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Bleacher Report Experts
Schottey: Texans, 35-16
Look, I might be one of the Texans' biggest detractors out there, but even I think this is ridiculous. Matt Schaub needs to take this game against the Rams, get back on his horse and throw some touchdown strikes to his own team.
Bowen: Texans, 27-17
No need to take the ball out of Arian Foster's hands in this one. The Texans ride the running game to pick up the win.
Schalter: Texans, 38-20
The Texans have hardly been world-beaters lately, but Andre Johnson and Arian Foster should feast on the Rams at Reliant Stadium.
Freeman: Texans, 25-21
Nothing cures a quarterback slump like the sorry Rams.
Miller: Texans, 24-20
My lack of faith in Matt Schaub is trumped only by my lack of faith in the St. Louis Rams secondary.
Frenz: Texans, 20-10
These two teams are in desperation mode, so I'll give the edge to the home team with more overall talent. If the Texans can't beat the Rams, they need to move on from Matt Schaub for good.
Hangst: Texans, 20-13
There's not much to be pleased about with either the Texans or the Rams, but the Rams have troubles in all three phases of the game. If Matt Schaub can halt his pick-six streak, the home team will get the win.
Hansen: Texans, 27-24
Someone has to win, and I'm going with Houston. The St. Louis Rams should be great considering all the high draft picks they got for Robert Griffin III, but it looks like they continue to go backward.
Bardeen: Texans, 27-14
There's not much reason to believe that the St. Louis defense will put up much of a fight against Matt Schaub and Arian Foster. And that's a good thing because Schaub could use a confidence booster of a game. Welcome Rams!
Gagnon: Texans, 30-13
I just don't think the Rams defense will have an answer for Andre Johnson and Arian Foster. As much as the Texans scare me right now, St. Louis has looked terrible on both sides of the ball. In Houston, this is still a no-brainer. That probably means I'll be dead wrong.
Langland: Texans, 20-17
The Rams are a sloppy football team right now; it's that simple. They're awful on special teams, their secondary has major problems and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is scared to take a shot down the field. Houston gets back on track after dropping three in a row.
Kruse: Texans, 27-16
Unrest at the quarterback position is usually the first step in a series of events that unravel otherwise good teams. The Texans will momentarily halt that process by beating up a Rams offense that hasn't played well against top defenses this season.
OUCH ! Have faith Brothers!
Schottey: Texans, 35-16
Look, I might be one of the Texans' biggest detractors out there, but even I think this is ridiculous. Matt Schaub needs to take this game against the Rams, get back on his horse and throw some touchdown strikes to his own team.
Bowen: Texans, 27-17
No need to take the ball out of Arian Foster's hands in this one. The Texans ride the running game to pick up the win.
Schalter: Texans, 38-20
The Texans have hardly been world-beaters lately, but Andre Johnson and Arian Foster should feast on the Rams at Reliant Stadium.
Freeman: Texans, 25-21
Nothing cures a quarterback slump like the sorry Rams.
Miller: Texans, 24-20
My lack of faith in Matt Schaub is trumped only by my lack of faith in the St. Louis Rams secondary.
Frenz: Texans, 20-10
These two teams are in desperation mode, so I'll give the edge to the home team with more overall talent. If the Texans can't beat the Rams, they need to move on from Matt Schaub for good.
Hangst: Texans, 20-13
There's not much to be pleased about with either the Texans or the Rams, but the Rams have troubles in all three phases of the game. If Matt Schaub can halt his pick-six streak, the home team will get the win.
Hansen: Texans, 27-24
Someone has to win, and I'm going with Houston. The St. Louis Rams should be great considering all the high draft picks they got for Robert Griffin III, but it looks like they continue to go backward.
Bardeen: Texans, 27-14
There's not much reason to believe that the St. Louis defense will put up much of a fight against Matt Schaub and Arian Foster. And that's a good thing because Schaub could use a confidence booster of a game. Welcome Rams!
Gagnon: Texans, 30-13
I just don't think the Rams defense will have an answer for Andre Johnson and Arian Foster. As much as the Texans scare me right now, St. Louis has looked terrible on both sides of the ball. In Houston, this is still a no-brainer. That probably means I'll be dead wrong.
Langland: Texans, 20-17
The Rams are a sloppy football team right now; it's that simple. They're awful on special teams, their secondary has major problems and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is scared to take a shot down the field. Houston gets back on track after dropping three in a row.
Kruse: Texans, 27-16
Unrest at the quarterback position is usually the first step in a series of events that unravel otherwise good teams. The Texans will momentarily halt that process by beating up a Rams offense that hasn't played well against top defenses this season.
OUCH ! Have faith Brothers!