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*shrug* I know that Schaub was kept really clean this week and didn't do anything to make me think he's a good QB right now. He's been better in the past. We don't have that guy anymore. Some of y'all seem to think the Schaub of old is going to magically resurface ... well, I hope so, because the playoffs are on the line. But recent trends suggest otherwise.
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Stop entrenching yourself in defending Schaub and just recognize the reality of it.
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The PFF article (and they are not remotely scientific in their ratings) doesn't take into account the defenses being played. If it's cover 2, or some variant thereof, then dinking and dunking is the right way to attack it given our personnel.
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I simply call things as I saw it. You have to remember that some 3 years ago, when some folks suggested that Schaub was clearly in the top ten, I disagreed. I said he was borderline. Nothing has changed for me, except we have to take into account the young talents that have been growing or are in the growing process. To me, Schaub peaked last year, and seems to be in "plateau out" mode. Now, Jaworski rated Schaub at number 9 in his final ranking for this year. It was just one man'a opinion, but it does carry some weight, because obviously Jaws know QBs better than most if not all of us on this MB. For me to put him somewhere between 11-15 is not as far-fetched as those who put him below average or worse. But of course, you can have your opinion just like anybody else. |
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For me to say that he's not 11-15 over the past six games is not far fetched at all. See, that's the thing about rankings. There are long term rankings and there are in the moment rankings. Schaub is not playing as well as he did earlier this season. Schaub is not playing as well as he did last season. Schaub not playing as well as he did earlier this season is a BIG part of why the Texans have struggled the last six weeks or so. They're not converting in the red zone, they're not attacking down the field (at least accurately), and when he is under pressure, the play is over 90% of the time. It's a team game, and of course there are factors that go into this, but Schaub is one of the biggest factors.
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& I don't think I've been shy about it. I want that guy from 2009. But some of these comments are making it sound like this 6 game streak he is on has been the norm for the last three years (2010, 2011, 2012) & it hasn't. He's never been Brady/Rogers.... most likely never will be. But the guy who started 2012 was good enough to get to & possibly win a Super Bowl. Don't think he would have been MVP, we'd need that 2009 guy for that. But this guy has some pretty good talent around him. Andre, Arian, Duane, Watt, not to mention the second tier guys; Jjo, KJax, Antonio, OD, Myers...... we don't have probowlers at every corner, but damn near. If there's some way for us to get a franchise QB next season, I'm all for it. I don't care about hurting Schaub's feelings. But he's played well enough this year to get us there at some point this year..... not lately.
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I agree. He's somewhere better than ~⅔ of league QBs and worse than ~⅓ of them. I do think the foot is an issue and he's sliding. I don't think we have a long term solution to replacing Schaub.
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For the last few games, it was toward the number 15 spot. Now if you tell me that you had watched all the QBs plays in the last 5-6 games, whatever, than it would make more sense, but I'm sure you didn't. And neither did I. However, with the state of the many non-playoff teams, it is easier to find poor or subpar QB play. You can try to put a ranking on Schaub, let's say #24 in the last 5 games (or whatever number you choose) . It will be much easier for me to find more than 8 QBs that played poorer than Schaub than you can find 23 QBs that played better. |
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Both teams attempted the same number of passes, but the Pats ran 7 more times than us. |
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More incredibly is the fact that the Texans also had 8 more pass attempts than the Pats on third down in the first half.
All and all, the Texans went with the pass a few more than the Pats in the first half. |
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Something has changed recently. He never has had a great arm but now his whole motion seems to be different. I hope it is an injury issue because at least there is hope for next year when he is healthy again. I think the brain trust made a huge mistake in extending him before seeing how he held up throughout the season. |
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It is much easier to pass when the d is set up for the run or vice versa. |
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You may also add that Schaub audibles to the run as well.
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The Texans pay a lot of attention to down and distance because that's the key to what makes their offense go. They take shots downfield selectively based on what the defense is doing, and how much risk they feel they need to take against opposing offenses. They get defenses cheating certain ways, and then try to exploit for the big play. Typically, the Schaub is pretty good at YPC, and Andre Johnson has huge YPC for someone who has as many receptions as he has had this year. Typically, deep in redzone, they prefer to run the ball because they can. See e.g. Arian Foster. So this tends to decrease opportunities for QB TDs. Looking at general NFL statistics to make conclusions about the Texans offense isn't helpful. It is also not helpful to compare Matt Schaub to future Hall of Famers Brady and Manning. He doesn't need to be that because he is not that--he needs to be efficient Matt that distributes the ball to open guy and doesn't make too many mistakes. Pressing doesn't help, but infallibility is a lot to expect because everyone makes mistakes, you just have to try to not make them bigger. OTOH, the Texans have a number of players on their team that if they keep playing the way they are, may some day be the foundation of the Texans section of the HoF. So you play to your strengths.
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