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Hopeful Texans believe they have right QB for the Schaub

Published: Sunday, Sept. 2, 2007 12:39 a.m. MDT
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HOUSTON — In three years with the Atlanta Falcons, Matt Schaub built his reputation by looking great in preseason games.

That trend continued in Houston with Schaub showing poise, presence and good decision-making skills in leading the Texans through the exhibition season. Now comes the real test for the first-time starter who was traded to Houston after backing up Michael Vick for three seasons.

"He has a great feel for what's going on, getting rid of the football, the things we talk about all the time," coach Gary Kubiak said.

It's one thing to look great in preseason, but the 26-year-old Schaub is taking over a team that has never had a winning record and whose only other starting quarterback, 2002 No. 1 pick David Carr, was released after five lackluster seasons.

Kubiak has no doubt Schaub is ready for the challenge.

"The thing you see is just a confidence in what he's doing and his composure as a player," Kubiak said. "The more he plays, the more stadiums he goes into....I think you're going to see the guy just get better and better."

Schaub has already changed the Texans for the better, with his demeanor rubbing off on his teammates.

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"When they see him very much under control in what he's doing and having control of all the situations, I think they calm down and play better," Kubiak said. "So that's a quarterback's job, and I think he's handling his pretty darn good right now."

Schaub, who has started two games in his career and is 84-of-161 for 1,033 yards with six touchdowns and six interceptions, doesn't like to talk about what Carr did or didn't do for the Texans. Instead, he prefers to look to the future.

"I tried not to focus on what it was like before, because I have my way of doing things and I am who I am," he said. "I'm going to do it the way I've learned to play the position coming up through college and in Atlanta. I'm going to do what it takes to help this team at my position."

The Texans did little in the offseason to upgrade their talent at receiver after Pro Bowler Andre Johnson but may have found a gem in third-round pick Jacoby Jones. Jones is a former track star from Division II Lane College.

He also could be a star on special teams after returning two punts for touchdowns in the preseason.

Schaub will be joined in the backfield by four-time Pro Bowler Ahman Green, in his first year in Houston. The 30-year-old Green hopes he can bolster a running game that struggled last season until Ron Dayne got healthy and emerged in December.

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New Texans quarterback Matt Schaub looked good at times in the preseason, but can he keep it up when it counts the very most?

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