The Tennessee Titans vs The Houston Texans

Houston hosts the Tennessee Titans this weekend in Week 12 with the 2010 NFL season. The Tennessee Titans return to their birthplace November 28th to battle the team that replaced them in Houston, the Houston Texans. Vince Young has been inconsistent because the quarterback for the Tennessee Titans and there has been a definite indecisiveness on Jeff Fisher's part with regards to the quarterback position.

The Houston Texans have struggled all season on both sides from the ball. The optimism that grew from their opening game trouncing in the Indianapolis Colts has rapidly been erased. Their defense has given up major plays at important moments plus the offense is lacking the explosiveness of final season. The Houston Texans defense folded like low cost tents on the New York Jets final 50 second drive in the finish of their last game and that loss may possibly be a tough one to put in it.

When Randy Moss arrived in Tennessee there was unbridled optimism from all involved. The Titans then promptly went out and lost to the Miami Dolphins and Moss only had one catch for seven yards. The focus of this offense should really still be a ground and pound offense featuring star running back Chris Johnson.

Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young has now been benched by coach Jeff Fisher for his tirades and rantings in the finish from the Tennessee Titans loss towards the Washington Redskins.

The new Tennessee Titans quarterback will probably be rookie Rusty Smith and suddenly the Tennessee Titans have gone from contenders to pretenders in the span of just two games, confusing sportsbook odds makers. This may perhaps give gamblers a winning advantage this weekend. Randy Moss has played with this team for two games. Take from that what you will.

The Houston Texans defense has struggled to put it mildly. They are second within the NFL in most total yards given up and they're the only team inside the NFL that is certainly giving up over 300 yards passing per game. This is basically a noticeable difference over their prior average of more than 325 yards given up per game.