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Old 09-10-2008, 12:50 PM
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I can rewatch it a hundred times and it is still obvious to me that Schaub hurt them more than the OL in the first half. Take away the two interceptions and its a different game. Not to mention he ate the ball about 5 seconds into a passing play for a sack when he was already out of the pocket. And he was off on numerous other passes. He looked like the start of the Dallas game, but this time he didn't get a chance to right the ship before it sank.
watch it once again for me, take like 5 pass plays/5 run plays, average out the number of seconds schaub has to throw or until he's sacked & for runs how many defenders were in the backfield when the RB got the ball. the int's are on schaub, no doubt, but i think he was getting a little panicked due to the lack of support up front. he got too much put on his shoulders and he couldn't handle it.
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As for Sage... you guys must be kidding me. He is great at moving the offense, but decision making isn't a strong suit. He throws a ball up for grabs or tries to force one in every other series. He is like Brett Favre without the arm sometimes.
i think it is more of...."by that point, just take schaub out and put in sage" not totally replace him on the depth chart. like you said, we're not built to play from behind so we were going gunslinger but with the wrong slinger. we needed brett-favre-lite at the end.
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