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"Matt Schaub gives Texans best chance to win in 2014" -Marshall Faulk

Matt Schaub, for 8 years, has show is inability to run a successful 2 minute offense, to the point Kubiak would rather sit on the ball than have Schaub make a mistake. Is that more Kubiak being scared, or him not trusting his QB in pressure situations?

Well we watched the same 8 years of football and came to very different conclusions.

Mine was Schaub was perfectly capable of running a hurry up offense and Kubiak agreed. Remember what got Kubiak fired? - putting Schaub in to run the pace up to try to get back in games. What did the team do on the 1st drive when Schaub went back in? - made it look easy going down the field. Schaub very ably demonstrated this in bringing the Texans back from 21 pts down against Baltimore (with another TD allowed making the come back 28 pts) including back to back 99 and 95 yd drives.

I think your perception is off because of misunderstanding or disagreement with Kubiak. If the Texans got the ball with 3 minutes left he wanted to get the lead with the clock at :00. It frustrated the hell out of fans who I listened beotch all around me in the stands about why isn't he going faster. So on this point my observations of the same events come to very different conclusions. Physical issues aside, Schaub formerly was excellent when blitzed and more than capable of up tempo offense.

Holy crap that was refreshing - talking football.
 
Well we watched the same 8 years of football and came to very different conclusions.

Mine was Schaub was perfectly capable of running a hurry up offense and Kubiak agreed. Remember what got Kubiak fired? - putting Schaub in to run the pace up to try to get back in games. What did the team do on the 1st drive when Schaub went back in? - made it look easy going down the field. Schaub very ably demonstrated this in bringing the Texans back from 21 pts down against Baltimore (with another TD allowed making the come back 28 pts) including back to back 99 and 95 yd drives.

I think your perception is off because of misunderstanding or disagreement with Kubiak. If the Texans got the ball with 3 minutes left he wanted to get the lead with the clock at :00. It frustrated the hell out of fans who I listened beotch all around me in the stands about why isn't he going faster. So on this point my observations of the same events come to very different conclusions. Physical issues aside, Schaub formerly was excellent when blitzed and more than capable of up tempo offense.

Holy crap that was refreshing - talking football.

Ok refresh my memory, I was at that Monday Night Game but it has been a few moons ago. Was he in a constant hurry up or was he huddling during that comeback?

And I would agree there were some situations where Schaub had success in a hurry up, but I always felt that the success of those situations were few and far between.

I also agree that maybe what Kubiak did overshadowed the success of Schaub, but that aside, Schaub's decision making, over the last few years, has been lack luster at best.

I just don't see why keeping a QB that is, quite possibly on the downside of his career, to run a brand new, high up tempo offense...
 
2006 was an excellent draft.

No it was, I was referring to keeping David Ca...I mean HWSNBN, taking another player, then cutting that QB the very next year only to trade for a back up...

the draft in general was fantastic, that particular scenario was anything but. That would mean the Texans give Schaub his, 14 mil (?) kinda like extending HWSNBN, then possibly cutting him next year...


just feels a bit Déjà vu - ish
 
Ok refresh my memory, I was at that Monday Night Game but it has been a few moons ago. Was he in a constant hurry up or was he huddling during that comeback?

They mainly huddled/quasi-huddled the 99 yard drive but picked up the pace some (only 2 runs in the drive) then didn't huddle the 95 yard drive, all passes and scored in 2 minutes.
 
John McClain says"
"Texans have been thinking bout keeping Matt Schaub but I'll be stunned if they do.
11:58 AM - 6 Mar 2014"
**
Instead of just opening his mouth and reacting, why doesn't JM take a more deliberate approach and think for a moment before saying something ?
 
Schaub always seemed pretty good at the hurry-up offense. We usually scored points. The defense always seemed to let the other team score after us.

Maybe in OB offense he will do well. We don't know that yet.

I am willing to give OB a chance to pick the QB that he wants - even if it is Matt.
I don't think it will be, but again it is up to OB.
 
If your plans are to start a rookie it would be foolish to keep Schaub, however, if you plan on sitting a rookie and starting a vet and your best choices are Schaub, Vick, Cassel, or McCown, I pick Schaub everyday of the week.
 
If your plans are to start a rookie it would be foolish to keep Schaub, however, if you plan on sitting a rookie and starting a vet and your best choices are Schaub, Vick, Cassel, or McCown, I pick Schaub everyday of the week.

