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Originally Posted by nunusguy
2013 was a Brad Lidge kinda year for Schaub. So do I think Schaub will regain his "stuff" ? I dunno, but I know that Lidge did after he moved to Philly.
In the meantime FWIW some are saying that Schaub has some trade value. Sound crazy ? Well, the word is that certain teams who are hurting for a QB and who still have lots of cap space would consider forking over a late-round pick to absorb a contract like Schaubs for his services for a year or two.
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I don't follow the Astros as much so I am not sure, but I don't remember Lidge all of a sudden throwing 10 MPH slower.
Schaub is a totally different guy physically than 2011. Even if he gets back to a good place mentally and gets on a team that gives him a fresh start, he still has 75% of the arm strength and even less mobility than he had a few years ago. Corners are never going to back off of him because they know he can't go deep. So they squat on the short routes and pounce for the pick 6. Even Andre Johnson sprinting at them doesn't cause them to back pedal. They simply know Schaub can't beat them deep.
This is part of what makes what Peyton Manning did so impressive last year. He has no arm and no ability to stretch the field vertically, and no ability to move. And yet with great weapons, great pre-snap reads, correct decision making, and HUGE anticipation, he was able to dissect most of the league. At least until Seattle camped on him like he was Matt Schaub and dared him to go deep.