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Matt Schaub/Denver thread

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Don't know if this has been pointed out before or not; probably so, but does anyone else think Matt Schaub looks a little like Jason Statham?

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Huh?

Who said I think either looks good? Only said they resemble each other to me.

Are you projecting your feelings maybe??

Just messin' with ya dude.
You're right, they do.
Just seems like an odd thread to start on gameday.
No aggrevation going on today in the NSZ...so I'm bored.

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The camera shows Schaub walking to sideline, without his helmet on his head...and he's got this scowl on his face. Not a painful scowl. A pissed off scowl. "Where's my helmet?" he asks, to nobody in particular. Nobody answers him, so Schaub asks a little more forcefully by asking, "Where is my ****ing helmet?" with a more menacing scowl this time.

Dude was pissed. Dude was afraid they were going to take his helmet away so he couldn't play anymore. Dude sits out exactly one play and is back on the second play.

Dude is a MAN. Reminded me of his attitude a few years ago at Green Bay when he just would stand in the pocket and get tagged while throwing passes...we gutted out the win vs. Green Bay that day, in a cold ass game in Lambeau.

Nobody question that man's toughness. EVER AGAIN.
 
Dutch, I want a quality animated GIF of that moment where Schaub asks "Where is my ****ing helmet?"
 
The camera shows Schaub walking to sideline, without his helmet on his head...and he's got this scowl on his face. Not a painful scowl. A pissed off scowl. "Where's my helmet?" he asks, to nobody in particular. Nobody answers him, so Schaub asks a little more forcefully by asking, "Where is my ****ing helmet?" with a more menacing scowl this time.

Dude was pissed. Dude was afraid they were going to take his helmet away so he couldn't play anymore. Dude sits out exactly one play and is back on the second play.

Dude is a MAN. Reminded me of his attitude a few years ago at Green Bay when he just would stand in the pocket and get tagged while throwing passes...we gutted out the win vs. Green Bay that day, in a cold ass game in Lambeau.

Nobody question that man's toughness. EVER AGAIN.

No doubt.Even got a piece of his ear nearly ripped out. Still manned up. He's the Bill Brasky of quarterbacks.
 
I am happy the national viewing audience finally got to witness Schaub is a tough sob. Completely unfair for him to have been typecast as a softie.
 
Dude was pissed. Dude was afraid they were going to take his helmet away so he couldn't play anymore. Dude sits out exactly one play and is back on the second play.

If I had Tj Yates nipping at my heals, I'd be afraid too.












:kitten: J/k guys, just kidding.
 
I've had my criticisms of Schaub in the past, especially after the Saints game last year. But he's playing the best I've ever seen him play this season. He's taken a step to the next level. I'm glad we locked up his contract.
 
I hate hearing the people say he is injury prone, because every injury he has had was a dirty play that was fined by the league.
 
I hate hearing the people say he is injury prone, because every injury he has had was a dirty play that was fined by the league.


He is injury prone. It's just that the term "injury prone" doesn't really cover the situation properly. Lots of things can make a player injury prone and being physically "fragile" (which is how the term is usually taken) is only one of them. Vick is injury prone. The way he plays the game makes him more likely to be hurt. I don't think anyone would really argue with that but nobody calls him injury prone. Well, maybe they didn't used to.

Playing in a system that exposes you to more contact can make you injury prone. Not having a good feel for pressure or a very good internal clock can make you injury prone. Standing in and holding on to the ball like Roethlisburger does will eventually make him more likely to be hurt. As he ages he won't be able to get away with it nearly as much.

Matt Schaub's career pretty much answers the question. Injuries have been an issue for him.
 
It is an interesting take on human nature to see what orange colored googles can do to your interpretation of events

http://forums.denverbroncos.com/showthread.php?215784-Joe-Mays-hit-on-Schaub/page4

What idiots. Only a guy named CinematicFusion, who only has 4 posts, saw that it clearly was an illegal hit. And TexanDan, whomever that is, as well.

I hope to God we are not like that here. Are we? We don't see our guys commit a bad foul, such as that, and then poo-poo it as if it wasn't a bad thing? Do we? I certainly hope we don't. Because right now, that small sampling of Broncos fans is very disappointing.

"See nothing wrong there."

"Good, clean hit."

"On the Miller penalty, all I saw was a guy finishing a good tackle on the QB."

"After having slept on it, I still don't see why it was ruled roughing the passer."

Those are paraphrased, you all owe it to yourselves (as message board members here) to go read those poster quotes in their full ignorant glory...so that we can have perspective IF one of our guys ever does something borderline like that.

I think Cushing and Smith are two guys who would come closest to being a bit over-the-line on how they play the game sometimes, so now it has me desiring to watch our guys more closely to see if we're crossing the line sometimes.
 
Schaub played his best game to date against Peyton's Broncos. Huge performance big win!

His limited athletic ability combined with miss blocks & dangerous playcalling is going to expose him, just like yesterday in Denver to vicious contact. It's only a matter of time, when & where?

Referencing comparison to Jason Statham is awesome far as toughness part but he does have to work on his power walk.
 
IMO, the Von Miller penalty was questionable, but the Joe Mays hit was undeniable. Either way, I'm glad Matt Schaub showed toughness yesterday, but Kubiak has to find a way to prevent all these hits he was taking.
 
IMO, the Von Miller penalty was questionable, but the Joe Mays hit was undeniable. Either way, I'm glad Matt Schaub showed toughness yesterday, but Kubiak has to find a way to prevent all these hits he was taking.

It was about as bad as Cushing's roughing penalty earlier in the game.