God, that's a crap group of QBs. Schaub is better than those three, but I don't know how his confidence will be after last season.
 
so what team will Matt start with next year

I can run down the bottom feeder teams but what upper echelon team u think would want him to be backup /mentor ..????

wouldn't It be weird seeing Matt in like a Bengals or seahawks uni
 
so what team will Matt start with next year

I can run down the bottom feeder teams but what upper echelon team u think would want him to be backup /mentor ..????

wouldn't It be weird seeing Matt in like a Bengals or seahawks uni

With the Vikings re-signing Cassel when all the rumor were he opted out of his contract to join O'Brien here in Houston, it's looking more and more like the Texans plan on Keeping Schaub around for one more season.

I know... crazy right? Be that as it may, signs are pointing in that direction. The longer it goes without Schaub being cut, the more likely it is he remains a Texans for at least one more season.

If he does get the axe, I could see him starting for the Titans, the Raiders, and the Jets just to name a few.
 
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With the Vikings re-signing Cassel when all the rumor was he opted out of his contract to join O'Brien here in Houston, it's looking more and more like the Texans plan on Keeping Schaub around for one more season.

I know... crazy right? Be that as it may, sings are pointing in that direction. The longer it goes without Schaub being cut, the more likely it is he remains a Texans for at least one more season.

If he does get the axe, I could see him starting for the Titans, the Raiders, and the Jets just to name a few.

If the Texans don't want to go deeper into cap hell next year, they'll drop their "load" into this year. If this is going to be their strategy, I believe they will not show their hand as far letting other teams know as to what they may do with their draft picks/QB question until AFTER the Draft. This way other teams will be left guessing re. our Draft intentions....and yet allow Schaub plenty of time to latch onto a new team and allow him to have the benefit of a full preseason with that new team.
 
If the Texans don't want to go deeper into cap hell next year, they'll drop their "load" into this year. If this is going to be their strategy, I believe they will not show their hand as far letting other teams know as to what they may do with their draft picks/QB question until AFTER the Draft. This way other teams will be left guessing re. our Draft intentions....and yet allow Schaub plenty of time to latch onto a new team and allow him to have the benefit of a full preseason with that new team.

That makes sense, and the only date that matters then is June 1st right?

So then it is your belief that Schaub will be cut May 10th, or will they wait all the way up until the deadline, and if they wait until the deadline, what advantage does that provide them with?

Edit: Marc Sessler Article on NFL.com

O'Brien told us at the combine that he hasn't ruled out keeping Schaub on the roster. -Marc Sessler

Link
 
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That makes sense, and the only date that matters then is June 1st right?

So then it is your belief that Schaub will be cut May 10th, or will they wait all the way up until the deadline, and if they wait until the deadline, what advantage does that provide them with?

Edit: Marc Sessler Article on NFL.com



Link

Actually what I said is that if Schaub were to be cut, it would not happen prior to the Draft.......and not too deep into 2014 preseason prep time, as a courtesy and recognition of significant past Texans contributions/services.
 
Actually what I said is that if Schaub were to be cut, it would not happen prior to the Draft.......and not too deep into 2014 preseason prep time, as a courtesy and recognition of significant past Texans contributions/services.

What I took away from your comments...

I believe they will not show their hand as far letting other teams know as to what they may do with their draft picks/QB question until AFTER the Draft. This way other teams will be left guessing re. our Draft intentions

...is that holding onto Schaub right now is all draft strategy, so once the draft has ended, what possible advantage would the Texans gain by holding onto Schaub after May 10th? They will have either picked up a FA QB and/or drafted a rookie QB so there is no more question as to what the Texans are going to do since they would have already done it.

The Texans did not have any "courtesy and recognition of significant past Texans contributions/services" when dealing with Kubiak. Why would they change that attitude for Schaub?
 
Actually what I said is that if Schaub were to be cut, it would not happen prior to the Draft.......and not too deep into 2014 preseason prep time, as a courtesy and recognition of significant past Texans contributions/services.

Reading comprehension seems to be a lost art around here.
 
Reading comprehension seems to be a lost art around here.

Nothing wrong with my comprehension, What he said first what not what he said 2nd time around.

Firs time it's just draft strategy to keep other teams guessing, and that Schaub would be given "plenty of time to latch onto a new team and allow him to have the benefit of a full preseason with that new team.

