Originally posted on 10/07/2013:

Houston's Kubiak sticking with Schaub

By KRISTIE RIEKEN
AP Sports Writer

HOUSTON (AP) — Matt Schaub still has his starting job.
Houston coach Gary Kubiak is sure of that. He's less certain of how to get his veteran quarterback back on track and the Texans back in the win column.
But he knows it isnát by benching him.
"You watch the struggle and you just want to be a part of the solution," Kubiak said.
"You want to be a part of helping him work his way through that. The only way I know how to do it is you play our way through that stuff. So that's what I'm trying to help him with and figure out and push him through it, so that our football game can push through it."
Schaub threw three interceptions in Houston's blowout loss to San Francisco on Sunday night that extended the team's losing streak to three games.
His first interception was returned for a touchdown, marking the fourth straight game that an opponent had taken one of his interceptions for a score.
Kubiak is worried about Schaub's confidence and is looking for ways to help him be successful again.
"That's only natural," he said when asked about the possibility of Schaub's confidence wavering. "For some of those things to happen to you over a period of time, yeah you worry about that. But the reason he's played a long time is because he's very tough mentally, physically."