Because it's not an opinion, you know, the same as saying that 3+2=5 is not an opinion. We can take a quick look at their career stats and it becomes abundantly clear to even the least stat savvy that Schaub was clearly the superior QB.
Maybe. Hard to say though considering the combined QB production of Keenum and Schuab last year was superior to the Flacco's production last year. I suppose there is a chance that Schaub will continue to decline to a point where he is as bad as Flacco though.
Date and times: Week 1: Saturday, August 9<sup>th</sup>, 7:30pm CT Week 2: Saturday, August 16<sup>th</sup>, 7:00pm CT Week 3: Saturday, August 23<sup>rd</sup>, 8:00pm CT Week 4: Thursday, August 28<sup>th</sup>, 7:00pm CT
Texans to practice with Falcons, Broncos before preseason games Andre Ware re-ups for Texans radio; Kevin Kugler to call preseason TV games
Damn, I'm not a fan of Ware. Now that I think about it, I'm not a fan of Vandermeer either. I'd take him over Ware though...
Less than two months away. Normally, I pay little attention to preseason, but this year is different, because we have a new QB.
A GM that knows that games aren't won with trophies, if they were, Pro Bowl MVP Matt Schaub would have won more. It's funny how blind people are to things like that SB MVP Eli Manning and SB MVP Joe Flacco combined for 49 interceptions last year and were 2 of the worst QB's in the NFL, neither of which being better than Schaub was last year....but of course the ignorant masses base their judgement of individual QB play on the team's record for whatever reason so I can see why you'd think Schaub was worse even though the facts don't support it.
Yeah ok, winning is sooooo overated! You stat boys kill me, stats are misleading. The way you're attached to Schaubs sack you must be a Raiders fan now.
No one said winning is overrated, winning is awesome, but unfortunately far too many people don't seem to know what actually goes into winning. You seem to be a perfect example, you ignore that Flacco and Manning were 2 of the worst QB's in the league last year because the team they were on won SB's in the past....that's hilariously ridiculous.
So a qb who stepped up in the biggest of moments and one who assumes the fetal position doesnt factor into your stats so just overlook it? Clutch over statistacally dumping the ball off in meaningless games any day.
A QB would never have the opportunity to "step up" in the SB if his team was never good enough to get him there to begin with....furthermore, a QB "stepping up" in the SB wouldn't amount to much if his team didn't do enough to win. "Clutch" is nothing more than a statistical anomaly where an assumption is made based on an incredibly small sample. If the safety for Denver doesn't completely blunder the play on the Flacco hail Mary pass and instead makes the easy interception, average Joe is seen as a "choker" instead of "clutch" and his team doesn't make it to the SB despite the fact that he wouldn't have done anything different. If his defense doesn't hold the Patriots to 13 points and instead allows them to go off for 41 points, the Ravens don't go to the SB and you'd think differently about average Joe. The fact that how you feel about the player has more to do with the team they happen to play for than anything they've actually done says a lot about the validity of your views. Would anyone think Joe Flacco was a good QB if he'd spent his career in Buffalo? of course not. Eli Manning would be a poor man's Phillip Rivers if he'd spent his career in San Diego instead of on the Giants. However, put Peyton Manning on any team and he's still seen as elite.