So after asking about May 10th he then said "...if Schaub were to be cut, it would not happen prior to the Draft.......and not too deep into 2014 preseason prep time..."

That's not comprehension problems, that called back tracking. No offense to CND, and I am not trying to be hostile, or sarcastic. I am asking to understand his opinion, but you just had to jump in and start with the insults again. *smh* You cannot say one thing, and then something else in the next post. It's there in back and white.

I will ask again. What benefit, or advantage do the Texans gain by holding onto Schaub after May 10th?
 
I know... crazy right? Be that as it may, signs are pointing in that direction. The longer it goes without Schaub being cut, the more likely it is he remains a Texans for at least one more season.

If he does get the axe, I could see him starting for the Titans, the Raiders, and the Jets just to name a few.

There's no benefit for us to cut Schaub 'til June 1st. If we let him go before then, it will be to allow him to get a chance at a starting job, which will all be gone by June 1.

Jake Locker doesn't look as lost as Gabbert. They also have Ryan Fitzpatrick. Schaub won't be going there as there's no chance he'll be starting.

Oakland won't be looking for a starter either. I'm not particularly fond of either of their QBs, but I don't believe they are ready to give up on both of them.

The Jets just drafted Geno Smith, supposedly the best QB from the 2013 draft. They won't be in the market for a veteran starter to start.

Cleveland might take a QB. I think it would be a bad decision but that's also the reason I think they will. They're prone to making boneheaded decisions. They've got a plethora of QBs there. They shouldn't be looking for a starter & shouldn't be looking for the next best thing.

Unfortunately I don't think there are going to be any teams looking for a new starter. Maybe that will help convince Schaub into taking a substantial pay cut.
 
Nothing wrong with my comprehension, What he said first what not what he said 2nd time around.

Firs time it's just draft strategy to keep other teams guessing, and that Schaub would be given "plenty of time to latch onto a new team and allow him to have the benefit of a full preseason with that new team.

So after asking about May 10th he then said "...if Schaub were to be cut, it would not happen prior to the Draft.......and not too deep into 2014 preseason prep time..."

That's not comprehension problems, that called back tracking. No offense to CND, and I am not trying to be hostile, or sarcastic. I am asking to understand his opinion, but you just had to jump in and start with the insults again. *smh* You cannot say one thing, and then something else in the next post. It's there in back and white.

I will ask again. What benefit, or advantage do the Texans gain by holding onto Schaub after May 10th?

There was no backtracking. From the beginning, I was simply correlating Schaub's possible release as relates to the Draft........not to exactly how long after the Draft this might occur if it were to occur. In past years, there has been much discussion about players, not coaches, being extended the courtesy of still allowing them time to hook up to other teams.

Also, no offense on my part, but I believe you are alloting an inordinate amount of time and effort in over-dissecting and tearing apart simple concepts in attempt to defend a single player.
 
Unfortunately I don't think there are going to be any teams looking for a new starter. Maybe that will help convince Schaub into taking a substantial pay cut.

Schaub has all the leverage here. he gets paid all that money either way.
 
What I took away from your comments...



...is that holding onto Schaub right now is all draft strategy, so once the draft has ended, what possible advantage would the Texans gain by holding onto Schaub after May 10th? They will have either picked up a FA QB and/or drafted a rookie QB so there is no more question as to what the Texans are going to do since they would have already done it.

The Texans did not have any "courtesy and recognition of significant past Texans contributions/services" when dealing with Kubiak. Why would they change that attitude for Schaub?

Not sure where you are getting this stipend business from.

To answer the above:

Scheduled cap hits: 2014 - $14.125 mil (including a 2014 scheduled bonus of 625k), 2015 - $17 mil

Dead money: $10.5 mil

Distribution of dead money:

Regular cut, $10.5 mil in 2014.
June 1st cut, $3.5 mil in 2014 and $7 mil in 2015.

Cap savings:

Regular cut - $3.625 in 2014, $17 mil in 2015...and likewise 100% of scheduled cap hit for remainder of contract
June 1st cut - $10.625 in 2014, $10 mil in 2015...100% of scheduled cap hit for remainder of contract.

^^advantage described above.
 
There was no backtracking. From the beginning, I was simply correlating Schaub's possible release as relates to the Draft........not to exactly how long after the Draft this might occur if it were to occur. In past years, there has been much discussion about players, not coaches, being extended the courtesy of still allowing them time to hook up to other teams.

