With Matt Leinart (collarbone) officially gone, the Houston Texans need another quarterback. Head Coach Gary Kubiak admitted as much Monday and didn't shut the door on the possibility that (currently) retired Brett Favre, 42, could be a possibility. "I don't think you rule out anybody. I know there's, like I said, a lot of names being mentioned. We've got to continue to work through the process. I'm not going to rule out anybody, nor confirm anybody," Kubiak said when asked about Favre. Among the names the coach did mention were aging veteran Jeff Garcia and Chiefs castoff Brodie Croyle. However Kubiak seems resigned to starting rookie T.J. Yates down the stretch with recently added Kellen Clemens as the backup. "Well I would think as we move forward here, whoever we bring in, we've got to hope that we can catch him up very quickly," said Kubiak of any prospective import. "It's T.J.'s opportunity, and it's his job, and I told him and I told the team that today. But I also told the team that we will bring in somebody else. We've got a young quarterback and a backup who's been here for four days, so we've got to find some experience out there, who's been in a few rodeos, so to speak, and make sure we're preparing ourselves for down the road. We still have a lot of football to play, so that's what we'll try to do." Source: USA Today
please farve come back one more time he would be in the playoffs with andre johnson and a running game gfy if you dont think farve and the texans could go to the afc title game