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Your Favorite Moment of DC!

TexansFan4EvR

Practice Squad
First off I just wanna say Thank You to DC for leading this team for ther first 5 years even after everything he went through. I will always keep my #8 jersey autographed by him ( even though its not worth much ).

My Favorite DC moment no doubt is when he leaped into the endzone on the goaline against the Jaguars our second season. Man I had chills when we went for it with no time left. Thank You David!:fans:
 

Goldeagle

Veteran
ANytime we beat the Jags

Beating the Cowboys

Coming off the bench with a hurt arm and leading the team to a win by running for a 30 yard scramble and not sliding (remember the Texans brought in Lance Berkman to teach him how to slide). Michael Vick was not starting for the Falcons due to an injury but he came off the bench and did nothing. ESPN showed Vick come off the bench and that was it.
 

Malloy

Hall of Fame
To keep up with the anti-Carr posts, my favorite Carr moment is yet to come, that's when I see a thread here that confirms his trade with some other team.

Sorry David, you've let me down too many times, time to move on, bye bye.
 

Texan_Bill

Hall of Fame
Favorite moment?
His first completion ever... A 19 yard TD pass to Billy Miller on about the 4th play in Texans history - September 8, 2002 against the Cowgurls!
 

keyfro

Veteran
there's been a couple that i've really enjoyed...the first game stands out the most with the billy miller TD throw

his dive over jacksonville to end the game

the miami game his second season he played a very good game

and when he juked out the new orleans defender to run into the endzone...that was just funny
 

Silver Oak

All Pro
I forget who we were playing, but it was a long pass down the left sideline to Andre Johnson. A great pass and a great leaping catch by Johnson. At the time I thought that would be repeated many more times...

Good luck David. I know the majority of fans here in Houston appreciate your toughness these first years of the franchise even if the vocal minority drowns that out at times.
 

TEXANS84

Moderator
Staff member
Coming off the bench against the Falcons. Their backup quarterback started that game, and Tony Banks started our game.
Tony Broke his hand just before halftime, and they came out with Vick starting the second half.

David then came in to people cheering despite being hurt on the shoulder injury. 1st snap he took off running 25 yards down the field. Got hurt on the play, but played like a man.
 

Texan_Bill

Hall of Fame
I forget who we were playing, but it was a long pass down the left sideline to Andre Johnson. A great pass and a great leaping catch by Johnson. At the time I thought that would be repeated many more times...

Good luck David. I know the majority of fans here in Houston appreciate your toughness these first years of the franchise even if the vocal minority drowns that out at times.
"Vocal minority"???? How about "obnoxious few"....

:stirpot:
 

Second Honeymoon

Hall of Fame
my favorite moment of DC will be the first time i see him playing for someone else. he's a bum and a crappy QB. he is now gonna be someone elses problem.
 

STEEL BLUE TEXANS

Hall of Fame
In our first game against the Cowboys where he threw a perfect laser to Jermaine Lewis (went right through his hands though) about 50 yards down the middle of the field. I thought that was just a small preview of things to come.
 

Porky

Hall of Fame
My favorite Carr moment so far happened yesterday when the team admitted they were wrong, and I, and a whole bunch of other fans were right. That will soon be superseded by my all-time favorite Carr moment. That's the one where I see him on a plane moving on to ruin someone else's franchise. :dance2:
 

Texan_Bill

Hall of Fame
Some people don't know or are too ignorant to the take the high road - even if the low road is a dead-end cliff....
 

Errant Hothy

Hypermediocrity
After the Dallas game the expression on his face the way he responded to the fans, after that I thought we had something (may have been the Carr's highpoint for me).

Breakin' the ankles of the Saints DB...too funny.

The run against the Falcons.

Almost nay time he tucked it and ran. His seeming refuseal to slide sometimes made me happy. Whatever you say about Carr, he ain't a pansy.
 

santo

Hall of Fame
Contributor's Club
When he did the play action agianst Miami this past season.

Cool to see him go untouched for a change as he scored the touchdown.


