There are so many different ways this could go. Houston's O is a weak point, and their D is a strength. I guess you begin there. Our offense is....what? It depends in part on whether the running game can sustain recent improvement and on whether the O-line can overcome recent lapses, mostly in pass protection. So we might win a "defensive struggle.' Their D is probably better than ours, but we have the obviously better QB, so maybe you get an offset there and win a grinder 13 to 6 or something. Or maybe, by a combination of throwing, to some extent deep, on the run (or running on the run) Drake can have enough of an offensive breakout (it shouldn't take much) simply to outscore the Texans, notwithstanding the strength of their D. Or maybe our running game will revert to mush, with Rhamondre resuming his 3-yards-a-carry, bobble-ball ways and Henderson wearing down at last, or the O-line will slide further into turnstile territory, leaving Drake with the quick, short passes which play to the strength of Houston's D (as we saw last night), and leaving him looking more like Rogers than himself. Maybe too our somewhat restored defense will shut down the Texans' dismal O and we will win history's first 2-0 playoff game.
My immediate impression, based on watching maybe 60% of that dreary fiasco last night, was that we couldn't possibly lose to either of the two offenses on display. But the potential monkey wrench is the Texan's D, who might just be nearly as good as they obviously think they are. It'd be really gratifying to bring them down a few pegs in their own self-esteem, so I'll probably pick us to win that 13-6 grinder, but I'm not gonna be real confident about it - more a hope than a prediction - which I guess is what happens in the playoffs, where every team in every game (except maybe for the Steleers) has a chance to win.
The "dream outcome" would be a brilliant breakout day for Drake, resulting in a blowout win, but I don't think we yet have the O-line for that. Our receiving corps is pretty middling as well, of course, but with Drake throwing the ball, that just hasn't seemed to matter.