hollywood_texan
All Pro
People can keep harping on the dink and dunk stuff, but prior to this game, Carr was averaging a bit over 7 yards per pass attempt. He's now averaging 6.89, which is tied with Tom Brady. Eli Manning has 7.18, Carson Palmer has 7.26, and Rivers has 7.31, for example. Manning has the most, from my cursory examination, with 8.02.
The offense calls for Carr to dink and dunk his way down the field and then get a couple long strikes a game. For the most part this season, he's done that. There are a lot of things for which to criticize Carr, but completion percentage is not one of them.
Here are the more detailed stats of the players you mentioned through Week 8.
Player- Yards- Attempts - Completion- TD- INT
Brady- 1598- 232- 135- 14- 4
E. Manning- 1672- 233- 143- 14- 8
Palmer- 1684- 232- 146- 11- 4
Rivers- 1536- 210- 139- 10 3
P. Manning- 1965- 245- 163- 15- 2
David Carr- 1330- 193- 136- 9- 5
The average yards per game are:
Player- Avg. Yards per game
Brady- 228
E. Manning- 239
Palmer- 240
Rivers- 219
P. Manning- 281
David Carr- 190
Average attempts and completions per game:
Player- Avg. att per game- Avg. Comp. per game
Brady 33 19
E. Manning 33 20
Palmer 33 21
Rivers 30 200
P. Manning 35 23
David Carr 28 19
Then average yards per attemp, completion, and overall completion percentage:
Player- Avg. yards per attempt - Avg. yards per completion - Overall completion percentage
Brady 6.89 11.84 0.58%
E. Manning 7.18 11.69 0.61%
Palmer 7.26 11.53 0.63%
Rivers 7.31 11.05 0.66%
P. Manning 8.02 12.06 0.67%
David Carr 6.89 9.78 0.70%
Carr throws a lot less than the players you compare him to, and consequently has less yards. But, Carr completes on a percentage more of his passes. If his completion percentage drops, the number you hail so much will fall like a brick.
You are taking one stat and blowing it out of proportion. That is point here if you look at the complete stats.
Just watching the games, there is no way you can compare Carr to any of those players regardless of his average yards per attempt.