Like Carr before him, Schaub battered and beaten

By Chris Cluff  |   Monday, December 03, 2007  |  Comments( 3 )

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Houston quarterback Matt Schaub is not expected to play against Tampa Bay on Sunday because of a dislocated left shoulder, an injury he suffered last Sunday against Tennessee. Commentary: Schaub now knows exactly what David Carr went through for five years in Houston, when Carr was the most-sacked QB in the league. In his first year replacing...
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CommentsComments: 3
No.1
Randy
03:47 AM
12/04/2007
You really dont know your facts. Schaub has not been "battered" as much as Carr. Just another national media guy acting like he knows the league. Look at the sack totals. Yes, they dont count the amount of times hit, but it does give you something to measure. Schuab has just been a little unlucky it seems. Every QB gets hit. When Schaub has, its been hard ones. Unfortunate.
No.2
Triple347
11:53 PM
12/04/2007
Like the previous poster said, you are clueless when it comes to the Texans O-line. Could it be better? Of course, we do not have the Patriots O-line. However, before Sunday, Schaub had only been sacked 15 times, and If I am not mistaken, he was only sacked once or twice. Going into that game, we were in the top 10 in sacks allowed for the entire season.

Meanwhile, look at Carr in Carolina and all the times he was sacked. If you are going to write on something, you need to do some research first. Thank you.
No.3
50506103
07:49 AM
12/05/2007
Wake up! Carr 249 sacks, plus hits, played through concussions, and far more injuries than Matt Schaub. He is a better athlete than Schaub ever hopes to be. Get your facts straight. 50506103
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