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Your Favorite Moment of DC!

For ALL the times he was the toughest man in NFL. Tough as nails. And for being a 100% class act, even when surrounded by punks like Dunta. GOD BLESS, David Carr, and thanks. You deserved SO much better than what you got here. Best wishes for a great career wherever you go!
 
he really was never THAT bad

yes he was, lol....yeah he was nice guy but I think now that he's gone that some of you are going a little overboard with your respect that you're all of sudden showing him....the guy was and is still a bad QB.....I don't hate him personally but thank God his ass is out of Houston.
 
against the giants after that leap touchdown and doin the ballin towards the entire giants faithful. he showed them..
 
After the Dallas game the expression on his face the way he responded to the fans, after that I thought we had something (may have been the Carr's highpoint for me).

Breakin' the ankles of the Saints DB...too funny.

The run against the Falcons.

Almost nay time he tucked it and ran. His seeming refuseal to slide sometimes made me happy. Whatever you say about Carr, he ain't a pansy.
Had to rep this one...classy post Hoth.
 
Great thread. I liked:
- When he played with the injured shoulder against the Falcons and continued to give up his body for the team.

- When he dove across the goal line against the Jags in the 4th quarter for the win.

- His performance against the Vikings in '03 or '04, can't remember.

- My favorite moment was his first NFL game against the Cowboys. He looked like a star, and I hope he can find a new team that will allow him to find that kind of success.
 
19-10 over Dallas(the whole damn game) and the pass to set up the FG to beat Indy. EVERY single poster on this MB has to admit both of those occasions were special to us all. I mean, beating the Cowboys in our 1st game ever?? FINALLY beating Indy at anything but draft position????
 
So critizism is never ok? The topic of the thread were 'your favorite moment of DC', I expressed just that, my best moment. You may not like it, whatever, at least I kept my arguments on a professional level instead of attacking the 'person Carr'. If the topic had been about the 'person Carr' I would likely have omitted posting.

Again, this is a message board, expect to meet other points of views. And responding by turning into the morality-police with arguments such as 'classless' is just that, a lack of class.


He is right, no matter how pathetic and stupid he is.
 
Had to be that game with Atlanta. Tony Banks got injured, and Atlanta's QB at the time (forgot the name) was injured. So, Michael Vick and David Carr had to come in and play injured in the 4th quarter. It was a close game, too.
 
I will always be a Carr fan, if he starts for any team we play against im going to have to root for that team, thank God he left this ****ty team,
 
I will always be a Carr fan, if he starts for any team we play against im going to have to root for that team, thank God he left this ****ty team,

Well, now that David left this team, you can go cheer for whatever other team picks David up. Go to that team's messageboard and tell them how much you hate this team.




Team.
 
All of these are my favorite DC moments as well... I'll admit no matter how much I think we needed a new QB, seeing David go makes me a little sad. He is the only QB we have ever come to known, and he has been the face of the franchise we have all come to love. He was a tough guy and Unfortunately, things just never clicked for the Texans and him. In the end, it was in the best interests of both sides to go in a seperate direction. Happy Trail's David, and I hope things work out well for both sides.


I agree. It was time, and he is probably glad for a new start and a new city. It does make me sad to think of the Texan's without him. I will miss him and what he stood for. I wanted it to work out for him so badly here.

But onward and upward and if Schaub can do it, I'm all over it.
 
Five years of class conduct. And even though many may believe he could have justly thrown his line or coaching staff under the bus. Not once can I recall did he ever do it! He took responsibility for poor play in a league where you can hang your coaching staff in a New York minute.

That's my fav Carr moment... One that never happened.

Thanks for everything David.

When we all look backin the future, We'll see this is a good for everyone involved.

Good luck to you, David, where ever you land!

As most of our cast offs do, it will probably be in Dallas. If he hasn't been picked up already.
 
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