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Matt Schaub replacement...
Matt Schaub replacement...
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He was so great in Uptown Saturday Night.![]()
Fitzpatrick started nine games for the Texans last year in place of an injured Jake Locker and completed 62 percent of his passes while throwing 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
He's signing, as per Rapoport.
Source says Houston Texans signing QB Ryan Fitzpatrick to a 2-year contract following visit today. Matt Schaub could be more expendable
Tm G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate Sk Yds NY/A ANY/A Sk% 4QC GWD AV
Career 85 77 27-49-1 1555 2599 59.8 16790 106 4.1 93 3.6 98 6.5 5.7 10.8 197.5 77.5 165 932 5.74 4.99 6.0 7 9 49
4 yrs BUF 55 53 20-33-0 1041 1742 59.8 11654 80 4.6 64 3.7 98 6.7 6.0 11.2 211.9 79.8 97 581 6.02 5.33 5.3 4 6 34
2 yrs CIN 14 12 4-7-1 221 372 59.4 1905 8 2.2 9 2.4 79 5.1 4.5 8.6 136.1 70.0 38 193 4.18 3.58 9.3 3
2 yrs STL 5 3 0-3-0 76 135 56.3 777 4 3.0 8 5.9 56 5.8 3.7 10.2 155.4 58.2 9 49 5.06 3.11 6.3 1 1 3
1 yr TEN 11 9 3-6-0 217 350 62.0 2454 14 4.0 12 3.4 77 7.0 6.3 11.3 223.1 82.0 21 109 6.32 5.62 5.7 2 2 9
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Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter · 1m
Texans have signed quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick to a two-year contract, per @Edwerderespn.
Ian Rapoport ‏@RapSheet · 5m
Ryan Fitzpatrick is signing with the #Texans, source said.
Wait...what?!?
Maybe THAT was our problem last year!
Ian Rapoport ‏@RapSheet · 5m
Ryan Fitzpatrick is signing with the #Texans, source said.
His career rating is lower than Schaub's crappy last 16 games. 35% winning as a starter v. 52%.
Yup - agenda & hater apply to you and any mention of Schaub.
Uh nope they just signed him to a 2 year deal...
Why are they signing Fitzpatrick if they plan on keeping Schaub, for third string? Don't think so...
Forest for the trees my friend, forest for the trees..
Schaub is now as good as gone. Waiting on the other shoe to drop, possibly soon. Good bye and good luck.
Meanwhile, I see Fitz and Keenum duking it out in camp to see who starts anywhere from a couple of games to a half season or so while 1.1 aka Blake Bortles holds a clipboard and learns the system.
Schaub is now as good as gone. Waiting on the other shoe to drop, possibly soon. Good bye and good luck.
Meanwhile, I see Fitz and Keenum duking it out in camp to see who starts anywhere from a couple of games to a half season or so while 1.1 aka Blake Bortles holds a clipboard and learns the system.
Bye TJ.
Hello dink and dunk.
You missed the point. If you weren't a Schaub hater you would have been commenting on Fitzgerald and it being a bad move to bring in someone even worse.
No I just stated the obvious, that he is being brought in to replace Schaub. One of two things are about happen, they have a deal to trade Schaub or he is about to get cut.
Bortles will be the day 1 starter and Fitzpatrick will be the back up...
If stating facts is having an agenda then so be it
Playing devils advocate here, but reality is we have no idea whats about to go down. Fitzpatrick could be signed as a starter to get us through one year before getting a bigger named qb next season. Or we could be sold on a later round qb and need someone like Ryan in the mean time. This IMO means nothing at this point except instead of keeping Schaub we have Fitzpatrick. As for the number 1 pick, this indicates nothing.
You missed the point. If you weren't a Schaub hater you would have been commenting on Fitzgerald and it being a bad move to bring in someone even worse.
You can say that without saying Schaub was never any good.
I don't think anyone disagreed that Fitzpatrick was being looked at to replace Schaub as a vet backup or even that Schaub should be kept on the team (although some would say that Schaub is a better all-around QB than Fitzpatrick.)
I'm loving this Fitzpatrick signing... He's smart (Harvard grad), mobile, and will be cheaper than Schaub... Not to mention, this now most likely means Schaub will be gone soon! He's a solid backup, and a capable stop-gap.
Exactly.
With this signing (and the assumption that Schaub is gone one way or another), we could really be targeting a QB at 2-1 or 3-1 that we could groom while Fitz is starting.
how many 10 million dollar backups are in the NFL right now? Unless Schaub was willing to take a pay cut, and why should he, he was been a starter for 8 years, Schaub was never going to be the back up.
Now Fitzpatrick will make either a serviceable tackling dummy or a back up to the rookie.
You can say that without saying Schaub was never any good.
I don't think anyone disagreed that Fitzpatrick was being looked at to replace Schaub as a vet backup or even that Schaub should be kept on the team (although some would say that Schaub is a better all-around QB than Fitzpatrick.)
