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Old 09-29-2013, 04:15 PM
Joshua Joshua is offline
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As much as I want to dump on Schaub, the major problem was the offensive line. People are figuring out that all we do, even on third and long, is dink and dunk passes because we have no confidence in our line.

Secondly, Pleasant should be cut. Two major ST mistakes in one game = waiver wire.

I swear Matt Schaub is the only quarterback in the league they allow to take head shots on a regular basis without ever throwing a flag. There were two obvious ones I saw, including the one where the Seahawk defender went to the hospital.

Whether it's cheap-shotted, kicked in the nuts or anything else, the Texans never retaliate. Never.
Didnt Seattle just beat us with an ever bigger piecemeal o-line than Ours? Isn't denver trotting out backups at multiple spots on the offensive line?

If you're waiting on the day that our o-line is good and healthy for 16 weeks, our running game is firing on all cylinders and none of our RBs ever turns it over, we have 2 lockdown corners and a better pass rush from our OLBs and whatever else you think this team needs to get over the hump, I'll save you 3 hours every Sunday. That day is never coming. Nobody has that. In fact, take out the QB, and I'm not sure there's a better roster in football (anyone you like more, setting aside the QB?). Nobody has all the pieces. How you cover up your inevitable deficiencies is good QB play. Trying to patch up everything else is simply shuffling deck chairs on the titanic.
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