The Texans miserable 2013 season hit a lowpoint on Sunday, as Matt Schaub was injured (to the cheers from home fans), backup T.J. Yates was terrible, and Houston was blown out by the Rams.
Texans react to fans cheering Matt Schaub injury

Bob LeveyMost found it in poor taste immediately, but after the game Schaub’s teammates had more to add.
Here’s the play where Schaub got injured and some fans began to cheer.
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Scott HalleranRams blowout Texans in Houston

Scott HalleranYates subsequently threw an interception on his fifth attempt of the game, which was returned 98 yards for a touchdown by Alec Ogletree. He threw a second interception on the next drive.
The Rams improve to 3-3 with their second straight win.
Read Article >Vince Young throws his own name into Texans’ ring

Jonathan DanielThings are not going well for the Houston Texans at quarterback. First, Matt Schaub threw pick-sixes in four straight weeks. Then, this week, Schaub got injured... and his backup T.J. Yates threw a pick-six. Right now, the team is looking for anybody who can throw balls that won’t be intercepted by the opposition and returned for a touchdown.
Houston native Vince Young thinks he is that man:
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Scott HalleranSchaub was hit low in the third quarter and was booed by Texans fans while leaving the field.
Schaub has taken heavy criticism lately for his high interception rate. He was second in the NFL with nine picks heading into this game and set an NFL record last week after throwing a pick-six in four consecutive games.
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Jamie SquireAccording to NFL.com, the following players are inactive for the contest:
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Ezra ShawRams vs. Texans preview

Thomas B. SheaBoth teams expected to be in a better spot at this point of the season. Whichever team wins on Sunday will make it back to .500 and get its season back on track. Let’s look at both teams below:
Still, the Texans boast the No. 13 passing offense (257.2 yards per game), the No. 8 rushing offense (133.6 yards) and the No. 1 passing defense (134.2 yards allowed per game) in the NFL. They are a force to be reckoned with.
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Jeremy Brevard-US PRESSWIREThe Texans, whom many expected to win the AFC South going into this season, are 2-3 and on the verge of a complete meltdown.
St. Louis is also teetering on the brink of oblivion. The Rams’ offense has been pathetic throughout the campaign, ranking 29th in total yards and rushing yards per game and 20th in points per game.
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Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY SportsJohnson also missed practice on Wednesday, the result of a lingering hamstring injury. Despite being banged up throughout the season, the 32-year-old has yet to miss a game and has regularly been a Friday-only practice participant.
Johnson has 37 receptions for 407 yards this season but has yet to find his way into the end zone.
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