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The best thing that can be said about Texans quarterback David Carr's performance in 2005 is that he threw for more touchdowns than interceptions for the second consecutive season.
Like his teammates, Carr suffered through a disastrous 2-14 season, but instead of getting a pink slip like a lot of players, he was rewarded with an $8 million option bonus that guaranteed him a role in what owner Bob McNair is hoping will be a stunning renaissance under new coach Gary Kubiak.
"What happened to us last year I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy," Carr said last week when the Texans reported to training camp at Reliant Park. "I mean, having a 2-14 record isn't fun at all.
"When you look back at the way we lost some of those games, well, it was just very disappointing and frustrating. It's not something I ever want to go through again."
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