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Kaiser Toro said:In all due respect what does being a Christian have to do with football? Jesus is not paying him to perform in his occupation. If Jesus is his motivator then have him give all of his money away in the name of the lord. I would have more faith in christians these days if they stripped it down like JC or St. Francis rather than preach about walking in the lord's footsteps for 20 seconds and giving themselves a pat on the back.
Just ask, I am always here to answer your questions.Kaiser Toro said:If that is the case then bring it with your football knowledge, I sincerely welcome it. In my opinion it has been quite sometime since you have brought it out. The board is pretty much starving for football insight rather than the banter that we are going on in circles with right now.
Hulk75 said:Just ask, I am always here to answer your questions.![]()
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...........Kaiser Toro said:Then we have an accord.Happy days are here again.
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infantrycak said:I'd say the connection is the particular inspiration and motivation for one of (probably several of, given the prayer group in the SEZ before each game) the Texans. There is no connection per se as in causal link between faith and football, but in the end I suspect most very successful people have something at their core which keeps them going when times are tough. Hulk is just pointing out that for Carr, at least one of the things he looks to is his faith. Folks without something at their core (doesn't have to be faith) are the ones who crumble under pressue.
Revolution said:A voice of reason. Thank you infantry!
Kaiser Toro said:Moreover, I ask again what does being a christian and football have to do with another?
Double Barrel said:Dude, the 'hail Mary' didn't just invent itself!![]()
Wait, that wasn't a rhetorical question?
Kaiser Toro said:I am not being drug back into this one.![]()
johnny_tlmn said:This year will be D. Carr's oppurtunity to see what he's made of. Now of course I know he's got it, talent that is, but what concerns me is his lack of leadership. Like I said this season will be the season either he makes it.....or not. I believe he'll pull through.![]()
South Texan said:Personal faith beliefs not withstanding...
A better offensive line (hopefully, the opposing team's defense won't be lining up in our backfield this year),
A defense that should give the offense more time on the field,
A talented double barreled wide receiver threat,
Tight ends that get to catch the football,
and most important, A coach that knows how to get in a QB's head and make him all that he can be.
Call me optimistic, but I see a lot of potential for this to be a break out year for Carr.
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TexanFan80 said:I too can see Carr in the top 10 QBs but in order to do that we need some weapons which we have more of now with the additions of Eric Moulds and Jeb Putizier and Joppru being healthy plus better OL which i think will do ok with the additions of some Mike Flanagan n some young rookies (charles spencer and Eric Winston) but this season i see him at 15 and next season in the top 10 with hopefully some additions in the Line
TEXAN2TOUGH said:David Carr will represent the AFC in the pro bowl. This year Just WAAAATCH!
TEXAN2TOUGH said:David Carr will represent the AFC in the pro bowl. This year Just WAAAATCH!
I agree and Peyton comes in 4th. That and the playoffs/Superbowl it is going to be great.TEXAN2TOUGH said:David Carr will represent the AFC in the pro bowl. This year Just WAAAATCH!
TEXAN2TOUGH said:David Carr will represent the AFC in the pro bowl. This year Just WAAAATCH!
Thats what I am saying.............And how many games last year did we loose because we could not get one more stop on D, NOT saying it was good for the Offense last year, but dang can we get a stop every now again..........But that is in the past, I dont care what happened last year cause this is not even the same team from last year.santo said:I agree. Carr is a good quaterback than most people give him credit for. Given the offense he has this year doesn't even compare to the past four years.
For him to even win some games with average talent around him says something.
Sometimes it was the defense that lost the games anyway.
"You don't really know a guy until he faces some adversity," he said. "Until he gets hit between the teeth or has a tough one on Sunday, you don't really know. The fact that he has hung in there for four years ought to tell you something. There's nothing tentative in him."
IMO, one of David biggest problems last year was his lack of confidence (decimation of David's confidence may be more appropriate). If Bruener's assessment is correct, I would say, it a positive step for Carr. I am not a Carr believer, but I'll gladly eat crow if it means we get more wins next year.(b) David Carr has his swagger back.
How much less could Carr be doing? There was alot of talk on this board last year about how Carr could only check down to a running play. If you only have to check down to a running play, how much reading of defenses does that take? I don't think it takes much. So what reads is this talent evaluator talking about? Were the plays the Texans using that complicated? It didn't look like it to me. After all, in Carr's best performance (the first half of the Cardinals game) everybody was talking about how Carr was allowed to do more reads at the line of scrimmage? So which is it? Personally, I think the talent evaluator was smoking crack.Carr is being asked to do less on the field than in the previous system. At one point last season, one NFL talent evaluator speculated Carr was being asked to make more on-the-field reads than most other NFL quarterbacks."....