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NFL : Money Line Matchup
Sunday 10/29/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
HOUSTON
 
SEATTLE
+6  

-6  
+190

-230

45
 
38
Final
41

HOUSTON (3 - 3) at SEATTLE (4 - 2)
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Week 8 Sunday, 10/29/2017 4:05 PM
Board Money Line
267HOUSTON+190
268SEATTLE-230
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-3-0.44-24-229.515.2343.8(5.5)1.524.514.3310.5(5.4)1.7
Road Games1-1+0.72-01-123.015.0341.5(5.5)1.022.513.5345.5(6.1)1.0
Last 3 Games2-1+1.22-13-041.320.3392.3(6.1)1.024.313.3297.3(5.2)2.7
Turf Games1-1+0.72-01-123.015.0341.5(5.5)1.022.513.5345.5(6.1)1.0
HOUSTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)29.515.221.831:0331-138(4.4)19-3161.0%206(6.6)62-344(5.5)(11.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.21.711.320.430:1227-112(4.1)21-3461.1%229(6.6)62-341(5.5)(15.7)
Offense Road Games23.015.018.532:5633-146(4.4)18-2864.9%195(6.8)62-341(5.5)(14.8)
Defense (All Games)24.514.317.728:5726-107(4)19-3162.2%203(6.6)57-310(5.4)(12.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.911.62031:3627-118(4.3)21-3362.8%230(6.9)60-348(5.7)(15.2)
Defense Road Games22.513.516.527:0322-70(3.2)22-3564.3%275(7.9)57-345(6.1)(15.4)
HOUSTON - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.80.71.50.213-538.2%0-066.7%2-41(22.5)2-28(11.1)7-56
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.51.31.713-537.7%1-040.6%2-40(21.9)19-2(8.5)7-62
Stats For (Road Games)1.00.01.00.014-534.5%0-00.0%2-46(18.4)3-17(5.8)9-60
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.51.7 13-434.6%0-066.7%2-41(24.8)3-47(14.1)7-71
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.41.3 13-537.7%1-051.4%2-34(21.5)21-2(8.7)7-65
Stats Against (Road Games)0.01.01.0 14-535.7%1-050.0%2-60(30)4-75(18.9)6-57

SEATTLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-2+2.23-32-422.36.5352.2(5.5)1.015.77.8304.5(5)1.7
Home Games2-0+21-11-129.08.0394.5(5.8)1.013.510.5242.5(4.8)1.5
Last 3 Games3-0+3.23-01-228.77.7381.0(6)1.711.710.7263.0(4.4)2.7
Turf Games3-0+32-11-227.36.3404.7(5.9)1.011.39.3220.7(4.2)1.3
SEATTLE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)22.36.520.030:4028-108(3.9)23-3663.3%244(6.7)64-352(5.5)(15.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.712.221.132:4429-122(4.1)22-3562.3%246(7.1)64-367(5.7)(14.9)
Offense Home Games29.08.021.534:3535-162(4.6)22-3267.7%232(7.1)67-394(5.8)(13.6)
Defense (All Games)15.77.818.229:2024-114(4.7)20-3655.6%191(5.3)60-304(5)(19.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.110.218.729:1525-105(4.2)21-3561.0%213(6.2)60-318(5.3)(15.1)
Defense Home Games13.510.513.525:2522-128(5.8)15-2855.4%114(4.1)50-242(4.8)(18)
SEATTLE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.31.00.715-643.3%1-060.0%1-35(23.4)2-14(7)9-69
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.41.814-641.6%1-156.4%2-37(23.7)11-2(5.7)7-57
Stats For (Home Games)1.00.01.00.517-952.9%1-1100.0%1-31(20.7)1-0(0)7-58
Stats Against (All Games)0.80.81.7 14-537.3%0-00.0%2-42(19.3)2-15(6.5)6-47
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.61.6 14-538.1%1-043.6%2-44(23.1)14-2(7.6)7-58
Stats Against (Home Games)1.00.51.5 13-430.8%0-00.0%4-77(19.2)1-20(13.3)5-48
Average power rating of opponents played: HOUSTON 20.8,  SEATTLE 16.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/10/2017JACKSONVILLE7-29L-6L38U23-9319-36-110439-15511-21-1250
9/14/2017@ CINCINNATI13-9W5W38.5U35-16815-24-98024-8220-35-2131
9/24/2017@ NEW ENGLAND33-36L13W44.5O32-12522-33-292220-5925-35-3371
10/1/2017TENNESSEE57-14W2.5W43.5O42-17325-34-272119-8610-20-1095
10/8/2017KANSAS CITY34-42L2L44.5O23-14416-31-248135-12729-37-3230
10/15/2017CLEVELAND33-17W-7.5W46O33-12317-29-217122-13420-37-1133
10/29/2017@ SEATTLE            
11/5/2017INDIANAPOLIS            
11/12/2017@ LA RAMS            
11/19/2017ARIZONA            
11/27/2017@ BALTIMORE            

SEATTLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/10/2017@ GREEN BAY9-17L2.5L50U18-9014-27-135128-8428-42-2861
9/17/2017SAN FRANCISCO12-9W-13.5L41U37-13123-39-181019-15915-27-891
9/24/2017@ TENNESSEE27-33L2.5L41.5O22-6929-49-364035-19520-32-2250
10/1/2017INDIANAPOLIS46-18W-12.5W41.5O33-19421-26-283225-9816-29-1392
10/8/2017@ LA RAMS16-10W2.5W46.5U25-6224-38-179222-10022-47-2755
10/22/2017@ NY GIANTS24-7W-4W39.5U31-10427-39-321117-4619-39-1311
10/29/2017HOUSTON            
11/5/2017WASHINGTON            
11/9/2017@ ARIZONA            
11/20/2017ATLANTA            
11/26/2017@ SAN FRANCISCO            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
HOUSTON: Houston's roster may be just a QB away from title contention. Rookie QB Deshaun Watson will be the starter before long, but is severely lacking experience in a pro-style offense. Stud WR DeAndre Hopkins never built a rapport with Brock Osweiler last season, and second-year WRs Will Fuller and Braxton Miller should have increased roles in 2017. RB Lamar Miller would benefit from a quality passing game to keep defenses honest. The world received further proof of how astoundingly overrated DL J.J. Watt is, as the Texans gave up the fewest yards in the NFL despite Watt having been limited to one solo tackle over three September games before being placed on injured reserve. Their defensive front is stocked with pass-rushing talent, DE Jadeveon Clowney and LB Whitney Mercilus among them, and opponents have not yet found a solution to their blitzing schemes. The loss of top-tier CB A.J. Bouye is a concern, though 2015 first-rounder CB Kevin Johnson is returning from a broken foot that cost him most of 2016.
SEATTLE: Seattle has a flimsy O-line, but enough skill-position talent to overcome it. QB Russell Wilson has developed solid in-the-pocket skills in a spread passing attack, while maintaining his ability to improvise on the move. WR Doug Baldwin can beat defenders in a number of ways, while TE Jimmy Graham still causes matchup problems. RB Thomas Rawls is a violent runner, while change-of-pace RB C.J. Prosise looked great in limited action as a rookie. The Seahawks gave up the third fewest points and the lowest yards per carry average in the league last season. The Legion of Boom secondary lost a step, as CB Richard Sherman looked less dominant and safeties Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor battled injuries. Up front, DE Michael Bennett is an underappreciated superstar while LBs Bobby Wagner and K.J. Wright are textbook examples of what NFL coaches want from linebackers.
PREVIEW
Texans' Watson faces crash course in Seahawks
 

With each week comes a new set of challenges for Texans rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson, whose early-season exploits have not only surprised the NFL, but have buoyed an offensive unit that appears to gain increasing proficiency with each contest.

In Watson, the Texans (3-3) have a signal caller ranking first in touchdown percentage (8.6), tied for second in touchdown passes (15) and sixth in passer rating (101.1). Watson led the NFL in scoring strikes before the Texans enjoyed their week off last weekend, and Watson used a portion of his downtime to continue improving instead of resting on his considerable laurels.

"Just worked out, recovered the body, did some conditioning," Watson said. "I watched a lot of film on myself. So, self-evaluation, trying to correct the mistakes I made the first previous weeks and just try to build on that.

"Just continue to make better decisions, ball placement, make quicker reads, my pocket awareness. Just try to operate the offense as best as I can."

Focusing on the finer details is mandatory labor for any starting quarterback, but with the Seahawks (4-2) on deck at CenturyLink Field in Seattle on Sunday, executing the minutiae becomes paramount. As is annually the case, the Seahawks are stout defensively with their collection of secondary Pro-Bowlers thriving on the back line of the stingiest unit in the league.

Seattle ranks first in points allowed (94), third in net yards per pass attempt (5.0), fifth in passing yards surrendered (1,145), and eighth in yards per play (4.9). The names remain unchanged, with cornerback Richard Sherman and safeties Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor again anchoring the secondary and meeting lofty expectations with exceptional results.

With Watson developing his familiarity with the offense and strengthening his rapport with his playmakers, namely receivers DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller, the Texans have eclipsed the 30-point plateau four consecutive weeks. That success makes for a confident bunch, but the Texans' collective self-esteem will be tested this weekend to extremes unfamiliar to Watson.

"They are very, very smart," Texans coach Bill O'Brien said of the Seattle secondary. "Very well coached. Very athletic. They have length. They do a great job of communicating.

"We feel good about our playmakers but we also know that it's a huge challenge and that our guys need to be at the top of their game on Sunday."

Following a sluggish start to their season, the Seahawks have rounded into form, coming out of their off week and claiming their third consecutive victory, 24-7 over the New York Giants last weekend. While their defense hit a rough path in the second half of a loss at Tennessee in Week 3, that unit has been far more consistent and reliable than the Russell Wilson-led offense.

However, perhaps emblematic of team trending in the right direction, Wilson enjoyed his most efficient performance of the season against the Giants, posting a 121.1 passer rating. He passed for three touchdowns without an interception and completed 69.2 percent of his attempts en route to a 334-yard effort, his highest yardage total during the winning streak.

Wilson annually shoulders too great a burden relative to the productivity on offense, with the line charged to protect him often serving as the first line of failure. But when Wilson shines as he did Sunday, it's difficult to disregard how dangerous Seattle can be when everything clicks.

Comparatively, that's where the Texans stand with Watson at the controls. Wilson started from the onset of his rookie season and hasn't missed a start in his six-year career, methodically building on his first-year success to secure a standing among the elite at his position.

Based on what Watson has managed in five weeks as the starter, plenty are projecting a similar career path. Inserting Watson into the starting lineup as a rookie might ultimately serve Houston as well as it did the Seahawks when they did the same with Wilson.

"It depends on the player," Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. "You got to get them out there. They can't learn not playing. There's stuff that they can learn, but in the case of guys that have the physical ability, you got to get them out there and get them going so that they can start stacking up information and start to build kind of a background and a reservoir of experiences they can draw from."


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