Compare and contrast DD and Dunta against Carr, relating to their on-field performances as well as their overall attitude....
Just do it for me. One time. One game. Just watch. Please.
Teams keep bringing the house agianst Carr because they know there is a shaky line AND a guy who has lost touch on his passes and can't connect on anything but curls, slants, and dump-offs. He's buying what everybody is selling...instead of being like Dunta and DD and saying, "You know what? Heck no! I gotta get it done. It starts with me."
That's what Dunta said. Dunat said it starts with Dunta. Carr hasn't said that. If he has, show me. Nope. It's "....until I can get MY confidence up in THEM (WRs) then we don't have much of a chance." He'll sure as heck get happy when he scores a TD after a busted pass play--his fault for not being able to make clear cut decision and just THROW THE BALL--but if he gets sacked...it's shake-the-head and tilt the helmet back on the back of the head like he didn't do anything wrong. Makes that smirky face and casually walks back to the sideline as if the rest of the team just doesn't understand what he's going through.
You guys defending Carr TO THE HILT is just making me vomit. Some of you are saying it's 50-50 with the o line AND Carr...but the majority of you are just defending Carr to the hilt without even for one second admitting that he is also a very real part of the problem.
We have NO passing game, but DD racks up big games with 11 guys gunning for him on each play.
We have NO defense, and yet teams won't throw to Dunta's side of the field.
But they keep coming for Carr, and he keeps taking the bait.
1-2-3-throw the ball. 1-2-3 throw the ball. 1-2-3 throw the ball. Do it over and over and show the defenders that you can do it, and they will drop back into coverage, and guess what?...the field opens up a little bit, doesn't it?
Make a pre-determined decision and get rid of it. Until he does it with consistency, teams will not hesitate to storm the backfield. It's as much his problem as it is the o line. He doesn't WANT to attempt a deep pass, and even when he does...it doesn't resemble the poise and the touch that he was known for having in the past. Where did that go? Oh, I forgot: it got "beaten out of him" by the lack of blocking.