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(Poster's note: Let me start off by saying that I don't believe Harrington is the better QB. I'd take Carr on just about every day except when he's off. This is more of a question as to why Harrington is perceived as the one who's not "lived up to his 3rd overall selection" while Carr is apparently on his way to the Hall of Fame.)
I know it's a dead horse but another article has come up on NFL.com and I just don't get it.
From the article...
Carr set career highs last year - 61.2%, 3,351 yards, 16 TDs, 83.5 rating
Harrington set career highs last year - 56%, 3,047 yards, 19 TDs, 77.5 rating
Carr (and his numbers) have improved each year (rating only) - 62.8, 69.5, 83.5
Harrington (and his numbers) have improved each year (rating only) - 59.9, 63.9, 77.5
Carr leads the Texans to a "franchise best" 7-9 record.
Harrington leads the Lions to a 6-10 record.
Carr's record as a starter - 14-29.
Harrington's record as a starter - 14-30.
Just based on these numbers (I'll post more when they're called for), how is it that Harrington needs to validate his 3rd overall selection while Carr is seemingly getting a free ride from the media?
Anybody?
I know it's a dead horse but another article has come up on NFL.com and I just don't get it.
From the article...
NFL.com said:David Carr, taken first overall by the expansion Texans, started all 16 games as a rookie and was sacked a league-high 76 times. Carr has improved each year, setting career highs in completion percentage (61.2), yards (3,351), touchdowns (16) and quarterback rating (83.5) en route to leading the Texans to a franchise best 7-9 record in 2004.
Joey Harrington has been slow to develop in Detroit. With recent free-agent acquisition Jeff Garcia waiting in the wings, this season may be the last for Harrington to live up to his No. 3 overall selection. Harrington's cause should be helped by a bevy of young playmakers. The Lions have used their last three No. 1 picks on receivers Charles Rogers, Roy Williams and Mike Williams, and running back Kevin Jones led all rookies with 1,113 rush yards in 2004.
Carr set career highs last year - 61.2%, 3,351 yards, 16 TDs, 83.5 rating
Harrington set career highs last year - 56%, 3,047 yards, 19 TDs, 77.5 rating
Carr (and his numbers) have improved each year (rating only) - 62.8, 69.5, 83.5
Harrington (and his numbers) have improved each year (rating only) - 59.9, 63.9, 77.5
Carr leads the Texans to a "franchise best" 7-9 record.
Harrington leads the Lions to a 6-10 record.
Carr's record as a starter - 14-29.
Harrington's record as a starter - 14-30.
Just based on these numbers (I'll post more when they're called for), how is it that Harrington needs to validate his 3rd overall selection while Carr is seemingly getting a free ride from the media?
Anybody?