Most that I know are Texans fans,they feel like they got betrayed when the team moved. But the ans drafting Vince last year is sure testing a lot of their alliances
And I have a question.
Are most fans from Houston, Texan fans or an fans?
Most that I know are Texans fans,they feel like they got betrayed when the team moved. But the ans drafting Vince last year is sure testing a lot of their alliances
Another fantastic move...
Unreal.
David Carr will go to a Minnesota, put up huge numbers, and laugh his ass off at Matt Schaub as that er eats fertilizer every week like he had.
If Carr would've had a line worth a , he would've blossomed.
No one in Houston or the surrounding team seems to ing get that.
Carr won't put up and decent numbers. His mechanics are terrible and can't make a single decent decision when it comes to reading defenses. He is just not a good quarterback.
Yea, and he holds on to the ball way to long as well as fumbles constantly
Carr came into this league like Brett Favre. He was a fearless gunner. After 5 consecutive seasons with nearly 70 sacks per, I think you'd be a little "gun shy" too. Carr may be irreparably damaged, but he's a confident kid that seems to have a good head on his shoulders. I hope he bounces back....and I personally think he will.
For T Park though....the rumor out of Minnesota is that they're content to have an open compe ion between Tavaris Jackson and Brooks Bollinger. The three primary suitors are Miami (if they can't get a deal done for Trent Green), Oakland, or Detroit.
The Texans though are continuing to make some questionable decisions. Signing an unproven guy to a $48M contract, giving up two second rounders, and not getting anything in return for Carr....shoddy work.
More like 50 sacks per, and I have watched way to many Texans games to let you make it seem like all those sacks are the lines fault. Yes the line wasnt the best, but Carr routinely held on to the ball far to long and would not get rid of it. He also fumbled about 12 times a season and would lose 4 a season, way to many.
With the Texans' luck, some previously undetected scar tissue will break up in his shoulder, allowing him to throw smoothly overhand, and his IQ will magically go up 30 points, so that he can figure out a Cover-2 defense.
That won't happen. Carr will never be nothing more than a backup QB.
Carr has a solid arm, but as Chad Hutchinson and Drew Henson will tell ya - that alone doesn't cut it in the NFL.
Carr should take the money he made and the money he is owed and ing retire. He is done.
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