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Naw . . . he played horrible. He absolutely sucked out there. Absolute bust for 5 years going. Absolutely no poise in the pocket. Can't ever get it downfield. All the sacks were his fault. Can't ever find an open receiver.
Just figured I'd get the jump on all the haters around here.![]()
Naw . . . he played horrible. He absolutely sucked out there. Absolute bust for 5 years going. Absolutely no poise in the pocket. Can't ever get it downfield. All the sacks were his fault. Can't ever find an open receiver.
Just figured I'd get the jump on all the haters around here.![]()
You say it with sarcasm, but walking to the car after the game, people were STILL bashing the guy and saying he can't throw down field.![]()
Hey, I'm not surprised by that at all. As a matter of fact, I'm listening to the radio right now, and I've already heard 3 different people call in say that Carr played a bad game, and they won in spite of him.You say it with sarcasm, but walking to the car after the game, people were STILL bashing the guy and saying he can't throw down field.![]()
Hey, I'm not surprised by that at all. As a matter of fact, I'm listening to the radio right now, and I've already heard 3 different people call in say that Carr played a bad game, and they won in spite of him.
I just don't get it.
They must of been Vince Young fans.![]()
In all fairness he struggled with his deep ball. It doesn't look very good this year....he is throwing the ball up like punts too often. Many of those passes are going to get picked off if he keeps doing that.You say it with sarcasm, but walking to the car after the game, people were STILL bashing the guy and saying he can't throw down field.![]()
Naw . . . he played horrible. He absolutely sucked out there. Absolute bust for 5 years going. Absolutely no poise in the pocket. Can't ever get it downfield. All the sacks were his fault. Can't ever find an open receiver.
Just figured I'd get the jump on all the haters around here.![]()
In all fairness he struggled with his deep ball. It doesn't look very good this year....he is throwing the ball up like punts too often. Many of those passes are going to get picked off if he keeps doing that.
Forget it. You're just making excuses for his poor play . . . remember?every deep ball he's thrown has been with a hand on him, or a big hit as it leaves his hand. even last week's great play action on the first drive had carr getting grabbed from behind. given the circumstances, i'd say he's doing alright. i think he's being told to get some loft on the ball for the exact reason we saw earlier. andre johnson, even in double coverage, is likely to come down with it. if AJ doesnt, nobody does.
Forget it. You're just making excuses for his poor play . . . remember?
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I used to get pee-'od about this, too--The lobbed balls that come down with ice on them. I hated it, and I thought it was bad form by Carr.
He rifles the ball on the intermediate routes, but I think he and AJ have an agreement: "Carr throws the ball long and high, and AJ says he'll go get it or he'll make sure the defender doesn't come down with it."
I just think this is a little bit of a "contract" that Carr and AJ have going on. I honestly think he and AJ are actually on the same page and it's designed to be thrown like that.
Think about: You're a tiny DB running downfield with AJ, a monster WR...and you have to stop running, turn around in a flash to locate the ball, AND out-muscle AJ for it when the ball comes into your reach.
I'd be crapping my pants if I was a DB and had to do that against AJ. It's psychological warfare, if you ask me.
That pass is most likely going to be one of four things: 1. An incomplete pass, 2. A catch, 3. A pass interference call, or 4. An interception. I'll take those odds if AJ is manned up on the play.
Thats an interesting way of looking at it. I think there might be a little of that. Good post.I used to get pee-'od about this, too--The lobbed balls that come down with ice on them. I hated it, and I thought it was bad form by Carr.
He rifles the ball on the intermediate routes, but I think he and AJ have an agreement: "Carr throws the ball long and high, and AJ says he'll go get it or he'll make sure the defender doesn't come down with it."
I just think this is a little bit of a "contract" that Carr and AJ have going on. I honestly think he and AJ are actually on the same page and it's designed to be thrown like that.
Think about: You're a tiny DB running downfield with AJ, a monster WR...and you have to stop running, turn around in a flash to locate the ball, AND out-muscle AJ for it when the ball comes into your reach.
I'd be crapping my pants if I was a DB and had to do that against AJ. It's psychological warfare, if you ask me.
That pass is most likely going to be one of four things: 1. An incomplete pass, 2. A catch, 3. A pass interference call, or 4. An interception. I'll take those odds if AJ is manned up on the play.
Carr had a heck of a game. Congrats to Carr.
Carr was sacked five times and was hit I don't know how many more times. Not much improvement here. The Oline was barely adequate for a close win.This figures.
32 posts in this thread, and not one . . . NOT ONE FRICKEN POST that has given any credit whatosever to the improved pass protection of O-Line.:brickwall
Brilliant!
In all fairness he struggled with his deep ball. It doesn't look very good this year....he is throwing the ball up like punts too often. Many of those passes are going to get picked off if he keeps doing that.
This isn't Carr's win, the defense won this game.
