Well, I never said I put stock in what info gets pushed onto us. I'm merely saying that Schaub says his doctor said he didn't injure it further by having stayed in the game.
For all I know, the doctor is saying what the patient wants to hear. Or, the doctor is saying what the Texans want him to say. Or, Schaub is putting out a variation of the verdict that he, or the Texans, want people to hear. A lot of shades of gray could be going on here.
Secondly, I only was saying what Schaub was saying about his return timetable. His words, not mine. Either Schaub has been told he MIGHT return as early as camp (which I doubt) or Schaub is saying this to motivate himself and try to keep from losing his mind over the whole situation.
Lastly, no matter what happens with the surgery, the recovery time, and the rehab and subsequent trial and error of getting onto the field and throwing the football competitively again...we all know that he's going to get there and he's going to try his best to be competitive again. The outcome? Who knows.
I just know that Matt Schaub is going to try and once again show Albert Haynesworth that what is, and what will BE, are going to be two different things. Schaub isn't an elite QB, but he has my attention in the area of never giving up and never backing down.