Yeah I got the 4 days thing right but mistyped on the actual game. The point is that everyone in Houston is killing Schaub today and it's like I think the view that he's not a good QB or even a Superbowl winning QB is from some flawed opinion and hearsay than actual objective observation. Watch him on a "good day" and tell me he's not really good. He is not Rodgers, Manning, or Brady, but NO ONE except those guys are those guys, and unless you can hit a once in a lifetime home run (like Indy has done twice now and like you guys did with your 6th round draft pick) having someone even as good as Schaub is not easy, I mean if a team quarterbacked by Mark Sanchez can make an AFCCG surely a team with Schaub can win a Superbowl, he is much better than Trent Dilfer or Brad Johnson, that's for damn sure.
I think what it comes down to is we got big time outcoached. BB is used to changing his entire game plan for a specific team and even during the game, but what we have been doing has worked 11 out of 12 times, so I think Wade and Kubs got complacent and stubborn and instead of saying "our man to man works on 95% of the league, but it is NOT going to work on the Pats, Broncos, or Packers" they said "We're not going to change our game plan or how we've been winning"
The coaches put the players in a bad position last night and it had nothing to do with letterman jackets (which I actually really liked) or it being a "big game" or anything like that. Bad coaching begets bad results, and BB has a way of magnifying bad coaching on opposing teams.
I would prefer Kubs and Wade learn their lesson now than in the playoffs and I hope they change their game plan going against hall of fame quarterbacks, especially if said QB/Coach combo have played in 5 Superbowls and won 3 and probably should have one all 5 and have literally seen everything under the sun.