Chris Jordan 9/20
Titans -7
Either intangible works for me, cause I don't see the Texans having much of a chance today.
Let's start with the bad news for Texans fans ...
Houston's offense did not score any points last Sunday, and it is highlighted byarguably the most dangerous receiver in the game in Andre Johnson and an exciting complement at running back, Steve Slaton. I know Rex Ryan is in New York now and the Jets have a revamped defense, but this was the home and season opener for the Texans.
And they didn't show up in the least.
Not good.
So what happens in Tennessee, against a defense that has had an extra few days to rest since it opened the season two Thursdays back and lost a heartbreaker in Pittsburgh? Well, let's not forget that Houston signal-caller Matt Schaub was knocked out of the 2007 game in Knoxville, and was sacked three times and intercepted three times last year during his visit.
Again, not good; especially since the Texans have lost four straight in Nashville and are 1-6 overall. In the series - both home and away - the Titans lead 11-3.
Even better, the Titans are 10-2 after losing straight-up and have covered nine straight in the month of September.
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