
There were reports and rumors that a mob on angry Houston Texans fans showed up at Matt Schaub’s Houston area home. The fans were upset with the Texans loss to the San Francisco 49ers and their skid and were their to express their frustrations.
From KILT-AM in Houston:
"“A fan went to his house and told him off,” said the source, adding that another person “took pictures of his family.”"
Apparently those reports aren’t true. The Houston Police Department released a statement via their Twitter account denying these rumors.
So as the Houston Texans team addressed the media, other players were asked how they would handle the situation if a fan showed up at there house. You’d have to be pretty brave to show up at some of these players’ houses.
Brian Cushing:
Cushing on how he would react if someone pulled n2 his driveway shouting obscenities: "I don't think that guy would b around much longer."
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) October 9, 2013
J.J. Watt says it happens to him.
Watt: "people stop by my house couple times a week. At dinner and my house is only time I say no to autographs and pictures."
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) October 9, 2013
Watt "nobody has tried to harm me. Just people wanting autographs and pictures. I draw the line at home."
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) October 9, 2013
He is already planning for the future.
Watt "I'm working right now to get a gate in my neighborhood for when I have wife and kids."
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) October 9, 2013
Owen Daniels thinks it is pretty childish for fans to yell obscenities at players’ homes.
Owen Daniels on guy pulling into Schaub's driveway last night and shouting obscenities: "childish, pathetic"
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) October 9, 2013