him crazy good field position. He was held to 183 yards passing with 2 sacks and a pick. They ran for 80 yards. Tenn kept it close with Houston's offense sputtering but the Texan's def held them to 129 yards passing with 4 sacks and 119 on the ground (33 carries) and if you watched the loss to the Ravens, an interception return for a TD and a punt return for a TD won that game for the Ravens. Allowing their defense to put pressure on an injured offensive line since they had the lead. Their offense was held to 161 through the air and 75 yards (31 carries) on the ground.
Don't misunderstand, I am a Houston homer, but would not take them against Seattle only getting 3 points. I wouldn't take Seattle either though on the road against a Defense that is playing extremely well (not porous.) This has under written all over it. I can easily see a game similar to the Seattle/Carolina game. Two strong defenses and two offenses that have yet to find their stride.
Just my 2 cents. I'm leaving the spread alone and rolling with the under.
I am surprised Vue's machine isn't flashing a "wrong chalk" alert!!
We all know how good Seattle is and Vegas does too. But IMO this is not the spot to take Seattle. In fact, I would say last week when they were laying 20 at home was a better situation to take them than laying 3 at Houston. I think the Texans embarrassing loss to the Ravens is creating some value on the Texans, who were favored in every single game at Reliant Stadium last year.
Its widely known that Seattle has the best defense in the league, but the Texans have been under the radar with the 2nd best defense in the league (based on yards per game). They were also one of the better home teams last year, going 6-2 at Reliant Stadium and outscoring opponents by an average of 30-20. Last week, the Texans were embarrassed by the Ravens, but it wasn't because they were overwhelmed by the Ravens offense.
Last week the Texans held the Ravens to 75 yards rushing and 170 yards passing and still lost 30-9. Well in that game they committed 14 penalties for 113 yards, they went 0-2 in the redzone, and they uncharacteristically allowed an 80-yard punt return for a TD. Not to mention, Matt Schaub also threw an early pick-6 that gave the Ravens an early lead and got the crowd into the game.
I expect a much more disciplined and motivated team to show up at Reliant Stadium this week. I think the Texans have the defense to knock the Seahawks off their perch.
Seattle 20
Texans 23
Good Luck fellow degenerates.
just sounds lika mad wish
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Quote Originally Posted by Sammy_Ace:
I am surprised Vue's machine isn't flashing a "wrong chalk" alert!!
We all know how good Seattle is and Vegas does too. But IMO this is not the spot to take Seattle. In fact, I would say last week when they were laying 20 at home was a better situation to take them than laying 3 at Houston. I think the Texans embarrassing loss to the Ravens is creating some value on the Texans, who were favored in every single game at Reliant Stadium last year.
Its widely known that Seattle has the best defense in the league, but the Texans have been under the radar with the 2nd best defense in the league (based on yards per game). They were also one of the better home teams last year, going 6-2 at Reliant Stadium and outscoring opponents by an average of 30-20. Last week, the Texans were embarrassed by the Ravens, but it wasn't because they were overwhelmed by the Ravens offense.
Last week the Texans held the Ravens to 75 yards rushing and 170 yards passing and still lost 30-9. Well in that game they committed 14 penalties for 113 yards, they went 0-2 in the redzone, and they uncharacteristically allowed an 80-yard punt return for a TD. Not to mention, Matt Schaub also threw an early pick-6 that gave the Ravens an early lead and got the crowd into the game.
I expect a much more disciplined and motivated team to show up at Reliant Stadium this week. I think the Texans have the defense to knock the Seahawks off their perch.
Doc says the sucker bet weeks are starting. Just like ore overs are starting to crumble so will these games. There's no winners in nfl just cause everyone thinks there great or they look like bustah rhymes (Sherman) ah ha ha break yo neck!! Hou for monstah! W8 lets gets this cheddar and bring out the haters!!!
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Doc says the sucker bet weeks are starting. Just like ore overs are starting to crumble so will these games. There's no winners in nfl just cause everyone thinks there great or they look like bustah rhymes (Sherman) ah ha ha break yo neck!! Hou for monstah! W8 lets gets this cheddar and bring out the haters!!!
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