Vinny said:
David Carr is the first overall pick with 51 NFL starts under his belt and he struggles to pass for 140 yards against a bad Cleveland team. He is just going to catch heat until he lights it up. 2+2=4
Absolutely he is going to catch most of the heat until the O turns around because of the money -- some of it is entirely fair, some not. Let's just look at the struggle to pass for 140 yds and how easily the game of inches changes things. Just looking at 3 plays and not even considering OL play:
1) 1st Qtr 4:24--Rivers potential 10 yd reception goes thru his hands not only for an incompletion but for an INT. Arguably the ball could ideally (by that I mean under 6" difference and far within the throwing tolerance of every QB in the league) have been thrown better, but it was not a misthrown ball and should have been caught. Possession over.
2) 2nd Qtr 11:00--13 yd pass to Bradford on the numbers dropped. Possession over on downs.
3) 2nd Qtr :20--20 yd pass to Bradford in the endzone. AJ, Gaff or Armstrong make that catch 90% (Frankly, Mathis' defender got as much hand on the ball on his earlier TD). 3rd down play so TD goes to FG.
Without considering the fact that 2 of these 3 plays ended possessions and would have resulted in continued drives, etc. the game stats would change from:
20 attempts, 10 completions, 50% comp., 138 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT, 68.3 rating
to
20 attempts, 13 completions, 65% comp., 181 yds, 2 TD's, 0 INT,
rating 127.3 (totally goofy formula to work out).
Wouldn't have been anything close to an elite QB day--although it would have been a very efficient QB day, but the perception would be far different.
Vinny, I would be interested to hear which plays from the Cleveland game you lay on Carr's shoulders as below average QB play. For example I expect some bad throws in every game from even the elite QB's, so when I am looking, I look for more than an acceptable bad throw amount or for truly horrendous throws--for an example each way, the 1st throw to Carr against Indy was horrendous on the other hand Dunta's INT of Manning wasn't so much to his credit as Manning throwing a bad ball (although he chewed out his WR afterwards, it looked like a bad throw IMO) but that is going to happen even to Manning.