I know this may be a touchy topic to some, but I'm already nauseated by the Reeves threads, so I'm going back to why Carr gets sacked so much.
It seems to me that the game plan for opposing teams is to bring the blitz hard from the beginning to throw them off their heels, and get Carr rattled, and bring on the happy feet. Why the coaches don't foresee this, and start off with the 5 step drops right off the bat is beyond me, but that's been discussed before many times in different threads.
It's incredible to me how bad the slide protections are with this line, and inability to handle the blitz packages. It's coaching . . I admit it.
But Domanick Davis . . I've been watching him on pass plays when he doesn't move out for the dump off pass . . . and he can't block worth a lick, or . . doesn't really care about blocking . . or reads the blitz too late to get off an effective block. Whatever it is, DD deserves just as much blame as the line and Carr for the sacks.
It seems to me that the game plan for opposing teams is to bring the blitz hard from the beginning to throw them off their heels, and get Carr rattled, and bring on the happy feet. Why the coaches don't foresee this, and start off with the 5 step drops right off the bat is beyond me, but that's been discussed before many times in different threads.
It's incredible to me how bad the slide protections are with this line, and inability to handle the blitz packages. It's coaching . . I admit it.
But Domanick Davis . . I've been watching him on pass plays when he doesn't move out for the dump off pass . . . and he can't block worth a lick, or . . doesn't really care about blocking . . or reads the blitz too late to get off an effective block. Whatever it is, DD deserves just as much blame as the line and Carr for the sacks.