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NFL : Money Line Matchup
Sunday 12/10/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN FRANCISCO
 
HOUSTON
+1  

-1  
-105

-115

45.5
 
26
Final
16

SAN FRANCISCO (2 - 10) at HOUSTON (4 - 8)
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Week 14 Sunday, 12/10/2017 1:00 PM
Board Money Line
119SAN FRANCISCO-105
120HOUSTON-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN FRANCISCO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-10-7.66-65-716.86.1327.2(5.2)1.524.813.1355.2(5.5)1.1
Road Games1-5-3.84-22-416.05.7319.3(4.9)1.021.511.0332.8(5.2)0.8
Last 3 Games2-1+1.52-11-219.79.7380.7(5.9)1.319.711.3279.7(5.3)0.7
Grass Games2-7-4.54-54-517.26.1330.2(5.2)1.826.915.4348.4(5.6)1.2
SAN FRANCISCO - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)16.86.118.928:3324-101(4.2)22-3957.7%226(5.8)63-327(5.2)(19.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.410.219.130:5826-104(4)22-3561.8%230(6.6)61-335(5.5)(14.9)
Offense Road Games16.05.718.729:2324-101(4.2)22-4055.4%218(5.4)65-319(4.9)(20)
Defense (All Games)24.813.121.232:5732-124(3.9)21-3264.0%231(7.1)65-355(5.5)(14.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.911.219.130:2427-107(4)21-3461.3%226(6.6)61-334(5.5)(15.2)
Defense Road Games21.511.020.533:3529-101(3.4)22-3563.9%231(6.7)64-333(5.2)(15.5)
SAN FRANCISCO - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.90.61.5-0.415-536.3%1-144.4%2-36(19)2-19(8.8)8-62
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.61.41.614-539.6%1-045.5%2-39(20.6)19-2(9)7-57
Stats For (Road Games)1.00.01.0-0.216-531.6%1-180.0%2-39(21.5)2-25(10.7)8-70
Stats Against (All Games)0.60.51.1 14-645.2%0-083.3%1-17(20.2)2-11(5)6-45
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.61.4 14-539.8%1-047.1%2-43(22.3)16-2(7.4)7-59
Stats Against (Road Games)0.70.20.8 15-641.6%0-0100.0%0-8(15.3)2-16(7.1)6-53

HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-8-5.77-56-624.713.0348.9(5.5)1.925.713.9340.5(5.9)1.2
Home Games3-3-2.43-34-229.313.0337.5(5.3)1.723.813.8305.8(5.4)1.8
Last 3 Games1-2-12-11-220.010.0348.0(5.2)2.022.713.7310.0(5.7)1.0
Grass Games3-6-5.44-54-523.611.7332.8(5.2)2.024.813.2324.0(5.7)1.3
HOUSTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)24.713.021.530:6029-117(4)20-3559.0%232(6.7)64-349(5.5)(14.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.21.410.519.830:2627-108(4)21-3560.5%228(6.5)62-336(5.4)(15.7)
Offense Home Games29.313.022.530:3229-127(4.3)20-3457.3%211(6.1)64-337(5.3)(11.5)
Defense (All Games)25.713.918.029:0026-105(4.1)20-3263.8%236(7.4)58-340(5.9)(13.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.411.519.330:1027-110(4.1)21-3462.0%225(6.7)61-335(5.5)(14.9)
Defense Home Games23.813.817.829:2827-107(4)19-3062.6%199(6.7)57-306(5.4)(12.8)
HOUSTON - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.20.71.9-0.713-538.9%1-057.1%2-39(21.1)2-23(9.4)7-61
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.51.51.914-538.9%1-052.2%2-39(20.9)18-2(8.3)7-58
Stats For (Home Games)0.71.01.70.213-540.8%1-050.0%1-31(23.4)2-24(10.3)6-55
Stats Against (All Games)0.80.41.2 13-434.2%1-062.5%2-38(22.8)3-33(12)8-79
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.51.4 13-537.8%1-051.8%2-45(23.1)19-2(8.3)7-60
Stats Against (Home Games)1.50.31.8 12-432.4%0-050.0%2-34(20.5)3-27(9.6)8-78
Average power rating of opponents played: SAN FRANCISCO 20.2,  HOUSTON 20.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN FRANCISCO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/15/2017@ WASHINGTON24-26L11W46O20-8523-47-250133-9425-37-3252
10/22/2017DALLAS10-40L6L48O22-10322-38-187343-26517-27-2360
10/29/2017@ PHILADELPHIA10-33L13L45U24-9417-36-144231-11218-32-1921
11/5/2017ARIZONA10-20L2.5L38.5U17-6324-51-266243-16715-30-2012
11/12/2017NY GIANTS31-21W3W41O33-18619-25-288223-11428-37-2601
11/26/2017SEATTLE13-24L7L44.5U24-8424-40-196130-9020-34-2281
12/3/2017@ CHICAGO15-14W2.5W42.5U34-11026-37-278119-6212-15-850
12/10/2017@ HOUSTON            
12/17/2017TENNESSEE            
12/24/2017JACKSONVILLE            
12/31/2017@ LA RAMS            

HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/15/2017CLEVELAND33-17W-7.5W46O33-12317-29-217122-13420-37-1133
10/29/2017@ SEATTLE38-41L6W45O34-14219-30-367321-3326-41-4461
11/5/2017INDIANAPOLIS14-20L-6L45U21-9419-44-194128-9220-30-2791
11/12/2017@ LA RAMS7-33L13L45U25-8918-36-194425-10426-38-3390
11/19/2017ARIZONA31-21W-2.5W38O34-13422-32-223218-4822-34-2442
11/27/2017@ BALTIMORE16-23L7.5W39.5U25-6622-37-237331-13921-33-1550
12/3/2017@ TENNESSEE13-24L7L42U22-5331-49-331125-19815-23-1461
12/10/2017SAN FRANCISCO            
12/17/2017@ JACKSONVILLE            
12/25/2017PITTSBURGH            
12/31/2017@ INDIANAPOLIS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN FRANCISCO: New head coach Kyle Shanahan is a genius play-designer, which should allow him to wring some production from his ragtag bunch of misfits. Journeyman QB Brian Hoyer is 16-15 as a starter, and is familiar with Shanahan's system (and prickly personality) from their time together in Cleveland. WR Pierre Garcon is the No. 1 target with track star WR Marquise Goodwin stretching the field. The rest of the skill position spots are up for grabs. New coordinator Robert Saleh is a former Seattle assistant and will try to build a Seahawks-like system in San Fran after the Niners finished last in yards and points allowed in 2016. Some pieces are already in place, including DT DeForest Buckner and OLB Ahmad Brooks, the team's co-leaders in sacks last season. First-round draft picks DE Solomon Thomas and LB Reuben Foster are ready to make an immediate impact, but the secondary looks awful.
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.
PREVIEW
Banged-up Texans host Garoppolo, 49ers
 

HOUSTON -- The Houston Texans' postseason aspirations have been inversely proportional to their number of bodies on the injured reserve list, which continues to swell as playoff hopes fade.

First the injuries hit defensively, with the Texans losing end J.J. Watt (left tibial plateau fracture) and linebacker Whitney Mercilus (torn pectoral) against the Kansas City Chiefs on Oct. 8. Ever since, the offense has sustained a series of blows ranging from devastating (rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson) to depth-sapping (rookie running back D'Onta Foreman).

The bottom fell out last week in a loss at Tennessee when tight end C.J. Fiedorowicz, running back Alfred Blue, and receiver Braxton Miller were lost to concussions. They joined the list of wounded that not only included Watson and Foreman, but also receivers Will Fuller (ribs) and Bruce Ellington (hamstring), and tackles Chris Clark (ankle) and Julie'n Davenport (shoulder).

When the Texans (4-8) host the San Francisco 49ers (2-10) on Sunday at NRG Stadium, their roster will represent a motley mix of hobbled replacements and off-the-street signees. With four losses in the five games since Tom Savage replaced Watson under center, the Texans have long been a playoff afterthought. After consecutive AFC South titles and three successive nine-win seasons under fourth-year coach Bill O'Brien, that reality represents a tough pill to swallow.

"We're disappointed that we're not where we want to be record-wise," O'Brien said. "We know the fans are disappointed. Can't really do much about that. All we can do is come to work every day and try to figure out how to win a game."

How the Texans conclude the schedule might shape their organizational direction during the offseason. Given their recent success under O'Brien, their overwhelming injuries, and modest point differential (minus-13), it's apparent that the Texans won't require complete teardown.

Still, Houston doesn't appear poised to take a significant leap forward even when fully healthy, and the franchise entered this season amid rumblings that O'Brien might be poised to depart. His future in Houston likely isn't tied to wins and losses over the final four weeks, but rather the fight and preparedness the Texans showcase starting this weekend against the 49ers.

"I think the big thing is winning," O'Brien said of straddling the line of late-season development. "I think within winning you may, within the goal of winning, you may be able to do certain things, but at the end of the day, if it doesn't point toward winning, you're not doing it, if that makes sense. I think if you're in a different level of football maybe you're thinking of it in a different way, but at this level, it's all about trying to figure out how to get a win."

San Francisco took a big step toward determining part of its long-term future when quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo delivered a steady performance in his first start since joining the organization via trade from the New England Patriots on Oct. 31. Although Garoppolo didn't set the field ablaze statistically, completing 26 of 37 attempts for 293 yards and an interception, he was instrumental in leading the offense on a game-winning drive in a 15-14 victory at Chicago.

On the heels of that effort, Garoppolo earned the starting nod against the Texans and appears well-positioned to supplant rookie third-rounder C.J. Beathard for the remainder of the season. Long considered an intriguing asset blocked by Tom Brady in New England, Garoppolo has finally discovered a situation where his potential dovetails with the needs of his employer.

"He showed a lot of his ability and why people see him the way that we do," 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. "It was fun working with him on game day and it also made it a lot more fun to coach this week, now that we have a game under our belt and he has a better understanding how we spend a game and I've got a little bit better understanding of how he is throughout a game."

Stripping how the 49ers progress under Garoppolo from their wins and losses presents a challenge familiar to talent-strapped teams seeking growth and development yet risk-averse to surrendering prime draft positioning. Only the winless Cleveland Browns own a worse record than San Francisco, however the rudderless New York Giants are tied with the 49ers in the NFC basement with three other teams (Chicago, Denver and Indianapolis) just one victory ahead.

The higher the 49ers' select next spring the better. Unimpeded toward a third consecutive last-place finish in the NFC West, their roster is in dire need of an upgrade. Garoppolo flourishing while the 49ers lose might represent the best of both worlds moving forward.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 10:52:40 AM EST.


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