Texans quarterback Matt Schaub is organizing offensive workouts to make sure that his team doesn't fall behind during the NFL lockout. "We're doing more detailed work as a group and running through the same type of practice plan that we'd be doing at Reliant," Schaub said. "We're also going to work on some situational football that helps us in crucial points in the game — like the two-minute drill, the red zone, etc." The Texans ranked third (386.6 yards) in the NFL this past season when they finished a disappointing 6-10 and fourth (383.1) in 2009 when they were 9-7 and missed the playoffs on a tiebreaker. "We've done some nice things offensively (the past two seasons), but we can become more consistent," Schaub said. "We made some great strides last year. We became more balanced because the running game improved with Arian (Foster) leading the league in rushing. "Our turnovers were down, and our red zone efficiency shot up. But we can do better."