Why would they target a QB at 2-1 or 3-1 when they are about to draft a QB at 1-1...
I'm not convinced they're necessarily taking a QB at 1-1. They might. They might not.
The lesson they got from the previous two times we've had the 1-1 draft pick is that it's best to go with a pass-rusher (Julius Peppers instead of Carr and Mario Williams instead of Leinart/Young/Cutler).
Schaub trade is dead now.
Schaub trade is dead now.
linkI don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but there's a bit of a disturbing trend going on with this guy's career.
Everywhere Ryan Fitzpatrick goes, misfortune rains upon anyone who stands in front of him on the depth chart.
Let's review how things have gone for all four teams Fitzpatrick has played with:
St. Louis Rams - Fitzpatrick, a Harvard grad with a perfect Wonderlic score, is drafted in the 7th round of the 2005 draft as an intriguing project pick. The team who drafts him, the St. Louis Rams, is already set with a franchise quarterback. Marc Bulger, a Pro Bowler who has led them to back-to-back playoff appearances, is in the prime of his career. However, Bulger injures his right throwing shoulder after a 2-4 start to the 2005 season. He returns a few weeks later, but after losing two more games, he re-injures his shoulder and is out for the year. Bulger is replaced by Jamie Martin in Week 12, but Martin quickly succumbs to injury himself in the first quarter.
In comes Ryan Fitzpatrick. The unheralded 7th round rookie shocks the world with a brilliant performance, throwing for 310 yards on just 30 attempts, and delivers a 56-yard bomb in Kevin Curtis to win the game in overtime. This, however, is just a tease. Fitzpatrick plays horribly over the next three games, tossing five interceptions in his second start and throwing for 69 yards on 24 attempts in his third. He is relegated back to the bench, and never sees the field again for the Rams before being let go after the 2006 season.
As for Bulger, his career quickly falls apart. He rebounds with a pretty strong season in 2006 despite failing to reach the playoffs, but this doesn't last. Starting in 2007, the Rams plummet toward the bottom of the NFL and Bulger's numbers instantly crash for the next few seasons. With a horrible team surrounding him, Bulger appears shellshocked and never plays like his old self. Once Bulger is let go by the Rams, he never gets another starting job.
Cincinnati Bengals - Fitzpatrick, meanwhile, finds himself in Cincinnati by the 2007 season, where he is backing up another franchise quarterback. Carson Palmer, who has made back-to-back Pro Bowls, appears to have recovered just fine from his torn ACL and is right back on track to being a superstar....until 2007. Palmer throws 20 interceptions in a 7-9 season for the Bengals, an unexpected decline from the young superstar. But while 2007 was merely disappointing, 2008 was a disaster for Palmer. He is plagued with an elbow injury early in the season, later revealed to be a torn ligament, and aggravates it in a Week 5 loss before being placed on IR. Many believe this elbow injury has permanently affected Palmer, taking away some of the arm strength he once had. He has never been the same since.
Fitzpatrick again enters the starting lineup following Palmer's injury, but doesn't play well enough to warrant serious consideration as a starting quarterback.
Buffalo Bills - In 2009, Fitzpatrick signs with Buffalo to back up a somewhat promising young quarterback in Trent Edwards. While Edwards had not been spectacular in his first two seasons, he had performed reasonably well in what was thought of by some as a game manager role as Buffalo's starting quarterback. Until 2009, of course. Edwards regresses in his third season and, at the halfway point, is benched. Fitzpatrick once again enters the lineup and starts most of the second half of the season.
Despite the benching, the story remains the same one year later: Edwards once again wins the starting job in 2010. It doesn't last. Edwards ends up playing two of the worst games of his life to start the season, and is surprisingly released by the Bills afterwards. After a disastrous midseason stint with Jacksonville, Edwards' career in the NFL is essentially over.
Fitzpatrick, back in the lineup once again, surprises everyone with a decent performance to close the 2010 season. While that performance was promising, he then shocks the world in 2011 with a dominant 3-0 start capped off by a miraculous comeback victory over the Patriots. The Bills prematurely reward him with a massive contract extension, and Fitzpatrick immediately proceeds to regress back to his old self. He throws 20 picks in the last 13 games as the Bills go 3-10 to close out the season. He continues to languish in mediocrity in 2012 before being released.
Tennessee Titans - Once again, Fitzpatrick finds himself in a situation where he's backing up a young, potential franchise quarterback when he signs with Tennessee for 2013. The results, so far, are eerily similar. While Jake Locker appeared to have turned the corner on the field, he has now been struck down with injuries twice this year and is now out for the season. Yet again, Ryan Fitzpatrick returns to the starting lineup.
To recap, nothing but terrible things have happened to the quarterbacks Ryan Fitzpatrick has backed up in his career, regardless of how good they were thought to be at the time. Marc Bulger, Carson Palmer and Trent Edwards all saw their fortunes collapse quickly and unexpectedly once Fitzpatrick came to town. And now, Jake Locker has also been lost for the season.