The dive into the endzone in the Giants game.



Also, the way he played in the 2 games against Jacksonville.
 

eriadoc

Texan-American
Some people just have no class.

My favorite moments -

2002 - DC's pass to Billy Miller to score vs. the Cowboys. Also his laser pass to Jermaine Lewis down the middle of the field that was dropped. Those two passes showed me he had what it took to be the QB of our team (at that time). He displayed arm strength, accuracy, and willingness to go for the big play.

2003 - DC came into the game vs. the Falcons with a bad wing and scrambled for a first down and willed our team to victory. He displayed toughness and leadership.

2004 - the game vs. the Vikings; he kept slinging it, refusing to let the team die. Unfortunately, the defense didn't hold. He and AJ never gave up though.

2004 - going on the road vs. Chicago, he played a heck of a game in single-digit temps. He showed the ability to go on the road and play in a hostile environment and pull out a win.

2005 - the games vs. the Cardinals and the Rams, where he called his own plays for a half and the team responded well, scored points, and then the OC screwed up and took control back. He showed the ability to command a huddle and the smarts to call his own plays in the NFL.

2006 - the opening drive vs. the Eagles, he led the offense in a near flawless drive, showed he could potentially be a good QB in Kubiak's system. Also, the game vs. Jacksonville.

Also, the game vs. Jacksonville where he dived over for the winning score a few years ago.

Basically, Carr had some stellar moments in this city and showed some qualities you'd like to see in an NFL QB. Unfortunately, he never put it together for any significant length of time and his shortcomings (pocket presence and awareness, for one) just overtook his ability to be productive. Thinking back to the early games in 2002 and 2003, we all saw the flaws in his mechanics, but there are other QBs that have flaws in their mechanics. All QBs have problems with their game, but the overall package outweighs the negatives. The optimism of those early flashes from Carr never got fulfilled.

Good luck to him in the future; better luck to Schaub :)
 
Wow cant believe how classless some are on this message board.

My Fav. DC moment was this year in the second jags games. played one hell of a game and the one play that gave me chills was on 3rd and 10 and it was a designed QB run to the left. DC broke two tackles the trucked another defender for the first down.

GOOD LUCK DC WHERE EVER YOU GO I'LL ALWAYS BE A FAN.....but not when you play the texans.
 

19-10

Waterboy
Wow this thread really did dredge up the trash. Not that it takes much prodding on this board.

I just love the Man Love for the new guy who is totally unproven. He better be damn good and quick or he'll be thrown under the buss too. Funny how 23 gets a free pass for his slightly above average play and big mouth. Incredible.



Anyway my favorite moment for DC was the dive in the Giants game.

The guy is tough as nails and does play with heart. He is not the most talented QB in the league but I doubt any others could have handled what he did with such class. Good luck elsewhere Carr.
 

Vinny

shiny happy fan
Wow this thread really did dredge up the trash. Not that it takes much prodding on this board.

I just love the Man Love for the new guy who is totally unproven. He better be damn good and quick or he'll be thrown under the buss too. Funny how 23 gets a free pass for his slightly above average play and big mouth. Incredible..
Your post strikes me as...ironic. You lambaste people for not taking the high road and you don't follow your own advice.
 

Specnatz

Hall of Fame
I figured there would be some trashing here, got to love how people can't just say thanks for your time here sorry it did not work out. No instead some act like they are glad he failed. well because he failed so did the franchise for 5 years, so that really makes you a Texans fan and wanting the best for the team.

NOT!!



My favorite moment, was the very first FREAKING snap, because that ment Football was back in Houston.
 

Second Honeymoon

Hall of Fame
Wow cant believe how classless some are on this message board.

My Fav. DC moment was this year in the second jags games. played one hell of a game and the one play that gave me chills was on 3rd and 10 and it was a designed QB run to the left. DC broke two tackles the trucked another defender for the first down.

