The Houston Texans have released backup quarterback Matt Leinart, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. Signed to a two-year, $5.5 million contract last July, Leinart was the No. 2 quarterback behind Matt Schaub to start the 2011 season. The 28-year-old replaced and injured Schaub in the starting lineup in November and completed 10-of-13 pass attempts for 57 yards and a touchdown before his season ended with a broken collarbone. 2011 fifth-round pick T.J. Yates ably replaced Leinart in the starting lineup and led the Texans to a win in the first playoff game in franchise history and earning an opportunity to be the No. 2 quarterback entering the 2012 season. Leinart was due $1.75 million in base salary in 2012, a figure that also represents his salary cap savings. Source: Mac's Football Blog
why would the cut the best back-up QB in the league ?!?! He would have won the SB if he hadn't gotten hurt :rofl:
Still trying to decide the bigger butt clown: 1. Leinart for staying 1 year too long then expressing himself on the internet 2. Reggie Bush for his bullcrap ending up with forfeiting the Heisman 3. Pete Carroll for getting the hell out of Dodge before the NCAA nuked USC.