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With all five teams Carr played for? Right. It was the OL. (rolleyes)

 

Carr was a major bust. Any football fan with a clue should know this.

 

Now, let's hear you pull some more mindless splooge out of your ass and spin this one too.  

 

Good grief, where do we find these maroons that post here...

 

No, only with Houston, the years where he was ruined and being brought in as a backup are irrelevant to the comment I made. 

 

Being one of the most sacked QBs in football in all of the make-or-break years of his development kept him from ever realizing any potential he may have had. So yeah, he sucked. Which is why he bounced around to other teams as a backup. If he hadn't been blown up, then that probably doesn't happen.

 

The reality, which seems to have escaped you here, is that Andrew Luck is the anomaly. He gets lit up, and it doesn't phase him. That makes him the exception — special. Anybody would tell you that most young QBs that get lit up early in their careers never end up being worth anything.

 

No spin needed, this is widely accepted as fact, based on decades of watching patterns like this repeat themselves.

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Good grief, where do we find these maroons that post here...

 

No, only with Houston, the years where he was ruined and being brought in as a backup are irrelevant to the comment I made. 

 

Being one of the most sacked QBs in football in all of the make-or-break years of his development kept him from ever realizing any potential he may have had. So yeah, he sucked. Which is why he bounced around to other teams as a backup. If he hadn't been blown up, then that probably doesn't happen.

 

The reality, which seems to have escaped you here, is that Andrew Luck is the anomaly. He gets lit up, and it doesn't phase him. That makes him the exception — special. Anybody would tell you that most young QBs that get lit up early in their careers never end up being worth anything.

 

No spin needed, this is widely accepted as fact, based on decades of watching patterns like this repeat themselves.

Exactly! Good QBs make plays even with bad OL. Carr was just not the QB he was hyped to be. Simple as that.

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Good grief, where do we find these maroons that post here...

 

No, only with Houston, the years where he was ruined and being brought in as a backup are irrelevant to the comment I made. 

 

Being one of the most sacked QBs in football in all of the make-or-break years of his development kept him from ever realizing any potential he may have had. So yeah, he sucked. Which is why he bounced around to other teams as a backup. If he hadn't been blown up, then that probably doesn't happen.

 

The reality, which seems to have escaped you here, is that Andrew Luck is the anomaly. He gets lit up, and it doesn't phase him. That makes him the exception — special. Anybody would tell you that most young QBs that get lit up early in their careers never end up being worth anything.

 

No spin needed, this is widely accepted as fact, based on decades of watching patterns like this repeat themselves.

 

No spin? No, you just waffled away from your original statement "they let him get killed his whole career."

 

Now you tailored it to fit the facts better.  

 

Carr had five chances with five different teams and they all cut him..

 

You think he had unrealized greatness, I think he didn't.

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