The problem is that they rarely come out ready to play an entire FIRST half of dominant football against weaker opponents. This is a trend we've seen over and over again. Not just in 2013.
Typically Schaub is very cautious and smart under pressure, not today. He's throwing crap balls into the dirt, or throwing them low (i.e. panicking and releasing the ball too low and fast) and getting them batted down. Blitzes or not, there's no excuse for the way he has played today, especially since he faced even *more* pressure last week and played better.
Another panic throw by Schaub. Dangerous and stupid stuff like that is going to catch up to him. Come on, Matt, you're smarter than that.