The offense played like it has since 2004, 17 points, about 200 yards passing, and 90 yards rushing.
The offense didn't run the 2 minute drill with 1:50 left in the first half on it's own 20. And, the offense only got 1 first down with an 8 point lead and gave the ball back to Miami with around 4 minutes left.
The good news, the offense scored 14 points in the 4th quarter.
But, Carr's stats are the same he always gets, which is good but not great.
Defense played a lot better, and a victory worked out for us as a result.
Against a quality opponent, the Texans probably would have had their jocks handed to them again.
Good win though, and hopefully this is a start. We'll see, they play the Cowboys next.
Quoted For Truth. The Texans needed this win and got it. It wasn't Carr's win or any one player's win. It was a team win. If you could point to anything that won today, it was the defense for sure. You should have heard our endzone when Mario finally broke his cherry and got a sack. The place went bananas. Then he got in on a shared sack, next play. Then there was the 4th and 3 that Miami converted, but at least we won
As for Carr himself, he continues to look good and I actually like the jump ball to Andre play. Andre is either going to catch it or play defensive back. Anyone notice that Carr is dropping back slower and steadier than the past. I know Kubes has been drilling that into him, and its showing both in the dropback and the improved reads. Carr has continued to look better each game and showed the killer instinct (FINALLY) when he put in the 2nd touchdown to go up by 11 in the 4th quarter. First time I have seen Carr take the team on his shoulders and get it done.
Did anyone else notice we converted like a bunch of 3rd and Longs today. That has been Carr's biggest fault aside from the fumbles. Well if he can continue to progress and get rid of the fumbilitis, we can silence all the NFL Draft talk about QB prospects and go to our glaring weakness in next year's draft....SECONDARY HELP!!
Good day to be a Texan Fan,
Doug From The Woodlands
Well, I'm going to take the high road and say I just disagree with you. The night and day difference between Carr today and Carr a year ago . . . to chock that up to only Kubiak tutoring him is simplistic. You still need to have some confidence that you aren't going to get creamed everytime you drop back and throw the ball.Carr was sacked five times and was hit I don't know how many more times. Not much improvement here. The Oline was barely adequate for a close win.
huh? You mean the one he threw while being hit (AJ made an awesome play)? He did have one in the second half that was poorly thrown but does that mean he's struggling with his deep ball? He hit AJ 2 weeks ago in stride on a long sideline route .... sheesh he rarely has time to throw a deep ball ...
Carr's glass half empty fans line up behind Vinny
This figures.
32 posts in this thread, and not one . . . NOT ONE FRICKEN POST that has given any credit whatosever to the improved pass protection of O-Line.:brickwall
Brilliant!
alot of these deep passes are coming in situations where Carr is saying, "Oh crap, looks like I'm about to get levelled. Andre's in single coverage downfield, I might as well just huck it up in that direction." Carr's deep ball hasn't looked great, but I think these jump balls to AJ in single coverage are good decisions.
OMG .... what's next? .... dogs and cats living together .... props to you
You must spread some reputation around before giving it to Second Honeymoon again
In all fairness he struggled with his deep ball. It doesn't look very good this year....he is throwing the ball up like punts too often. Many of those passes are going to get picked off if he keeps doing that.
I've said nice things about his game today...I just didn't say the same thing in every post. He made some great throws but his deep ball looks funky right now for some reason. It seems like he is pushing it.huh? You mean the one he threw while being hit (AJ made an awesome play)? He did have one in the second half that was poorly thrown but does that mean he's struggling with his deep ball? He hit AJ 2 weeks ago in stride on a long sideline route .... sheesh he rarely has time to throw a deep ball ...
Carr's glass half empty fans line up behind Vinny
He made some great throws but his deep ball looks funky right now for some reason. It seems like he is pushing it.
Well, I'm going to take the high road and say I just disagree with you. The night and day difference between Carr today and Carr a year ago . . . to chock that up to only Kubiak tutoring him is simplistic. You still need to have some confidence that you aren't going to get creamed everytime you drop back and throw the ball.
I don't care if Carr got sacked 10 times today. He still had time to throw on at least 22 of his 29 attempts, and to not give the OL a little credit for that is stupid IMO.
I'm simply amazed how people are saying David Carr had a great game when he simply did what he has done all year. Stat's the same, difference......a win. That being said, I congradulate David. Now, all the hater's, push for Sage to start next week. And as much as I love V. Young, I believe he looked alittle overpowered today.......
O.G.,
You are wrong - he played his best game today. No fumbles today (unlike last few weeks), No INT's (the 1 in the stat book today is really Andre's), and played all around headsy. I think the game would not have been so close had Kube not been so conservative on the last drive (run on 3rd&8). Also, if the Texans can improve the protection - watch out. Now we just need another RB other than Dayne.
I've said nice things He made some great throws but his deep ball looks funky right now for some reason. It seems like he is pushing it.