GOOD LUCK DC WHERE EVER YOU GO I'LL ALWAYS BE A FAN.....but not when you play the texans.

classless? dude, your a fan of Carr. your a fan of a player for the sole reason that he played on your hometown team. the guy sucked...i was never a fan and never will be...but that is because I know a good QB when I see it and Carr was and always will be garbage.....

whatever you bunch of carebears....go back to your prayer circle and your shrine of david
 

Second Honeymoon

Hall of Fame
I figured there would be some trashing here, got to love how people can't just say thanks for your time here sorry it did not work out. No instead some act like they are glad he failed. well because he failed so did the franchise for 5 years, so that really makes you a Texans fan and wanting the best for the team.

NOT!!



My favorite moment, was the very first FREAKING snap, because that ment Football was back in Houston.
believe me, i aint happy he failed. i am happy he is gone though. good riddance..guy was a loser and a clock puncher....no heart and no competitive spirit
 

jdog

Rookie
My favorite moment was the pass David threw to Andre which set up Kris' kick for the win over Peyton Manning and the Colts. It was the only game I've seen in person, and it was a great feeling to see him rise to the challenge on a key play.
 

Malloy

Hall of Fame
Wow cant believe how classless some are on this message board.
Excuse me, I did not know that I had to omit my actual point of view in fear of offending someone that does not agree with me. These are Texans message boards, and for better or worse, you need to realize that that includes different points of views, often different from yours. If you do not realize this (that goes for real life too), expect plenty of dissapointments in the future.
 

powerfuldragon

Enchilada Aficionado.
Coming off the bench against the Falcons. Their backup quarterback started that game, and Tony Banks started our game.
Tony Broke his hand just before halftime, and they came out with Vick starting the second half.

David then came in to people cheering despite being hurt on the shoulder injury. 1st snap he took off running 25 yards down the field. Got hurt on the play, but played like a man.
oh man, i remember thinking probowl when i saw that.
 

Malloy

Hall of Fame
I figured there would be some trashing here, got to love how people can't just say thanks for your time here sorry it did not work out. No instead some act like they are glad he failed. well because he failed so did the franchise for 5 years, so that really makes you a Texans fan and wanting the best for the team.
Why would I thank Carr when I cannot find much to thank him for?
Act like one is glad he failed, what kind of rubbish is that? I'm glad to see him gone because I believe he is a major factor in the team failing, and since I hate seeing the team fail... you do the math...
 
Excuse me, I did not know that I had to omit my actual point of view in fear of offending someone that does not agree with me. These are Texans message boards, and for better or worse, you need to realize that that includes different points of views, often different from yours. If you do not realize this (that goes for real life too), expect plenty of dissapointments in the future.
No excuse me ,if what you are saying is true then i am entitled to my view point and my view point is that it is classless to say such harsh things about a QB that played for us for 5 years. I mean what do you expect....the guy was drafted and told he was the starter and for 5 years he played to the best of his abilities and i refuse to burden him with what he has no control over. I whole heartedly agree that everyone has diffrent points of view other than my own but when i feel like a poster is being unfair i will call him/her out. Its been done so many times on this message board i'd like to know out of all the posts that said how classless some were being you chose mine no comment towards....i find it very demening when posters and yes i am talking about you tell me how dissapointed i will be in the future because i wont get my way and he doesnt agree with me, excuse me i am not illiterate and def. not in kindergarten. I hope some do realize that sometimes it is better to just respect a person for who they are and not for what they did. and that may not be what this thread is about, it is about your fav. DC moment and other posters feel like the title said BASH CARR HERE. so excuse me by all means for having my own view point/opinion toward other posters.
 

Silver Oak

All Pro
Excuse me, I did not know that I had to omit my actual point of view in fear of offending someone that does not agree with me. These are Texans message boards, and for better or worse, you need to realize that that includes different points of views, often different from yours. If you do not realize this (that goes for real life too), expect plenty of dissapointments in the future.
Pronouncing your point of view is one thing, but surely your mother told you somewhere in your childhood, that if you have nothing good to say, then it is sometimes best to say nothing at all.
 