Also, no offense on my part, but I believe you are alloting an inordinate amount of time and effort in over-dissecting and tearing apart simple concepts in attempt to defend a single player.

I respect your opinion, but in my eyes you are being evasive. I asked a simple question, but you seem to be unwilling to answer. If Schaub is dead weight, washed up, has an injury that will not allow him to play at a high level, why keep him passed the draft?

Look I am half way around the world working in a foreign country. I enjoy talking football with other Americans. Even if we have differing opinions. Imagine listening to talk about Soccer, Rugby, or Cricket all the time.

I am not forcing anyone to read or post in this thread. You and they do it of your own free will. This is a discussion board. I want to discuss this topic. No big deal.

Like it or not, this question has not been answered, and it is important for the Texans. It's like some of you are asking me to stop commenting when you could just stop reading or commenting yourself, but everyone wants to get in the last word.

Ooops... Looks like we need to add our very own Duane Brown to the "Sucks" list.

http://bit.ly/1iiie7o
 
Reading comprehension seems to be a lost art around here.

I'm glad to know the word IF means what I thought it means.

Tell me what's the definition of the word evasive means. IF it's what I think it means then I dot think C-N-D is the one being evasive in this thread.

Far be it for me to question the decision makers that lead to the inglorious 2-14 2013 season.
 
I respect your opinion, but in my eyes you are being evasive. I asked a simple question, but you seem to be unwilling to answer. If Schaub is dead weight, washed up, has an injury that will not allow him to play at a high level, why keep him passed the draft?

Look I am half way around the world working in a foreign country. I enjoy talking football with other Americans. Even if we have differing opinions. Imagine listening to talk about Soccer, Rugby, or Cricket all the time.

I am not forcing anyone to read or post in this thread. You and they do it of your own free will. This is a discussion board. I want to discuss this topic. No big deal.

Like it or not, this question has not been answered, and it is important for the Texans. It's like some of you are asking me to stop commenting when you could just stop reading or commenting yourself, but everyone wants to get in the last word.

Ooops... Looks like we need to add our very own Duane Brown to the "Sucks" list.

http://bit.ly/1iiie7o

Evasive? I don't believe I've been evasive in any way. The question has evolved to something that does not resemble my original response........the relationship to potential release in relationship to the Draft. As far as beyond that, what lingers in the minds coaches/teams leaves me, and sometimes half the sports world scratching their heads. I'm surprised I've still got a full head of hair after following the NFL for so many years.

I will respectfully heed your advice of not furthering this discussion, since I have nothing further to offer.
 
Did you just start watching professional sports?

Yea sure, that's it. Just another veiled insult and on par for your personality. Why does it keep circling back around to being about me with you? Are you stalking me or what?

I just find it humorous that if anyone disagrees with you guys about Schaub they are all just trying to get attention, or do not know what they are talking about, or had too many concussions, or are just giving lip service. In your mind it is not possible Duane Brown really thinks or believes that. Lip service or sports babble is easily identifiable. I do not think that is what you just saw with Duane Brown.

I follow the guy on Twitter for years now, and he is about a straight shooter as there is.
 
Yea sure, that's it. Just another veiled insult and on par for your personality. Why does it keep circling back around to being about me with you? Are you stalking me or what?

I just find it humorous that if anyone disagrees with you guys about Schaub they are all just trying to get attention, or do not know what they are talking about, or had too many concussions, or are just giving lip service. In your mind it is not possible Duane Brown really thinks or believes that. Lip service or sports babble is easily identifiable. I do not think that is what you just saw with Duane Brown.

I follow the guy on Twitter for years now, and he is about a straight shooter as there is.



I suggest you do a little reading on the benefits of cutting players post June 1st before calling out others for being "evasive" because you have little understanding how the cap works.
 
Ian Rapoport ‏@RapSheet

From NFL.com

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Saturday that a trio of teams are believed to have interest in the veteran passer, including the Cleveland Browns, Oakland Raiders and New York Jets, according to a source informed of Schaub's situation.

All three squads make sense as potential landing spots.

The Raiders are starting over at the position, while the Jets are a lock to chase after an experienced signal-caller if -- and, again, when -- they cut Mark Sanchez.

In Cleveland, adding Schaub would reunite him with offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, the former Texans play-caller who squeezed the most out of the quarterback during their time together.

