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Trivia Questions for all the Texans Fans

I was ineligible, so I picked up soccer and pretty much have a guaranteed spot on varsity next year. I'm at Westfield and Wunsche, so following football, for me, is hanging out with football players in the morning.
 
gotta love "TRIVIA" questions as a way to push for Carr...these are the most leading questions

the answer to question 1 is #6: Carr is overall an average player...yes his first years have sucked with no off line, but we have slightly improved and take Dallas (Remo did more than Carr even tried for with a nearly equally bad line)

Carr is average, but he is a waste to use with his huge pay check and horrible play...i don't understand y everyone is still hanging onto this guys already sunken ship. i loved when they signed him but that draft pick has proven to be a flop
 
Im a texan...pure and simple...REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
and thats how i feel about david carr.

The question is:
Is David Carr like the battle at the Alamo or is he the battle of San Jacinto?

I'm thinking the worst is over...lets give him one more year to lead us towards victory...now if still we dont win...let's hang him in Goliad.

what the hell were the original questions? hehehehehe....
 
Where's the trivia? All I saw was the same old lame propaganda about how Carr would be wonderful except all the players he's ever played with and all the the coaches he's ever had were worthless and how the Texans should just give him more time. We've heard it all before.
 
We have all gone round and round on these very subjects. Any knowledgeable person KNOWS that this year started out better for Carr. When the offensive line became injured, was about the the time the defense stepped up. But that didn't help Carr stay off the ground. His protection was gone.

Think how it might have been the first five games had the defense played like they played the last half of the season. Both sides of the ball would have been fairly decent. It would have been good.

So, no, Carr had the start of a year, but not much protection after that until McKinny and Vonte Leach came in the last two games.

I want/wanted Carr to make it here, but if I were Carr, I think I would want to go. The fans here are down right dispicable.

I'm not sure what year you are looking at regarding Carr's protection, but it can't be '06. Carr was sacked 27 fewer times in '06, with 41--9 of those came in the first 2 games when the OL was in tack. There were 11 of the 16 games where Carr was sacked less than twice a game (1.7)---think you need to update your excuses for David--oh,and don't forget, Carr got new TE's and a new #2/#3 WR, plus we drafted 2 first day OL...gezzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
I'm not sure what year you are looking at regarding Carr's protection, but it can't be '06. Carr was sacked 27 fewer times in '06, with 41--9 of those came in the first 2 games when the OL was in tack. There were 11 of the 16 games where Carr was sacked less than twice a game (1.7)---think you need to update your excuses for David--oh,and don't forget, Carr got new TE's and a new #2/#3 WR, plus we drafted 2 first day OL...gezzzzzzzzzzzzz


No kidding........He didn't have as many sacks because he learned how to get rid of the ball(short dump offs) or throw it away, thanks to Kubiak's coacheing, which he didn't do well over the last few years. Still, same answer, when he has time, he can play, when he doesn't, he sometimes panics, compliments of the last regime.

Oh, and I think you are referring to Charles Spencer in the draft, who has been injured since the beginning. As far as TE, he connected with Owen Daniels quite frequently until he got hurt.

And I might add, I wasn't making excuses for him. I was stating facts. There is a HUGE difference. If you want to spout off statistics you should look at David's QB rating for most of the year. Actually doesn't mean much, just like the sack count.
 
"No kidding........He didn't have as many sacks because he learned how to get rid of the ball(short dump offs) or throw it away, thanks to Kubiak's coacheing, which he didn't do well over the last few years. Still, same answer, when he has time, he can play, when he doesn't, he sometimes panics, compliments of the last regime."

...sorry, but Kubiak didn't teach Carr how to 'dink and dunk,' as he's been doing that for awhile--ypa 5.9('05)/6.3('06)

...Kubes did teach Carr to get rid of the ball before going out of bounds behind the line of scrimmage
 
"No kidding........He didn't have as many sacks because he learned how to get rid of the ball(short dump offs) or throw it away, thanks to Kubiak's coacheing, which he didn't do well over the last few years. Still, same answer, when he has time, he can play, when he doesn't, he sometimes panics, compliments of the last regime."

...sorry, but Kubiak didn't teach Carr how to 'dink and dunk,' as he's been doing that for awhile--ypa 5.9('05)/6.3('06)

...Kubes did teach Carr to get rid of the ball before going out of bounds behind the line of scrimmage

Okay, you have me beat on the stats, I don't study those. In the end, they really don't matter. Seems to me he did a lot more of it this year so he wouldn't get sacked. That was the comparison I was making. Hence, less sacks.

Uncle!!!!

And don't forget, I'm David Carr's father...
 
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