Good point.
So are you saying Carr is the Edsel of the NFL? Capital placed in potential, while the Tucker car gets drafted by the Japanese enemy and then takes over the industry 4 years later because the experts and men in charge are all still banking on the potential?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edsel
Nobody to this day knows why the Edsel failed.
the Edsel was "the wrong [Carr] at the wrong time."
"The aim was right, but the target moved"
Sounds like Carr to me too. Dave E-Carr. The Experimental Carr. The Houston Edsel. Now all we need is Billy Joel to sing a song about him.
http://www.edsel.com/pages/edslfilm.htm
Used Cars. Very funny.
Or
Are you saying Carr is the 30,000,000 dollar Volkswagen Beetle? The Super Beetle that is really reliable, but needs special conditions to work? Those cars work great in California, where it's 73 and Sunny all year long, but break down in the Texas heat.
If all we needed was a Banksmobile that is just good enough and can be counted on for taking a beating in our salad days, then why pay an extra 20 million for it.
Or
If you are lost and cannot understand. David Carr was drafted with a strong and accurate arm for the long ball. Chris Palmer works under a vertical doctrine. He was a QB coach under Bill Parcells. He is now the QB coach for the Dallas Cowboys. The same Cowboys that were in just as bad shape as the Texans in 2002.
Yet some how he had bad coaching. This coaching that is going to be fixed with another former QB coach? It's not like Bledsoe turned out to be a chump. He can and has lit it up for 4000 yards a season.
Re-capitalization indeed.