Vinny

shiny happy fan
Pronouncing your point of view is one thing, but surely your mother told you somewhere in your childhood, that if you have nothing good to say, then it is sometimes best to say nothing at all.
Your Mother never posted on message boards I take it.
 

HOU-TEX

Ah, Football!
No excuse me ,if what you are saying is true then i am entitled to my view point and my view point is that it is classless to say such harsh things about a QB that played for us for 5 years. I mean what do you expect....the guy was drafted and told he was the starter and for 5 years he played to the best of his abilities and i refuse to burden him with what he has no control over. I whole heartedly agree that everyone has diffrent points of view other than my own but when i feel like a poster is being unfair i will call him/her out. Its been done so many times on this message board i'd like to know out of all the posts that said how classless some were being you chose mine no comment towards....i find it very demening when posters and yes i am talking about you tell me how dissapointed i will be in the future because i wont get my way and he doesnt agree with me, excuse me i am not illiterate and def. not in kindergarten. I hope some do realize that sometimes it is better to just respect a person for who they are and not for what they did. and that may not be what this thread is about, it is about your fav. DC moment and other posters feel like the title said BASH CARR HERE. so excuse me by all means for having my own view point/opinion toward other posters.
Are you skipping school today? Ahhmm, I'm telling:this:
 

Malloy

Hall of Fame
Pronouncing your point of view is one thing, but surely your mother told you somewhere in your childhood, that if you have nothing good to say, then it is sometimes best to say nothing at all.
So critizism is never ok? The topic of the thread were 'your favorite moment of DC', I expressed just that, my best moment. You may not like it, whatever, at least I kept my arguments on a professional level instead of attacking the 'person Carr'. If the topic had been about the 'person Carr' I would likely have omitted posting.

Again, this is a message board, expect to meet other points of views. And responding by turning into the morality-police with arguments such as 'classless' is just that, a lack of class.
 

Porky

Hall of Fame
Okay, ya'll have convinced me to be nice to the Golden Boy. My favorite lil Davey moment was the first TD pass he ever made. A beautiful strike to Billy Miller. That night was pure magic, and I was convinced we had our franchise QB to rally around and build a team around.

Unfortentely, the very fist game of his career was the highlight of his five years here, and it was all downhill from there. Good bye Golden Boy who lives inside the critism bubble. May you make someone else's team as bad as you did ours. :redtowel:
 
Okay, ya'll have convinced me to be nice to the Golden Boy. My favorite lil Davey moment was the first TD pass he ever made. A beautiful strike to Billy Miller. That night was pure magic, and I was convinced we had our franchise QB to rally around and build a teal around.

Unfortentely, the very fist game of his career was the highlight of his five years here, and it was all downhill from there. Good bye Golden Boy who lives inside the critism bubble. May you make someone else's team as bad as you did ours. :redtowel:
:toast2: Good one Porky... you just had to... at least you didn't JUST bash...
 

Maddict5

Hall of Fame
I'd defintly have to say when he was on the bench with that soldier injury and Tony Banks led us to victory!!!!
To keep up with the anti-Carr posts, my favorite Carr moment is yet to come, that's when I see a thread here that confirms his trade with some other team.

Sorry David, you've let me down too many times, time to move on, bye bye.
When he leaves for good... that's going to be my favorite moment.
Him packing his crap out of H-town for GOOD !!!!
My favorite Carr moment so far happened yesterday when the team admitted they were wrong, and I, and a whole bunch of other fans were right. That will soon be superseded by my all-time favorite Carr moment. That's the one where I see him on a plane moving on to ruin someone else's franchise. :dance2:
When he was benched in the Tenn game this year. It was a sign of great things to come.:drool:
really lame guys...hes on his way out..no excuses for being petty and childish now..id like to say im surprised
personally my favourite DC moment was this years game v the eagles..
first drive: marched us down the field and connected with mouldsy for a nice td and gave us all hope that he was becoming the qb we wanted him to be
 
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