Broncos fans are mostly whiny babies though so feel free to ignore them until they possibly (doubt it) have to come here later on this season.
 
Schaub impressed the heck out of me....our pass pro not so much. I'll re-watch the game within the next day or two to find who to point the finger at. Ha
 
Schaub was ballin to the wallin. Straight up disected the Broncos and when they got mad about it he just put his helmet back on and went back to work. MAN.

LOL at those Broncos fans comments. You can't land on top of the QB, which is exactly what Miller did. You can't helmet to helmet anyone, which is exactly what Mays did. Watch the Mays tackle again, he makes absolutely NO motion to wrap tackle with his arms. Considering candy ass Peyton got a roughing the passer for getting tripped....

They got whipped, couldn't stop a damn thing and had 2 shots to take Schaub out and couldn't do that either.
 
What idiots. Only a guy named CinematicFusion, who only has 4 posts, saw that it clearly was an illegal hit. And TexanDan, whomever that is, as well.

I hope to God we are not like that here. Are we? We don't see our guys commit a bad foul, such as that, and then poo-poo it as if it wasn't a bad thing? Do we? I certainly hope we don't. Because right now, that small sampling of Broncos fans is very disappointing.

"See nothing wrong there."

"Good, clean hit."

"On the Miller penalty, all I saw was a guy finishing a good tackle on the QB."

"After having slept on it, I still don't see why it was ruled roughing the passer."

Those are paraphrased, you all owe it to yourselves (as message board members here) to go read those poster quotes in their full ignorant glory...so that we can have perspective IF one of our guys ever does something borderline like that.

I think Cushing and Smith are two guys who would come closest to being a bit over-the-line on how they play the game sometimes, so now it has me desiring to watch our guys more closely to see if we're crossing the line sometimes.

Yeah those people are morons. Now the thread's turned to where it was the Texans that fired the first shot by injuring Irvin, potentially ending his career, the guy who was hurt trying to tackle Holliday out of bounds.
 
Yeah those people are morons. Now the thread's turned to where it was the Texans that fired the first shot by injuring Irvin, potentially ending his career, the guy who was hurt trying to tackle Holliday out of bounds.

Well you know that big guy Holliday is like trying to tackle and an armor plated rhino...

:rolleyes:

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Well, both of those hits happened after the Texans player almost ended Nate Irving's career, and after Cushing swept out Manning's legs 10 seconds after the play was over. You know what they say about turnabout.

Here's the hit:

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Outside of those back to back 15 yard pf penalties Schaub as taken a number of hits, I wish we could limit those as they start to add up
 
Schaub was ballin to the wallin. Straight up disected the Broncos and when they got mad about it he just put his helmet back on and went back to work. MAN.
LOL at those Broncos fans comments. You can't land on top of the QB, which is exactly what Miller did. You can't helmet to helmet anyone, which is exactly what Mays did. Watch the Mays tackle again, he makes absolutely NO motion to wrap tackle with his arms. Considering candy ass Peyton got a roughing the passer for getting tripped....

They got whipped, couldn't stop a damn thing and had 2 shots to take Schaub out and couldn't do that either.


This. Those 2 illegal hits coming back to back like that was no coincidence. Schaub had been carving up Del Rio's defense up to that point in the game. The play they got the safety on withstanding, they had been unable to get any blitzes home scheme wise to put those "think about me" type hits d-lineman & Lb's like to do to rattle qb's.

& b/c of Del Rio's history with the Jags, & the way the league was when he played & Schaub's history of being injury prone, there's no doubt in my mind that Del Rio out of frustration told all those guys on his front 7 "i don't care if it's illegal, late or whatever just hit him & get him to the ground."

& they did what he told them to do of course.......................................... & schaub then proceeded to slice their asses up ..:ninja: style.

Dear Jack, this is what Schaub thinks of your defense..:faildetector:
 
Well you know that big guy Holliday is like trying to tackle and an armor plated rhino...

:rolleyes:

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Here's the hit:

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Just to clarify, The play on the Houston return where the Bronco player was hurt, Glover Quinn threw a pretty big shoulder into his back as he was breaking down to make the tackle which launched him into Holliday. I saw it each time they showed the replay of the hit and was surprised that they never said anything about it. So in his defense he wasn't intending to hit him out of bounds, or at least we will never know if he was. Can anyone make a gif that shows just a few seconds more before the hit?

And on the Roughing the Passer call, Cushing did hold his leg and cause him to fall, but the penalty was called on another player who came in with a helmet to helmet while manning was still standing if I remember correctly. Correct me if I am mistaken or if you know who knows who the other player was.
 
Read some reports when Schaub went back in he was jawing with mays. Any idea what he was saying?
 
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YOU STAY AWAY FROM ME, JJ! YOU HEAR!




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BUT PEYTON, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!




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JUST SOME HEALTHY FRIENDLY ADVISE. WHEN WE MEET AGAIN, DON'T EVER POINT YOUR FINGER AT JJ AGAIN........EVER!
 
Just to clarify, The play on the Houston return where the Bronco player was hurt, Glover Quinn threw a pretty big shoulder into his back as he was breaking down to make the tackle which launched him into Holliday. I saw it each time they showed the replay of the hit and was surprised that they never said anything about it. So in his defense he wasn't intending to hit him out of bounds, or at least we will never know if he was. Can anyone make a gif that shows just a few seconds more before the hit?

And on the Roughing the Passer call, Cushing did hold his leg and cause him to fall, but the penalty was called on another player who came in with a helmet to helmet while manning was still standing if I remember correctly. Correct me if I am mistaken or if you know who knows who the other player was.

Barwin
 
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