Originally posted by alleviate
You can make an argument for Schaub/Johnson, just like others can make an argument the Brady/Welker or Manning/Wayne. Its a toss up that one could argue all day.
I do like the Texans this season. Solid all around with a very good offense, great if they can run the ball like they did against Dallas. The defense played very well against Dallas and kept Romo under pressure all game long.
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Matt Schaub was the #1 QB in terms of yards last season (4770), 29 TDs, and 15 INTs.
Andre Johnson was the #1 WR in terms of yards last season (1569), and 9 TD's, 22 receptions of 20+ yards, 101 recpetions.
Peyton Manning was the #2 QB in terms of yards last season (4500), had 33 TD's, and 16 INTs.
Reggie Wayne was the #5 WR in terms of yards last season (1264), and 10 TD's, 20 receptions of 20+ yards, and 100 receptions.
Tom Brady was the #5 QB in terms of yards last season (4389), had 28 TD's, and 13 INTs.
Wes Welker was the #2 WR in terms of yards last season (134

, and 4 TD's, 8 receptions of 20+ yards, and 123 receptions.
SO if you take last season's state into effect then what does that tell you?
IMO it tells me that Schaub & Johnson are the #1 QB to WR combo in the league as of 8/30/2010. If you take into account the amount of completions to receptions then you would see that Wes Welker was responsible for 33% of Brady's completions and Johnson was responsible for 25%. Then this is where the #s come into play. AJ had 221 more yards with 22 less catches. He also had over double the amount of TD's that Welker had.
So when you take all of these factors into account then this shows that Andre Johnson and Matt Schaub are the best QB to WR combo in the NFL.
Men lie, women lie, numbers don't!