this has been true thus far.... hope he gets it together in the 2nd half or else this will get horribly embarassing
If they lose, it means they have no margin for error when it comes to seeding. They have to face off against Luck and their overachieving bunch twice coming up with AP and his resurgence coming up. It can be done but it would have been way easier to get home field advantage with a win tonight, which assumes they don't come back.
What he means is Shaub wouldn't be able to handle the pressure that comes with playing in a SB -- especially since Shaub can't even handle and gets easily rattled playing under the lights of prime-time.
so let's start TJ Yates. rolleyes not meant for you, it's for all those who think TJ would be much better...unless that's you too.
Brady: 13 of 19 for 165 yards, 3 TDs no ints and a 134.9 rating. Schaub: 12 of 23 for 159 no TDs, 1 int and a 56.2 rating.
I didnt mind the loss...but 2 TDs were bc of really poor play...by our DBs like not being set at the 6 against the leagues fastest offense...wtf Its ok...I think our defense turned the corner...but...they must get better production from Schaub...who has been reall Schu-off
agree with the previous posters. Matt Schaub didn't come to play. He looks nervous out there: interception early when he had Foster as the easy checkdown option, overthrowing guys, he looks nervous. Can't have that in the second half or its just more of the same. Also Wade needs to quit playing man. Seems they adjusted a bit but man, first half was embarrassing.
terrible argument. go take a look at the past 20 superbowl winners and show me which ones didn't have elite qb's.
This isn't surprising. The Texans have looked bad on both sides in their last two games which they really shouldn't have of won. The injuries they've had have finally caught up.
For the second time this season the Texans are playing an elite team, and getting blown out of the water. Schaub is not an elite QB, he is good, but gets rattled easily and misses easy check down passes. I admire the aggressiveness, but there is a time for it, turning the ball over in the red zone is one of the worst things a QB can do to his team. That being said, the play calling has to get better. Running the ball on 2nd. And long and 3rd isn't going to cut it. The Pats are going up the shot and intermediate passes, lets kill hem with that, then hit them for a big pass. Just frustrating to watch, we've been exposed and we need to shore up the shortcomings quick.
The Ravens with Dilfer. That's one. And that's all the evidence you need. Regardless of the Ravens having a dominant defense, they still didn't have an elite QB.