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Lets see the blame Carr fans on this one

MorKnolle said:
That pass was a mis-communication between the two on the route, and yes Andre stopped early on the route. Carr said on the 610 interview this morning that it was supposed to be a "legal pick" play and that the guys ran into each other.

I am not bashing Carr I just Know what I saw I was at the game.I know not every pass Carr throws will be on the money. I do believe he could have went deep the few times, AJ was open and Carr had the time but threw short.
 
johnboy said:
I am not bashing Carr I just Know what I saw I was at the game.I know not every pass Carr throws will be on the money. I do believe he could have went deep the few times, AJ was open and Carr had the time but threw short.

What you are missing on this is the design of the play. The Texans played a lot of 3 WR and 4 WR sets. Many times AJ or another WR would go longer than the play made, but they were not the 1st read. For example, many of the Bradford receptions you are talking about--those were designed as 5 step drop, check Bradford, throw if open. This is a function of a history of poor pass protection. The Texans have made the O into one designed to get the ball out in 1-2 seconds and not count on protection while Carr checks all 4 WR's on the field.
 
texan0305 said:
Im by no means a carr basher, but have you guys seen the games and seen instances where he's out of the pocket and can jus throw the ball away instead of taking a sack...he did it on the final drive of the game and it cost them 5 yards! Its not his ability that i'm questioning its his decision making, in the nfl you dont need to have the great athelete to be a good dominant qb, you need parts around you, you need weapons, i know that, but carr in year 4 has taken a giant step back in his progression, he's regressed! No one can argue that, just look at the game tape and you can see that there are lots of sacks this year where he just made the wrong decision.... i hope he's back next year i hope they upgrade the offensive line, and most of all i hope if they have the number 1 pick they take Reggie Bush, the oilers in 87 passed on erik dickerson, i dont want to see the texans make the same mistake, they could use a playmaker running back with the conservative offense they run : )

Thankfully, infantrycak has taken to posting his observations on game tape for us. Here's his latest installment for your perusal. Go ahead and note the poor decisions that Carr makes - they are pointed out pretty clearly within.

http://www.houstontexans.com/fan_zone/messageboards/showthread.php?t=14295
 
texan0305 said:
he made crucial errors, first the fumble which gave the jags a short field
i dont think you can blame him for the fumble. unless I am mistaken he had the ball close to his chest with two hands on the ball and just came out of the last step in his drop. The pocket had collapsed since they broke the huddle and gave carr no time to throw or run.
 
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