PRESEASON GAME #2: Matt Schaub, Trindon Holliday Lead Texans to Victory Over 49ers
With a near-perfect performance by quarterback
The
Texans’ starting offense played for the entire first half. The
first-team defense played seven minutes into the second quarter. Houston
led 10-6 at halftime en route to a 20-9 victory over the defending NFC
South champions, who benched most of their starters early in the second
quarter.
“The first half of the game was basically our ones
against their ones,” Texans coach Gary Kubiak said. “It was very real.
It was a very physical game, and they’re a big, physical team. They took
the ball downhill at us in the run game (118 rushing yards, 4.9 per
carry). I think we have to tackle better. We have to hold up better
against the run…
In his second game back from a 2011 season-ending Lisfranc injury, Schaub was 11-of-14 for 128 yards and a touchdown. He averaged 9.1 yards per pass attempt. He threw a nine-yard touchdown pass to Lestar Jean in the final minute of the second quarter.
“He’s
been playing well,” Kubiak said. “It’s been a process for Matt because
he had missed so much time. I think I see him getting better every day. I
thought today was very comfortable. He got rid of the football and got
hit a couple times but took his team right down the field and made a
great play there right before the half to get us in the end zone. I
think his progression is heading in the right way.”
Holliday
scored on an 87-yard punt return in the fourth quarter. It was the
second consecutive game with a touchdown for the third-year receiver,
who is making a strong case for a roster spot after returning a kickoff
90 yards for a touchdown last week against the Carolina Panthers.
“We
normally fair catch on the 10,” Holliday said. “(Texans special teams
coordinator) Joe Marciano said that the punter was going to give us a
knuckle ball and it’s going to be kind of low so it would be returnable.
So I was just kind of waiting on it, caught it and just made something
happen.”
Jean had a team-high four catches for 42 yards. Pro Bowler
Schaub led the Texans on a seven-play, 37-yard scoring drive to start the game. Kicker
The Texans sacked quarterback Alex Smith twice on the 49ers’ first drive, giving them 10 sacks in the preseason. Defensive ends
Rookie Texans kicker
“It was a double move, and
I saw the corner on the other side of the field,” Johnson said. “He was
kind of lagging behind and he saw me running across the field, so he
started to pick up. But he waited to try to intercept the ball. I guess
he thought the ball was just going to come and fall in his lap, but I
jumped in front of him and just caught it.”
The 49ers took a 6-3
lead midway through the second quarter with a 36-yard field goal by
Akers. Schaub put the Texans up 10-6 with his touchdown pass to Jean in
the final minute of the first half, capping a 12-play, 80-yard drive.
Quarterback
On
the 49ers’ next drive, third-string quarterback Josh Johnson completed a
32-yard pass to rookie wide receiver A.J. Jenkins past cornerback
Holliday
provided the winning margin with his touchdown four minutes into the
fourth quarter. He fielded a 40-yard punt by 49ers Pro Bowl punter Andy
Lee at the 13-yard line and raced up the right sideline on his way to
the end zone.
Rookie quarterback
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