| Baltimore Ravens vs Houston Texans NFL Week 10 Predictions |
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Thursday, 06 November 2008
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The Baltimore Ravens are currently riding a three game winning streak, while the Houston Texans lost in Week 9 after winning three straight. The Houston Texans play host to the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday Nov 9, at Reliant Stadium for some bone crunching NFL Week 10 action. The Ravens are 2-0 SU all time against the Texans. NFL oddsmakers at SBGglobal.com have the Ravens as -1 point road favs over the Texans with the over/under listed at 42 points. Get your Baltimore Ravens vs Houston Texans NFL Week 10 Predictions in now at SBGglobal.comThe Ravens beat the Browns 37-27 on the road in Week 9. QB Joe Flacco made 17 of 29 passes for 248 yards with two touchdown passes; he has five touchdown passes for 1,464 yards with seven interceptions in eight starts. Their top rusher on the day was RB Ray Rice with 21 carries for 154 yards while RB Le’Ron McClain had 13 carries for 32 yards with a touchdown. Their top receiver on the day was WR Derek Mason with nine catches for 136 yards with a touchdown, while WR Mark Clayton added a touchdown. The Ravens are averaging 21.4 ppg and they give up an average 17.1 ppg. On the road they are 2-2 SU where they average 21.8 ppg and they give up an average 23.5 ppg. Their overall offense is ranked 19th in the league averaging 322 yards a game, no thanks to their 25th ranked passing game that’s good for 173 yards per-game. Their running game is great ranked 3rd best in the league averaging 148 yards a game. FB Le’Ron McClain leads the Ravens with five touchdowns. Their overall defense is ranked second best in the league allowing 246 yards per-game, thanks to their 1st ranked rush defense that allows 64 yards a game, they are just as good against the pass with a 4th ranked pass defense that gives up an average 182 yards per-game. The Ravens are 6-2 ATS and 5-3 over/under. The Texans lost to the Vikings 21-28 on the road in Week 9. QB Matt Schaub made 11 of 16 passes for 139 yards with an interception, while backup QB Sage Rosenfels made 21 of 29 passes for 224 yards with two touchdown passes and an interception. Their top rusher on the day was RB Steve Slaton with 16 carries for 62 yards. Their top receiver on the day was WR Owen Daniels with 11 catches for 133 yards, while WR Andre Johnson added a touchdown. The Texans are averaging 25 ppg and they give up an average 26.4 ppg. At home they are 3-1 SU where they average 29.8 ppg and they give up an average 21.5 ppg. Their overall offense is ranked 4th best in the league averaging 373 yards a game, thanks to their 5th ranked passing game that’s good for 262 yards per-game. Their running game sits averagely ranked 16th in the league averaging 111 yards a game. RB Steve Slaton leads the Texans with six touchdowns. Their overall defense is ranked 17th in the league allowing 328 yards per-game, no thanks to their 23rd ranked rush defense that allows 126 yards a game, they are average against the pass with a 14th ranked pass defense that gives up an average 202 yards per-game. The Texans are 2-6 ATS and 7-1 over/under. Recent Trends to Consider:
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The Baltimore Ravens are currently riding a three game winning streak, while the Houston Texans lost in Week 9 after winning three straight. The Houston Texans play host to the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday Nov 9, at Reliant Stadium for some bone crunching NFL Week 10 action. The Ravens are 2-0 SU all time against the Texans. NFL oddsmakers at SBGglobal.com have the





















