Matt Schaub

3 January 2010

If the defense can keep QB Matt Schaub under control and contain WR Andre Johnson, then we know for sure if the defense really is playing better. 

The offense always has something to improve on. They could put special attention on receivers other than Moss and Welker. In the last two weeks out of 34 completions, eight were caught by someone other than Moss and Welker. Take away the contributions from the running backs, and the receivers and tight ends combined for just five receptions. 

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28 February 2009

As football fans across the globe cast their longing eyes in the direction of the April draft, I decided that now might be a good time to reflect on draft classes of the last 10 years. Too often in this business, we rush ahead to the next big event without taking pause to evaluate the past and learn from it. In a way, this study will still be a celebration of the coming 2009 draft as I believe it will shed some light on certain overlooked trends that no one ever stops to consider. I will begin with a class by class showdown of sorts at the quarterback position over the last 10 drafts.  This is part III in the series:

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9 February 2009

nt price.

So where should the bidding start? A more than fair baseline is what Atlanta got for QB Matt Schaub. When they traded Schaub to Houston, the teams switched places in the first round of the 2007 Draft and the Texans threw in two second round picks -- one in 2007, the other in 2008.

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25 December 2008

ric stadium like Lambeau and in single digit temperatures....it's going to be tough!

Matt Schaub returned from his MCL injury suffered during the road game at the Vikings (Nov.2nd) and threw for a franchise-record 414 passing yards in the freezing temperatures. The headline following the game on the 'YahooN! Fantasy Sports' page called Schaub a "Cool Customer". Accurate to the tee! Despite the 400+ yard day for Schaub, the Texans turned the ball over 4 times. Most times that would equal a loss in the record books, but the Packers didn't play good football. They scored all of their 21 points off Texans turnovers. Houston escaped with a 24-21 victory with a game-winning field goal from kicker Kris Brown.

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15 December 2008

onic? Because Haynesworth was the same player that had 'suspicious' hits against Texans quarterback Matt Schaub before last season in the same stadium! (Reliant Stadium). Official diagnosis of Haynesworth's injury has not been released, but the replay was not too pretty. Titans will need him by their first playoff game!

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7 November 2008

The running game has been very productive and Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson have started their own airline company. Schaub-Johnson Airlines has flown more than Southwest flies from Houston to Dallas.

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4 November 2008

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Vikings 28 Texans 21

This was a game the Texans could have won despite Matt Schaub suffering an MCL injury in the second quarter due to a hit by Vikings' Jared Allen. Sage Rosenfels took over and led the team for a touchdown on the first drive after half-time, but those would be the only points for the Texans in the second half as their 3 game winning streak was snapped. The story remains the same: Texans play pretty good at home, but playing on the road has not netted good results.

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31 October 2008

him grandstanding or asking to be traded mid-season despite playing for the Raiders.

1. Matt Schaub (HOU)—The former Cavalier has been on fire the last few weeks. Really, since the loss at Tennessee in week two, Schaub has played like a Pro Bowler. The reason he tops my list here is because he was called just about every name in the book those first two weeks. No one seemed to realize that he’d gone against two of the most dominant defenses in the league (PITT,TEN). Still, he hasn’t come out roaring about vindication and having the last laugh, which is what most of us would do in his situation. Instead, he’s just let his play do the talking—and it’s spoken volumes.

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28 October 2008

warmer for coach Herm Edwards--one were to think.

Texans 35 Bengals 6

Matt Schaub was near perfect and so were the Texans in this one. Bengals showed no sign of...well anything after the first half as Houston demolished Cincinnati. Texans have won 3 straight (the first time in Franchise history) as they fly up to Minnesota to take on Adrian Peterson and the Vikings on Sunday. Bengals on the other hand, drop to 0-8 and take on the Jacksonville Jaguars at home as they try to get a win on the board.

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22 September 2008

Fourth down and 10 from the Titans 11 yard line, Matt Schaub threw an interception and it is returned for a touchdown.

Field goal – Tennessee 24-Houston 21

These were just the ones that directly cost the Texans points. They don’t even count the fourth and ten from the Titans 48 that was intercepted also.

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7 September 2008

 Houston Texans vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers on opening Sunday. Matt Schaub. Andre Johnson. This was going to be good.

      The feelings of excitement that I felt at 11:59am this morning quickly vanished. I don’t know about you, but within an hour, a string of events ruined this Sunday. Most of this was due to the Texans performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers. But other factors were also at play.

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