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269 | HOUSTON | +9 | Over 37.5 | 270 | NEW ORLEANS | +3 | Under 49.5 |
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All Games | 1-1 | 0 | 1-1 | 2-0 | 22.0 | 10.0 | 345.5 | (5.5) | 0.5 | 25.0 | 15.0 | 363.5 | (5.6) | 2.0 | Road Games | 0-1 | -1 | 0-1 | 1-0 | 17.0 | 10.0 | 410.0 | (5.9) | 1.0 | 27.0 | 17.0 | 388.0 | (6.8) | 1.0 | Last 3 Games | 1-1 | 0 | 1-1 | 2-0 | 22.0 | 10.0 | 345.5 | (5.5) | 0.5 | 25.0 | 15.0 | 363.5 | (5.6) | 2.0 |
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Offense (All Games) | 22.0 | 10.0 | 18.0 | 31:34 | 26-117 | (4.4) | 22-36 | 61.1% | 228 | (6.3) | 62-345 | (5.5) | (15.7) | Opponents Defensive Avg. | 26.7 | 13 | 20 | 31:09 | 30-138 | (4.6) | 21-32 | 63.6% | 237 | (7.3) | 63-376 | (6) | (14.1) | Offense Road Games | 17.0 | 10.0 | 23.0 | 33:30 | 24-153 | (6.4) | 28-45 | 62.2% | 257 | (5.7) | 69-410 | (5.9) | (24.1) | Defense (All Games) | 25.0 | 15.0 | 21.5 | 28:25 | 30-129 | (4.3) | 20-34 | 59.4% | 234 | (6.8) | 64-363 | (5.6) | (14.5) | Opponents Offensive Avg. | 25.8 | 14 | 21.5 | 29:51 | 29-133 | (4.6) | 21-34 | 63.2% | 240 | (7.2) | 62-373 | (6) | (14.4) | Defense Road Games | 27.0 | 17.0 | 19.0 | 26:30 | 30-146 | (4.9) | 15-27 | 55.6% | 242 | (9) | 57-388 | (6.8) | (14.4) |
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All Games | 1-1 | +0.3 | 1-1 | 0-2 | 13.5 | 8.0 | 292.5 | (4.8) | 1.5 | 13.5 | 3.5 | 235.0 | (3.8) | 1.0 | Last 3 Games | 1-1 | +0.3 | 1-1 | 0-2 | 13.5 | 8.0 | 292.5 | (4.8) | 1.5 | 13.5 | 3.5 | 235.0 | (3.8) | 1.0 |
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Offense (All Games) | 13.5 | 8.0 | 17.0 | 28:10 | 29-119 | (4.1) | 19-31 | 60.3% | 173 | (5.5) | 60-292 | (4.8) | (21.7) | Opponents Defensive Avg. | 20.2 | 13.2 | 18.2 | 29:22 | 28-109 | (3.8) | 21-32 | 65.9% | 204 | (6.5) | 60-314 | (5.2) | (15.5) | Defense (All Games) | 13.5 | 3.5 | 15.5 | 31:46 | 25-68 | (2.7) | 19-37 | 52.7% | 166 | (4.5) | 62-235 | (3.8) | (17.4) | Opponents Offensive Avg. | 13.5 | 7.8 | 15.8 | 31:36 | 26-79 | (3) | 19-34 | 56.7% | 179 | (5.4) | 60-258 | (4.3) | (19.1) |
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Average power rating of opponents played: HOUSTON 20, NEW ORLEANS 12 |
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8/9/2017 | @ CAROLINA | 17-27 | L | 2 | L | 39 | O | 24-153 | 28-45-257 | 1 | 30-146 | 15-27-242 | 1 | 8/19/2017 | NEW ENGLAND | 27-23 | W | 1 | W | 41 | O | 29-82 | 16-27-199 | 0 | 30-112 | 26-42-227 | 3 | 8/26/2017 | @ NEW ORLEANS | | | | | | | | | | | | | 8/31/2017 | DALLAS | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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8/10/2017 | @ CLEVELAND | 14-20 | L | 3 | L | 38 | U | 25-82 | 25-36-238 | 2 | 22-71 | 22-42-241 | 0 | 8/20/2017 | @ LA CHARGERS | 13-7 | W | 3 | W | 43 | U | 33-157 | 13-27-108 | 1 | 29-66 | 17-32-92 | 2 | 8/26/2017 | HOUSTON | | | | | | | | | | | | | 8/31/2017 | BALTIMORE | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| 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. | | NEW ORLEANS: Though he has lost a noticeable amount of arm strength, QB Drew Brees is most prolific when working deep down the middle, where rookie WR Michael Thomas thrived last season. WR Willie Snead is a solid possession receiver, and free agent signee WR Ted Ginn will stretch the defense on deep routes. RBs Mark Ingram and Adrian Peterson will lead a power running attack, while Ingram and third-round draft pick Alvin Kamara are assets in the passing game. The Saints' defense has been among the bottom five in points allowed for three-straight seasons. After allowing the second most yards per pass attempt last year, New Orleans drafted CB Marshon Lattimore and S Marcus Williams with their first two draft picks. DE Cameron Jordan was the lone bright spot on defense last season, and 2016 first-rounder DT Sheldon Rankins showed promise after returning from a broken leg. |
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Last Updated: 5/19/2024 12:43:48 PM EST. |
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