cuppacoffee
Resident Grouch
I was just reading up on tomorrows HOF game and the addition of Elway to the HOF. I guess this year will give us a clue as to whether or not Carr has what it takes to become a great quarterback. 

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cuppacoffee said:I guess this year will give us a clue as to whether or not Carr has what it takes to become a great quarterback.![]()
nunusguy said:David just has to have a solid, consistant season.
I think the consistency is the key to DC's continued development. He has shown us flashes of brilliance in the first two seasons, and has of course, shown us some typical young quarterback mistakes. I think an improved O-Line and a more consistent running attack will allow him to take the next step in becoming a star in this league. If he can improve completion percentage and cut down is INT/TD ratio, given the full compliment of weapons we now have on the offensive side of the ball, the Texans should rank far better statistically in '04 than the 31st we showed last year.
aj. said:I think when it's all said and done, David Carr will have had a career more like Bert Jones' than John Elway's.
aj. said:Different Roger Carr.
I don't know why but when I watch David Carr I see a little bit of Bert Jones. It wasn't a compliment or a criticism. It's kind of the way I see Carr today and on the upside it's the type of QB I can see him becoming. A good QB, but definitely a notch or two below the best.
Jones wasn't on track to be a HOF'er in my book although he had three or four very good years before the injury problems (his back, right?). From what I recall, he also had that same playoff problem that Warren Moon had (inability to win in the playoffs) and if I recall correctly that was largely due to the Steelers and Raiders factor in the mid 70's.