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Live Blog: Monday Night Football – Texans at Bengals

With the old sheriff stumbling, is Andy Dalton ready to claim the silver star?

We finish up the worst week of the NFL season with what might turn out to be a pretty good game. The Seahawks and Cardinals blessed us with a four-hour game last night, so let’s hope the Houston Texans (3-5) will be a little more accommodating when they face off against the undefeated Cincinnati Bengals (8-0).

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Here’s my prediction from last week’s Friday Afternoon Quarterback.

Monday Night

Houston at Cincinnati (-10.5)

That line is huge and if the Bengals were playing anyone other than the Texans, it might scare me more. I’m not sure how hot the seat is on Bill O’Brien but here’s what I do know; the Texans needs to draft a real quarterback. Wins this season aren’t going to help in that endeavor at all. Bengals 38, Texans 20 (survivor pool pick)

And here are the listings from last week’s Power Rankings.

Cincinnati Bengals Logo2. Cincinnati Bengals – (8-0) Another week, another dominating Bengals performance in a game that could have been a trap. Now the Texans come to Cincinnati trying to spring their own. show up on the schedule to keep that streak going. Last week: No. 3

Houston Texans Logo22. Houston Texans – (3-5) Hey, look who still has a team? Anybody still want to talk about J.J. Watt being the MVP as his team battles for a Top Five draft pick? Last week: No. 20

And lastly, here’s our GMS preview.

The undefeated Cincinnati Bengals (8-0) play the Houston Texans (3-5) this week. The NFL’s third-leading receiver, DeAndre Hopkins (870 yards, 6 TDs), will be on display in this contest. It will begin Monday, Nov 16 at 8:30 p.m. ET and can be seen on ESPN.

Cincinnati cruised past the Browns 31-10 last week. Tyler Eifert had an outstanding performance in the win, registering five catches for 53 yards and three TDs. Andy Dalton had a big game as well, totaling 234 yards and three TDs through the air. Houston also picked up the win its last game, beating the Titans 20-6. Whitney Mercilus led the Houston defense, totaling six tackles and 3.5 sacks. DeAndre Hopkins also had a big game with 94 yards and a TD on eight receptions.

Cincinnati is a considerable 10-point favorite in this game and the Over/Under (O/U) is set at 47 points.

The Bengals enter the game with records of 8-0 Straight Up (SU) and 7-0-1 Against The Spread (ATS) this season. They come into the game with the league’s fifth-ranked home scoring offense, averaging 29.5 points per home game. Look for Cincinnati to take advantage of an inferior Houston run defense, which ranks 27th in the league with 123.5 rushing yards allowed per game. As for the Cincinnati defense, there are important areas to keep an eye on. The Texans may have a difficult time running against the Bengals. The Texans average 87.9 yards per game on the ground, 29th in the NFL. A vital part of the game will be if the Texans can protect their quarterback from Cincinnati’s vicious defense. It averages the fifth-most sacks in the league with 2.9 per game. The Bengals make it hard on their opponents right from the start, averaging 7.4 points in the first 15 minutes. On special teams, Houston may give up some big plays to the Bengals in the return game. The Texans have allowed 102.2 return yards per game, making them one of the worst in the NFL.

As for their opponent, the Texans have a record of 3-5 for both ATS and SU. In the previous five games, Houston has a record of 2-3 for both SU and ATS. Cincinnati’s defensive backs will want to be ready for their opponent’s passing attack. The Texans average 297.6 yards through the air over their past five games. The Texans close out games well. They average 11 points in the final quarter, more than any other team in the league.

Predictions: SU Winner – Cin, ATS Winner – Cin, O/U – Under

The game is on ESPN at 8:30 p.m. EST. Maybe we won’t still be watching it after midnight this time.

Written by Adam Greene

Adam Greene is a writer and photographer based out of East Tennessee. His work has appeared on Cracked.com, in USA Today, the Associated Press, the Chicago Cubs Vineline Magazine, AskMen.com and many other publications.

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