schaub to texas..

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March 21, 2007) -- A trade that has been speculated on for over a year is now completed.

The Atlanta Falcons have traded quarterback Matt Schaub to the Houston Texans for a second-round pick in this year's draft, a second-round pick in next year's draft, and a flip flop of spots in the first round this year. Atlanta now will go to No. 8 from No. 10; Houston will go from No. 8 to No. 10.

The trade has massive ramifications. The Texans have their quarterback of the future, which David Carr no longer is. The Falcons are reaffirming their faith in Michael Vick, who now also needs a new backup. And the Texans are out of the Brady Quinn derby, leaving the Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins as possible landing spots.

The trade, once officially completed, validates the Falcons' commitment to Vick, whom new Atlanta head coach Bobby Petrino told the first time they met, "You're my guy."

Since then, Petrino and Vick have been working together closely on an almost daily basis, prepping for the coming season.

The Falcons, who quietly had been entertaining offers for Schaub this offseason, had tendered their backup quarterback a $2 million offer, meaning that any team that signed him to an offer sheet would have to surrender first- and third-round draft choices to the Falcons. Of course, the Falcons also could always trade Schaub, and that is the course of action the team has pursued.

The Texans will be acquiring a quarterback that has thrown only 161 career passes, 81 of which were completed, with six touchdown passes and six interceptions. But Schaub long has been considered a quarterback worthy of starting, and he was the top bargaining chip the Falcons have.

Now they've decided to cash it in.
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yeah i dont see why they got rid of carr, he was impressive considering the oline he played behind. he will hold the record for most sacks taken for a loooong time. dont get it twisted, schaub is used to playing behind a shitty pass blocking oline. he should do well in texas if they add a couple decent pass blockers.
 

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i dont think so. he's still under contract for at least 2 years i believe. he'll most likely be traded to cleveland, minnesota or miami
 

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FOR AS BIG AS SCHAUB IS HE IS FAIRLY MOBILE. HE IS NO DREW BLEDSOE, AND NOT TO MENTION HIS HEIGHT LETS HIM SEE A LOT BETTER. I DONT KNOW HOW TALL CARR IS BUT SCHAUB IS 6'5
 
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Some say that the texans may be forced to cut Carr now since they haven't found any takers for him..

IMO he could work in Oakland.. I believe Carrsaid he grew up a Raider fan so I'm sure he'd like to come here.. And if we can get him then Calvin Johnson would be our pick.. who knows
 
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SkizzYeee said:
IS schaub anygood? I dont think I have even seen him play other then highlights on ESPN, but he seems to have a really big "hype" to him.
he's labeled as a starting QB playing backup... IMO Carr is better
 

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Hmm.... I don't know about this one. Schaub can ball... he came in for Vick a few times and lit the score board up with his arm. I haven't seen Carr play too much though. I don't know about this one.
 

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Hmm.... I don't know about this one. Schaub can ball... he came in for Vick a few times and lit the score board up with his arm. I haven't seen Carr play too much though. I don't know about this one.
theres a misconception about that game he came in and "lit it up"

new england had prepared for vick the entire week. not to mention they were stifled by multiple injuries in the secondary that was also ranked 31st in the league that year in def passing yards. he threw for 298 yards 3 touchdowns but what his bigger hype men tend to leave out is that he threw 3 pics as well. he has a noodle arm and floats his passes alot leaving them up for grabs. he did suffer from some drops as well but overall he was decent in a backup role. the jury is still out on him. he holds pretty much all the acc qb records and would have been a guaranteed first round pick if he hadnt injured his shoulder. thats how he fell to the 3rd in the first place. but he's been in the wco his entire career. theres great upside and great risk with him. he will fit into the houston scheme well though.

overall his career stats are around 50% completion, 1 to 1 td to interception ratio (6/6) and a qb rating of around 70 but thats in limited roles.

my personal opinion is he's going to do well in houston. i will be following his progress to see how he does.