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by moochman » Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:36 pm
Keyser_WV wrote:mrblitz wrote:Carr at this point is not going to be an effective starter for too many teams, one team I can see him starting for is the Dolphins. They surely have a better O'Line than Houston does.
David Carr = Joey Harrington
Harrington didn't fit in Miami. Why would Carr?
I hope Carr does go somewhere with a solid pass blocking O-Line so we can finally put to rest the fact that he is a capable starter.
I wonder what the excuse will be when he fails with a good O-Line.
I disagree. Scattergun...er...Harrington was taught early to avoid mistakes and fell in love with dumping the ball off to worthless checkdown routes. Carr had been allowed to try and win games and so isn't afraid to throw the ball downfield. Given proper time to thrown, which hasn't been happening in Miami either, and Carr could blossom.
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by bdrotoronto » Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:08 pm
Azrael wrote:The Raiders should pick up Carr so they don't have to waste the first pick on the quarterback position they should have taken last year.
Given that Oakland's O-Line is worse than Houston's, how is this possibly a good fit?..
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by Kensat30 » Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:53 pm
moochman wrote:Keyser_WV wrote:mrblitz wrote:Carr at this point is not going to be an effective starter for too many teams, one team I can see him starting for is the Dolphins. They surely have a better O'Line than Houston does.
David Carr = Joey Harrington
Harrington didn't fit in Miami. Why would Carr?
I hope Carr does go somewhere with a solid pass blocking O-Line so we can finally put to rest the fact that he is a capable starter.
I wonder what the excuse will be when he fails with a good O-Line.
Carr isn't afraid to throw downfield. He's just afraid to look downfield. One sight of a 6'5" lineman coming towards him and his field of vision narrows to about 5 or 6 yards.
I disagree. Scattergun...er...Harrington was taught early to avoid mistakes and fell in love with dumping the ball off to worthless checkdown routes. Carr had been allowed to try and win games and so isn't afraid to throw the ball downfield. Given proper time to thrown, which hasn't been happening in Miami either, and Carr could blossom.
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