Houston Texans quarterback Tom Savage has become self-aware. The original starter for the Texans, turned backup much to the dismay of his agent, has some interesting thoughts on replacing the injured Deshaun Watson.

“You can’t replace Deshaun Watson,” Savage said, via Jeff Darlington of ESPN. “The kid has been playing absolutely lights out. My job is to just help out. … I’m just going to state the obvious: There’s things he can do that I can’t do.”

This is the second time Tom Savage said an “LOL” worthy thing when comparing himself to the rookie signal-caller.

As shown on Inside the NFL, NFL Films caught Savage’s discussion with Watson did some incredible plays last weekend. Here is what the backup said to the current starter.

“That’s incredible, man. I don’t know how you do it. I really don’t,” Savage told Watson. “I would’ve pulled every muscle and both of my groins if I tried to do that.”

For some information, Tom Savage has been in the National Football League since 2014. In that time, he has attempted 105 passes. Also during that time? He has zero touchdown tosses, but has hurled an interception.

As a comparison, through seven career games, Deshaun Watson has 19 touchdown passes. According to ESPN, that is the most by any player in his first seven games in NFL history. ESPN also reported that his four 3-touchdown games this season are already the most by a rookie since the merger in 1970.

Anyway, Savage has a lot to live up to, even if he realizes that is so.