If cut, Schaub will have a say in where he goes next, which adds complexity to the process. Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reported last month that the quarterback has no interest in backing up the Jets' Geno Smith, which would suggest that he has no interest in backing up potential young passers in Oakland or Cleveland, either.

Both teams are likely to draft a rookie quarterback, and neither can sell Schaub as a difference-maker to their wounded fans after he comprehensively melted down last season in Houston.

Still, after one NFL coach said in January that a released Sanchez would "be the starter as soon as he walked in the door for us," maybe Schaub has a better shot than we're giving him to earn another No. 1 gig.
 
Schaub has all the leverage here. he gets paid all that money either way.

Not exactly.

If we cut him today, he gets none.

If we cut him June 1st, he gets none.

If we negotiate a $7M pay cut, he gets $4M divided into 16 game checks.

the dead money that screws up our cap has already been paid to him.
 
I suggest you do a little reading on the benefits of cutting players post June 1st before calling out others for being "evasive" because you have little understanding how the cap works.

Dude, how is asking someone to clarify what he is saying calling someone out? I asked the question, I did not call him out. You are just looking to derail the thread.

I do not claim to be a cap expert, which is why I asked for clarification. I wanted a simple answer why Schaub would not be cut May 10th if at this point it was all about draft strategy. I never got a direct answer, so I felt like he was being evasive with his answer.

So instead of you just answering the question that you seem to have, you want to turn it into an attack on me. If you have the answer, provide it. Otherwise let CND fight his own battles if he perceives them to be that.

I want to know what the answer is. That is why I asked.
 
Leaving Houston may be the best thing to happen to Schaub. Kurt Warner got no love in New York, but got to the Super Bowl & locked in a first time HOF ballot in Arizona.
 
Dude, how is asking someone to clarify what he is saying calling someone out? I asked the question, I did not call him out. You are just looking to derail the thread.

I do not claim to be a cap expert, which is why I asked for clarification. I wanted a simple answer why Schaub would not be cut May 10th if at this point it was all about draft strategy. I never got a direct answer, so I felt like he was being evasive with his answer.

So instead of you just answering the question that you seem to have, you want to turn it into an attack on me. If you have the answer, provide it. Otherwise let CND fight his own battles if he perceives them to be that.

I want to know what the answer is. That is why I asked.

I already answered your question with a post made my icak.

I don't understand what else you are looking for.
 
In your mind it is not possible Duane Brown really thinks or believes that. Lip service or sports babble is easily identifiable. I do not think that is what you just saw with Duane Brown.

I follow the guy on Twitter for years now, and he is about a straight shooter as there is.
So if he didn't like Schaub, Brown would say so? Which is besides the point. Duane Brown is playing for the Texans, not running the organization.

With the Vikings re-signing Cassel when all the rumor were he opted out of his contract to join O'Brien here in Houston, it's looking more and more like the Texans plan on Keeping Schaub around for one more season....
....to you. Everyone else realizes that the league year for 2014 doesn't begin until March 11th. That's as soon as the Texans could release Schaub. Though they could wait until June 1st, depending upon how the team wants to manage the cap in 2014. At somepoint between those dates, Schaub will be gone. Keep on believing though...
 
So if he didn't like Schaub, Brown would say so? Which is besides the point. Duane Brown is playing for the Texans, not running the organization.


....to you. Everyone else realizes that the league year for 2014 doesn't begin until March 11th. That's as soon as the Texans could release Schaub. Though they could wait until June 1st, depending upon how the team wants to manage the cap in 2014. At somepoint between those dates, Schaub will be gone. Keep on believing though...

I actually didn't realize that Schaub wouldn't count against the cap next year if we cut him prior to June 1st. So, I really don't see us keeping him at all and would be surprised if we waited until June 1st to cut him.
 
Look it is quite simple really, you have to cut Matt Schaub for 3 specific reasons...

1: He sucks

2: cutting him gives you need cap space and he sucks...

3: See reasons 1 & 2


Seems like a win/win to me...:breakdance:
 
Look it is quite simple really, you have to cut Matt Schaub for 3 specific reasons...

1: He sucks

2: cutting him gives you need cap space and he sucks...

3: See reasons 1 & 2


Seems like a win/win to me...:breakdance:

You forgot to add that he sucks.
 
Look it is quite simple really, you have to cut Matt Schaub for 3 specific reasons...

1: He sucks

2: cutting him gives you need cap space and he sucks...

