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TIME: 01:00 P.M. EST

VENUE: Louisiana Superdome

 

 

 

The Houston Texans' short history hasn't yielded much success, which may be the reason back-to-back victories aren't enough to get the team talking playoffs just yet.

 

A win over the New Orleans Saints would go a long way in helping prove this season could be different.

 

Houston seeks its first-ever 3-0 start Sunday at the Louisiana Superdome.

 

The Texans have won their first two games for the third time in five years after beating Miami 23-13 last week. They got off to the same start in 2010, only to lose 10 of their final 14 games.

 

That marked the fifth time Houston has lost at least 10 games after it finished 2009 with a franchise-best 9-7 record. Coach Gary Kubiak said his squad isn't thinking about the possibility of the first playoff berth in the Texans' 10-year history, but rather focusing on the task at hand.

 

"We've got a lot more poise (than last season)," Kubiak said. "Nobody's in here jumping around, high-fiving each other. We're just in here, business as usual, trying to correct our mistakes, trying to understand what we're going to have to do better to win in New Orleans."

 

Though the Texans allowed the Dolphins to pull within three points early in the fourth quarter, their defense has been among the league's best through the first two weeks.

 

Under new defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, Houston is allowing league bests of 271.0 yards and 10.0 points per game - a vast improvement from the 442.0 yards and 25.5 points through two games last season.

 

The Texans finished 2010 with the NFL's 30th-ranked defense.

 

"We're surprised at how quickly the process has taken place, with no offseason and Wade really just having those guys for just seven or eight weeks," Kubiak said. "When you watch the work that's taking place every day, the energy we're playing with, how hard we're playing, you know why you're getting much better results."

 

That unit, though, will face its toughest test to date.

 

New Orleans (1-1) ranks fifth offensively, averaging 429.5 yards and 32.0 points after beating Chicago 30-13 last week. The Saints have outscored their opponents 128-78 in winning four of their last five home games.

 

Drew Brees has averaged 313.5 yards and thrown for 15 touchdowns while winning five of his last six at home against AFC opponents.

 

Brees threw for 270 yards and three touchdowns against the Bears - including a 79-yard scoring pass to Devery Henderson, who had three catches for 103 yards as top receiver Marques Colston continues to recover from a broken collarbone suffered in a Week 1 loss at Green Bay.

 

"I know there is a high level of trust that exists between our quarterback and Devery," coach Sean Payton said. "That depth for us, that experience, definitely pays off when you have an injury like we have had with Marques."

 

Houston has a pretty strong connection of its own with quarterback Matt Schaub and receiver Andre Johnson, a tandem that has hooked up 14 times for 188 yards and two touchdowns through two games.

 

Those numbers have helped offset the limited production from reigning NFL rushing champion Arian Foster, who missed Week 1 against Indianapolis while recovering from a hamstring injury and carried only 10 times for 33 yards last Sunday.

 

Foster's backup, Ben Tate, has stepped up, rushing for 103 yards against Miami after totaling 116 versus the Colts.

 

Foster's status for Sunday is uncertain.

 

"He's playing really well," Kubiak said of Tate. "As we work Arian back into what we're doing, and get him back to full speed, Ben's going to probably carry most of the load right now."

 

The Saints saw Tate's talents in Houston's 27-14 preseason victory Aug. 20, when he carried nine times for 95 yards and a touchdown.

 

"That's not a pretty film," Payton said.

 

New Orleans, though, gave up only 60 yards on the ground against Chicago. It marked the third time in the last four regular-season games it held its opponent to fewer than 100 yards on the ground, and the 14th time in 15 games it hasn't allowed a 100-yard rusher.

 

The teams have split two all-time meetings, with Houston winning the most recent matchup at home 23-10 on Nov. 18, 2007.

 

Copyright 2011 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press

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This will be an exciting game, I don't know why there aren't more predictions.

 

I don't think the New Orleans D can stop Houston's offense, Duane Brown has matured into a pretty good left Tackle, and the rest of that line was there to make Arian Foster a league leading rusher. Enter Ben Tate, the Rookie of the Year, and New Orleans is fucked. Don't forget about Matt Schaub to Andre Johnson, that's always good for 100 yards. New Orleans can do the same damage, but Mark Ingram hasn't looked like a first round running back yet, and they're missing the leader on their defense this week.

 

:Texans: 31

:Saints: 24

Edited by RazorStar

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I'm really looking forward to this game. Two of the most explosive offenses in the game going at it. I think the Saints win in a shootout but I'll be rooting for the Texans.

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Saints WR Lance Moore is active for Week 3 against the Texans.

 

Moore is an intriguing WR3 sleeper play in a projected shootout. He resumed practicing fully this past week and should be close to 100 percent.

 

The Saints' inactives are MLB Jonathan Vilma, K Garrett Hartley, WR Marques Colston, CB Tracy Porter, DL Tom Johnson, DE Jeff Charleston, and C Matt Tennant.

 

 

Arian Foster (hamstring) is officially inactive for Week 3 against the Saints.

 

Ben Tate will get the start with Steve Slaton backing him up. Derrick Ward joins Foster on the Texans' Week 3 inactives list. Tate is a top-15 fantasy running back play in what projects as one of Sunday's highest scoring games.

 

The Texans' remaining five inactives are QB T.J. Yates, WR David Anderson, CB Sherrick McManis, OG Thomas Austin, and OT Rashad Butler.

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Holy shit, the scoring in this game...

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