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CP/AT YDS TD INT
D. Carr 22/30 219 1 0
thats not bad but there was that one fumble...
D. Carr 22/30 219 1 0
thats not bad but there was that one fumble...
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thegr8fan said:the only stat that matters is the win lose ratio. With David Carr we are about 1-13 right now.
no if we had them we would be 14-0.and if we had Joe Montana or Johnny Unitas for that 14 game stretch we'd be what? 13 - 1?
thegr8fan said:you starting to get the picture yet?
Did you ever see the Rams with Tony Banks? He was absolutly horrid in LA - St louis. Tom Brady would no longer be the prettyboy of the NFl cause he would have no teeth. Mike or Marcus Vick would get destroyed beh9nd our joke of an O line. Carr has his doh moments but he looked really good yesterday and he gets slammed.thegr8fan said:no if we had them we would be 14-0.
Now if we had say, Brady, Warner, Young, McNabb, we would be 13-1.
If we simply had Tony Banks we would probably be 7-7.
BUT we had Carr, so we are 1-13. Don't have to play the woulda, coulda, shoulda game with that statement, you just have to look at the FACTS.
you starting to get the picture yet?
thegr8fan said:no if we had them we would be 14-0.
Now if we had say, Brady, Warner, Young, McNabb, we would be 13-1.
If we simply had Tony Banks we would probably be 7-7.
BUT we had Carr, so we are 1-13. Don't have to play the woulda, coulda, shoulda game with that statement, you just have to look at the FACTS.
you starting to get the picture yet?
caddy said:But already, a new target is D.D. LMAO. Flame the Texans board is finally hit bottom. No one is left too Flame. Now I guess they start at the top and go down the list again. As for me and a few others, this game shows were not far from being back on track, last 3 games were closer to the team's capabilities. I see improvement. Even some of the pink soap boys are getting worried that success is just around the corner. Got to Love those Texans..![]()
kenneth24 said:FACTS?!?! Look at the game, gets maybe half a second in the pocket before he has to scramble and then when that happens only half the field is available to throw to.
Can you imagine if he tried to throw back across the field on a scramble what all the Carr haters would be saying about that?!?!
Half the time when he does get the ball to a receiver, it gets dropped!
thegr8fan said:no if we had them we would be 14-0.
Now if we had say, Brady, Warner, Young, McNabb, we would be 13-1.
If we simply had Tony Banks we would probably be 7-7.
BUT we had Carr, so we are 1-13. Don't have to play the woulda, coulda, shoulda game with that statement, you just have to look at the FACTS.
you starting to get the picture yet?
thegr8fan said:no if we had them we would be 14-0.
Now if we had say, Brady, Warner, Young, McNabb, we would be 13-1.
If we simply had Tony Banks we would probably be 7-7.
BUT we had Carr, so we are 1-13. Don't have to play the woulda, coulda, shoulda game with that statement, you just have to look at the FACTS.
you starting to get the picture yet?
Bear said:I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you here. Except for 1 all-out-blitz that I noticed, Carr had 3 to 4 seconds each time. That is average for the NFL.
See you win either way, either an interception or a fumble.Bear said:You are right, it would be better for Carr to pump fake and either have the ball knocked out for another fumble or just get sacked.
Bear said:Half the time? My eyes aren't as good as they once were but I think you are stretching the truth just a tad here...
Bear said:Except for 1 all-out-blitz that I noticed, Carr had 3 to 4 seconds each time. That is average for the NFL.
infantrycak said:Sorry, but that is simply factually incorrect. I'll post a passing game break down in a little while, but you can watch the game clock and Carr had the ball in the air in 2 seconds or under on the vast majority of plays.
kenneth24 said:FACTS?!?! Look at the game, gets maybe half a second in the pocket before he has to scramble and then when that happens only half the field is available to throw to. Can you imagine if he tried to throw back across the field on a scramble what all the Carr haters would be saying about that?!?! Half the time when he does get the ball to a receiver, it gets dropped!
caddy said:As for me and a few others, this game shows were not far from being back on track, last 3 games were closer to the team's capabilities. I see improvement.
caddy said:Even some of the pink soap boys are getting worried that success is just around the corner.
caddy said:Got to Love those Texans..![]()
Bear said:I would like to see your breakdown on exactly how long he had each pass. How do you get the documentation? I mean, I didn't have a stop-watch for every play; I'm only going by what I saw.
And please don't get me wrong, I am NOT defending the O-Line nor am I saying Carr is the worst QB ever. Neither are good under our current system.
Brando said:Worry about Leftwich.....
Leftwich 19/25 218-yds 1-td 0-ints
Carr 22/30 219-yds 1-td 0-ints
Looks very similar to me.
Leftwich really had great potential, but now.................![]()
I'll agree on one thing he is shellshocked. So is Fred Taylor, the NFL's equivalent of the NBA's Grant Hill. Great potential but cannot stay healthy.
SESupergenius said:That's just it, Carr had to start a few grades below Leftwhich and still does very well. When going head to head, how does Carr and Leftwhich compare?
SESupergenius said:That's just it, Carr had to start a few grades below Leftwhich and still does very well.
Both QB's did not start out on an equal basis. Honestly, do you think Leftwhich would be better than Carr if he were on the Texans. Would Carr be better than Leftwhich if he were on the Jags?kevinjagsfan said:I'm not sure what you mean by this, could you explain?
SESupergenius said:Both QB's did not start out on an equal basis. Honestly, do you think Leftwhich would be better than Carr if he were on the Texans. Would Carr be better than Leftwhich if he were on the Jags?
It is a team game so keep it at that.
Brando said:Leftwich was terrible in the first half(he couldn't have hit the ocean from the beach). He did better in the 2nd half . Carr still has(not had) potential. Don't come over here saying he had potential. He still does. I was pointing out they had similar statistics for the game.
He does make terrible decisions and on that 1 sack right before the half I wanted him to throw it away but he took the sack for a minimal loss and kept the clock going. If he throws it away it would have stopped the clock and given the Jags more time to work with for the 2 minute drill. So I thought he made the right decision. He doesn't make the best decisions in the NFL but if he could spend more time to concentrate on the game and not run for his life, his decisions just might get better.
Maybe shellshocked was the wrong term maybe M*A*S*H unit.Face it Taylor is injury prone. Davis is also but he is a 4th round draft pick not a 1st rounder like Taylor was and Davis is really a situational back.
kevinjagsfan said:0/3 Brando, sorry, schooled again.
Runner said:Man, quit patting yourself on the back. It just about obliterates the rest of your discourse even when you make good points.
kevinjagsfan said:meh, whatever. If he's gonna take shots at things that he obviously has no clue about (FT's start streak, BL being off target even though he was about atthe same comp % as Carr 1st half) then I think it can be said. To each his own, I guess. The point of my post still gets through, and like you said, I make good points, so whatever. I see where you are coming from though, and I understand. I will remove it.
And if a WR makes a play on the ball, Carr may have beaten the Jags...again.kevinjagsfan said:...it's a damn shame. He really had great potential, but now.......