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TheBigTex
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Football is so often alluded to as a battle. Strategy, units, and determination of the warriors determine the outcome. But you cannot win a battle with just a rifle. You Must have artillery. WTF you ask? Car needs to learn to throw the ball too the recievers, not fire a bullet near them. AJ had to go up and expose himself too much last year, and as luck would have it, did not get hurt. Carr needs to perfect the timing and take the ball off a laser-line. The difference between Carr and The best QBs in the world, is the best know when to zip a ball on a line, and when to loft a spiral and lead a reciever down the line, or corner route or across the middle. I don't care how much he can throw passes hard enough to break bones in your hands. Get the ball to the recievers where and HOW they can catch it. Houston has World class recievers. Its not a reciever problem by any stretch of the imagination. And as for Coaching issues, Capers knows he cant have Car throw a high lofting spiral to ANYONE down the line. The only plays have to have recievers squared to Carr to be able to stop those finger-brakers against thier bodies, and then trust your recievers to break tackles from a standstill. This is the problem with the Texans Offense. Carr may be a QB, but he still need to learn to thow the ball for the situation.