It would help your argument if Denver wasn't so successfull behind Gary Kubiak. I don't know if Denver audibles at all, but I have to believe they do. Either way, I find it peculiar that we are "lucky" enough to find three offensive gurus(using the term very lightly here) that would not allow our QB to audible.This to me speaks volumes about Kubiak. I know some of you will take issue with me, but I would like to add some additional facts to this. In one of the Chronicle articles Kubiak mentioned he does not want his QB to audible. Carr has a very limited set of Checks. He believes the coach is to call the play and the team is to run it.
I find it exceptionally odd, that Sage was allowed to audible in the preseason. But all of a sudden in the regular season audibles are completely gone from the playbook.
Just so there is no misconception of what I'm trying to say here. In my mind, this is further evidence that talent isn't what is holding David Carr back.
There is more to offensive football than calling audibles. There should be an out in every play.... the RB in the flats for example.... and every reciever should be able to alter their route somewhat, especially in the case of a blitz. When you here about other teams QB & WR (Manning/Harrison) being on the same page, they don't have to call an audible. If they both recognize the blitz, and the coverage, they can still beat the right defensive call.Now that speaks again of being predictable in my book. It also says only he knows what will work regardless of what the defense is showing. Isn't that heart warming and comfortible for the defense if they know by a tell what you are doing. They can be assured that if they call the correct defense you are dead meat, because the Texans are not going to change the play.
Stop thinking that if David throws a short pass, that the play was designed to go underneath. Even if it's Andre crossing the field underneath the LBs. Remember, we wanted Eric Moulds(or David Givens) to ease the pressure on AJ, so we can get more one on one coverages. I'm not saying everytime AJ comes underneath, that Eric is maned up & open. But there were several plays where Andre was maned up, or Eric was maned up, and David threw to the wide open guy underneath.This goes along with the two minute drill, because many coaches would consider a deep pass the same as a punt if its intercepted. However, we don't really try to go long all that often.
Think about the Titans game, and David's Int. There were two recievers on that play, one guy was covered by 4 Titans, Where was the other reciever??
He's definitely blowing smoke. Unless David plays better, expect it to get even more asinine, and resemble Capers Ball even more. GK is trying to protect his QB from all the stuff that is being said on this board, and all the booing at home.When you look at the whole picture I still say Kubiak is blowing smoke....
I don't believe it's about stubborness... I believe this season isn't about winning, and more about teaching this team to learn how to play. It's very similar to the Tennessee situation(Go Baltimore). they don't care about winning.... well, it isn't their top priority. If it were, they'd have found a way to keep McNair..... but that would put Vince on the Bench for 2 years minimum. By getting rid of Steve, they moved up the Vince Time table by at least one year.As an added note this is why Carr is playing. Kubiak says he loves teaching Carr and he says he has a lot of talent. Some of you wonder why Sage is not starting and the answer is the same stuborness dictates staying with Carr. At least that is the take of some of you, but there certainly is an element of truth to that. I would say Kubiak is still not going to Carr's strengths, but that is my take on the situation.
Nobody teaches a QB to throw the underneath pass 99.99% of the time.We may win a game here or there, but don't expect too much because we will not do a whole lot until and if we get a running game that suits Kubiak. That is probably at least a year or so away. Kubiak is better than Capers, but I really don't think that much better. He is better at helping Carr, but then Kubiak's statements kind of indicate a big part of Carr's problem is really what he has been taught to do. Kind of a way of saying the previous staff didn't know what they were doing.
But you are right. Our running game is a bigger problem than David Carr is right now. If we can get that to work like it is supposed to, then we can expect to see Carr throwing to the wide Open Reciever down the field.
So there is no misconception.... right here, I am saying with a running game, Carr can "look like" a superstar...... I (me personally) don't think he is the kind of QB that can open up your running game. But that's ok. nothing wrong with that.
Oh, well take your shots and enjoy the game tomorrow. We seem to do well against the Jags. I hope we have a good game. It would be nice for the guys to win this one.
This game is about defense.......... again.