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But when Carr was calling the shots in a no-huddle attack in the first half, he got every receiver involved early and ultimately distributed passes to seven different players.
He never got greedy his longest completion went for just 19 yards but he used the entire field, found the tight end, got rid of the ball on time and kept happy Wells and Vernand Morency, the duo subbing for the injured Domanick Davis.
Carr completed 22 of 33 passes for what would seem to be a rather pedestrian 150 yards and no touchdowns. But Carr understood what would work for the win. And he listened.
Center Steve McKinney said several players came to Carr offering suggestions. Gaffney said receivers complemented each other better, understanding exactly where Carr needed to put the ball and why he was making those calls.
"When you get into the kind of flow in the game we had, then everybody gets involved," Carr said. "Sometimes you can go through a whole half and there's not a lot of communication. But we were getting into some rhythms. If we found a weakness, we got right back to the line and tried to do it again."
By the time Reeves' work is done, McNair may be searching for a head coach, a general manager and a slew of players on both sides of the ball. But he won't have to worry about a quarterback. That job is taken.
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Surely, Reeves already has a few ideas about what ails this team. We all do.
Dom Capers: nice guy, nice severance package. Charley Casserly: to be determined. Offensive creativity: an oxymoron. Defense: incomplete.
And as for Sunday's notes from a 30-19 win over the Cardinals that made the Reggie Bush sweepstakes a bit thorny, so to speak?
Jason Babin: Where has this guy (two sacks) been all year? Jonathan Wells (87 yards, two touchdowns): The arrow is pointing up, to borrow a coach-ism from Capers. Morlon Greenwood: See Jason Babin.