Some betting odds on Texans vs. Steelers (be sure to click the link as there is a lot of good commentary in that article!), and a brief but well-balanced Mark Lane article regarding It’s Time To Worry vs. It’s Not Time To Worry.
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Houston Texans 2020: Prediction, Spread, Odds For NFL Week 3
By Anthony Riccobono, International Business Times
Excerpt from the article: The Steelers are 3.5-point favorites for Sunday’s game, according to the betting odds compiled by OddsShark. The over/under is 45.
Pittsburgh is undefeated with a pair of victories over mediocre opponents. The Steelers beat the New York Giants 26-16 in Week 1, followed by a 26-21 victory over the Denver Broncos, who were forced to play Jeff Driskel at quarterback for most of the Week 2 contest.
Even if Houston is headed for a disappointing season, they should be the best team Pittsburgh has faced, thus far.
Watson hasn’t posted a passer rating of 90.0 or better yet. He’s never gone three straight games without reaching that mark in his NFL career.
Don’t be surprised if Watson carries Houston to its first win of the season.
Prediction: Houston over Pittsburgh, 23-20
How worried should the Texans be with 0-2?
By Mark Lane, TexansWire.com
This is a short article but packed with some good stuff, so there’s no excerpt. You’ll enjoy choosing to click the link. There’s both sides of the coin: Peter King says it’s not time to worry about being 0-2 (and gives his reasons why), and then there’s a twitter embed (2-minutes of audio/podcast clip) by Jake Asman who says it’s time to worry and here’s why.