3: See reasons 1 & 2


Seems like a win/win to me...:breakdance:

Exactly the kind of comprehensive analysis I would expect from someone like you. Your Mom must be so proud!
 
Another former NFL QB who gets added to the now infamous "Sucks List" is Kurt Warner and NFLN host Andrew Siciliano. The video was made Dec 2013, but unless you are one of those who believes these guys just say things they don't mean because they are just giving lip service, it's clear to me at least, that Kurt Warner has an entirely different opinion of Matt Schaub than most of you, which in my feeble mind seems to be forming a pattern.

Andrew Siciliano: From what you've seen, and knowing there are going to be a lot of teams that need QB's next year, is he a starter in this league still?

Kurt Warner: I don't think there's any question that he's a starter in this league. When I go back and watch the film, he makes a lot of big throws that not a lot of guys in this league make. Unfortunately things got sideways for him this year, and the pick 6's, just kind of spiraled out of control.

If you look at a number of teams in the NFL, he would be a huge upgrade at the starting position. I think the one thing that you're gunna look at is when he is out trying to sign with another team is just the fact that he hasn't won a lot of big games, and so, what exactly are you getting, how much do you pay this guy? But just strictly from a starting QB when you look around the league, I believe this guy deserves a spot.

Andrew Siciliano: Do you think he is unfairly taking the blame here?

Kurt Warner: Uh, you know, I think to some degree. I think, I mean again, it got away from him a little bit, and he started pressing a little bit and not playing necessarily up to his standards, so a little bit's got to be put on him but, yeah, I think a lot of things started to go out of control for this team, on both sides of the ball and unfortunately the QB is always going to take the brunt of the blame.

Andrew Siciliano: I'll say this right now. It's not all his fault, it's not all Case Keenum's fault, but I guarantee if Matt Schaub didn't lose his job, this team is not facing a 10 game losing streak. That's just what I think.

Kurt Warner: (Smiles and nods in a agreement)

See the entire interview including Warner's comments about Case Keenum and what he thinks of him as a starting QB in the league in the link below.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-netwo...0292779/Will-Matt-Schaub-stay-with-the-Texans

Andrew Siciliano Background

Sucks List:
Marshall Faulk - HOF RB
Bucky Brooks - 8 Year NFL Scout
Ron Jaworski - Eagles HOF QB, NFL QB Analyst
Jeff Garcia - 4x NFL Pro Bowl QB
Duane Brown - 2x Pro Bowl OT
Kurt Warner - 2x NFL MVP, SB MVP XXXIV, Future HOF QB
Andrew Siciliano - NFL Sunday Ticket Red Zone Host, NFLN Host
 
Kurt Warner doesn't suck. He is certainly a QB with empathy for a precipitous fall going from the super bowl to throwing 3 TDs and 11 INTs the next season and losing his starting gig partially due to lingering injury.
 
Another former NFL QB who gets added to the now infamous "Sucks List" is Kurt Warner and NFLN host Andrew Siciliano. The video was made Dec 2013, but unless you are one of those who believes these guys just say things they don't mean because they are just giving lip service, it's clear to me at least, that Kurt Warner has an entirely different opinion of Matt Schaub than most of you, which in my feeble mind seems to be forming a pattern.
Anywhere in that exchange say that the Texans should keep Matt Schaub as their QB? BTW, the answer is "no".
 
Anywhere in that exchange say that the Texans should keep Matt Schaub as their QB? BTW, the answer is "no".

Well since you seem to have problems reading between the lines I will help you.

strictly from a starting QB when you look around the league, I believe this guy deserves a spot.

Anywhere in that exchange did he say the Texans should cut Schaub? If he thinks Schaub deserves to be a starter in the league why would he think the Texans should cut him? BTW, the answer is he wouldn't!
 
Dave Zangaro ‏@DZangaro

“As long as Matt is my teammate, me and Matt are going to be working together,” Johnson said. “Hopefully he’s still here. That’s out of my control but we’ll see what happens.”

“No matter what I think, he’s going to get a chance to right it. I think he’ll get a chance to go out and show people he can go out and play at a high level like he has before, if it’s here or somewhere else,” Johnson said. “I’ve always said if Matt’s not here, he’s going to be a starter somewhere else so I think no matter what happens, he’s going to have a chance to show people he can be a top quarterback in this league.”

So who among you are going to say AJ sucks, is giving lip service, or is out of his mind?

The whole article here
 
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