TEXANRED
Texan-American
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/live/NFL_20060812_KC@HOUVinny said:Carr has played awful and I just tell it how I see it and don't worry that I hurt the homers feelings. I complain when I talk about football and people talk about me...that's what I complain about.
Carr has converted ONE 3rd down in 3 preseason games. I think that is awful. You may think there is "potential" to convert more than one....I see it as a broken glass...and you see it full of kool aide. This forum is a place to share our perceptions. I share mine with you but I don't expect personal attacks when I share mine.
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/live/NFL_20060819_HOU@STL
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/live/NFL_20060827_HOU@DEN
Through three pre-season games Carr has 29/44 for 250 yards 8.6 yards a catch with a 65% completion rate and 5 rushes for 25 yards for 5 yards a carry.
Carr played one series in the first game, two quarters the second and two plus one series the third. Effectively Carr has played one full game.
AJ thru three games, same amount of quarters, has 7 catches for 63 yards for 9 yards a catch.
AJ is accounting for around 25% of Carrs production.
By just looking at the stats this tells me one of two things, 1) short passing routes designed by the coaching staff constructed to keep the chains moving. 2) AJ is getting his touches but not turning it into anything big.
Carr has played solid through the pre-season. He has done everything the coaches have asked him to do. He has lead the team and kept the team from falling apart when things go wrong.
Also for the guys who point out Carr hasn't thrown any touchdowns, keep two things in mind, 1) Our running game is smoking right now and is scoring from anywhere on the field, 2) Our best receiver is averaging 9 yards a catch.
lod01 said:AJ does not need carr. As a matter of fact, he no doubt would love a different QB. Let me rephrase that...A QB.
Notice how Carrs and AJ's stats are tied to each other? AJ needs Carr as much as Carr needs AJ.