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David Carr's Future Team
Perfect fit is the Oakland Raiders, here is why:
Suggested Trade: David Carr for 3rd Round Pick
Oakland:
1. Oakland gets a Quarterback that still has potential without using a 1st Round pick (which Al Davis hates to draft in the 1st Round).
2. Allows Oakland to draft the Best Talent in the draft Calvin Johnson.
3. Trading Pick is no worry because OAK will be stocked with picks after they trade Moss and Porter.
4. David Carr goes back home where he is loved and had a success with Fresno State so California will buy tickets to see him.
Houston:
1. Trade opens possibilty for Brady Quinn or JaMarcus Russell to drop to their pick.
2. Frees Cap Space allowing them to sign a veteran QB or trade for one, Jake Plummer???
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02-14-2007, 12:24 PM
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Make sense Carr would be a great fit in Oakland.
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02-14-2007, 12:44 PM
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Hmm... Carr would go to Oakland, a team with a leaky OLine, questionable receiving weapons, and a minor semblance of a run game... Oakland will send a first day pick for a QB who has been beaten to death for 5 seasons and hasn't shown much due to defensive pressure... why?
I'm sure Houston would do the deal, then sign Jake Plummer while they sit and groom their QB of the future this season. Oakland's side makes little sense.
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02-14-2007, 12:44 PM
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Just what Carr wants, another tour of duty on a team with a terrible o-line
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02-14-2007, 12:56 PM
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if byron leftwich doesn't stick around, It'd be interesting to see if the Jags offer a fourth or fourth and a player for him...he's still got amazing potential...
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02-14-2007, 01:03 PM
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David Carr doesn't have the arm strength Al Davis goes gaga for.
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02-14-2007, 01:05 PM
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Re: David Carr's Future Team
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Originally Posted by CARDIAC CAT 7
Perfect fit is the Oakland Raiders, here is why:
Suggested Trade: David Carr for 3rd Round Pick
Oakland:
1. Oakland gets a Quarterback that still has potential without using a 1st Round pick (which Al Davis hates to draft in the 1st Round).
2. Allows Oakland to draft the Best Talent in the draft Calvin Johnson.
3. Trading Pick is no worry because OAK will be stocked with picks after they trade Moss and Porter.
4. David Carr goes back home where he is loved and had a success with Fresno State so California will buy tickets to see him.
Houston:
1. Trade opens possibilty for Brady Quinn or JaMarcus Russell to drop to their pick.
2. Frees Cap Space allowing them to sign a veteran QB or trade for one, Jake Plummer???
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Makes no sense. Why would you get carr, but get rid of Moss and Porter. You need to think about that one a little bit. It would do the Raiders no good.
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02-14-2007, 01:44 PM
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I thought Carr couldnt perform behind a shaky O-Line.... and you think it would be good for him to go to an even worse line?
Carr would get destroyed in Oakland.
I think it is best for both these teams to start over new, they're not getting it done with their current QB's.
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02-14-2007, 01:47 PM
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Re: David Carr's Future Team
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Originally Posted by CARDIAC CAT 7
Perfect fit is the Oakland Raiders, here is why:
Suggested Trade: David Carr for 3rd Round Pick
Oakland:
1. Oakland gets a Quarterback that still has potential without using a 1st Round pick (which Al Davis hates to draft in the 1st Round).
2. Allows Oakland to draft the Best Talent in the draft Calvin Johnson.
3. Trading Pick is no worry because OAK will be stocked with picks after they trade Moss and Porter.
4. David Carr goes back home where he is loved and had a success with Fresno State so California will buy tickets to see him.
Houston:
1. Trade opens possibilty for Brady Quinn or JaMarcus Russell to drop to their pick.
2. Frees Cap Space allowing them to sign a veteran QB or trade for one, Jake Plummer???
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Makes no sense. Why would you get carr, but get rid of Moss and Porter. You need to think about that one a little bit. It would do the Raiders no good.
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Why would you keep Moss and Porter when you have Calvin Johnson??? That question is even more mind bending. David Carr is not a bad QB he just needs a fresh start and being in his home state I think would boost his moral and if anyone is going to get the max out of Carr its a team that likes to throw the deep ball. OAK has a better running game than HOU too which will open more passing lanes for Calvin a reciever that give 110% every down. I think Lane Kiffin plays a big part in this too because he has shown he can make QBs great Leinart / Palmer, Carr has similar skill set and I think he could work with him.
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IMO I think he'll either be in Houston or Miami.
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02-14-2007, 02:02 PM
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David Carr's situation in Oakland would be worse than he is in Houston.
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02-14-2007, 02:04 PM
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Please not Oakland.
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02-14-2007, 02:28 PM
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he would probably be an improvement going to OAK but he will play horrible because of there poor o-line and no support from the running game.
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02-14-2007, 02:39 PM
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IMO I think he'll either be in Houston or Miami.
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MIAMI?!?!?! What exactly makes you say that? The LAST thing we need is a Joey Harrington clone, why would we want to cut Harrington to then get a guy who is just as crappy as he is. No thank you. Right now our starting QB is Pep, Lemon is our backup, and some free agent or late round pick as the 3rd stringer. We have absolutely NO NEED for a QB! I hate how people keep saying we need one, WE DONT! And people cant talk crap about Pep when he was playing injured, give him 1 season at 100%.
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02-14-2007, 02:45 PM
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I think Carr will stay for this year, but he'll be pushed by a veteran backup or a high round draft pick. He is no longer the face of the franchise. The Texans' actions in Rounds 1 and 2 will speak volumes about where they think the team is going under Carr.
Regardless, I doubt Oakland happens. Miami is 99% unlikely.
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02-14-2007, 02:50 PM
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If I was the Bears I'd try to get him, if your not sold on Grossman you don't want to have to draft another guy and develop him but then your D is pretty young so you don't want to get an old guy who you will have to replace in 2 years.
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02-14-2007, 02:54 PM
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Just what Carr wants, another tour of duty on a team with a terrible o-line
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Be an easy adjustment though...haha
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02-14-2007, 02:57 PM
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There is a team out there that would upgrade by having him at Quarterback?! :shock:
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02-14-2007, 02:59 PM
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I think Cleveland would be a good fit. Let hit battle with Frye, hes never been pushed really for the starting spot, its allways been handed to him.
Id give a 4rth for him. maybe a 3rd if thats what it will take.
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02-14-2007, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by BuddyCHRIST
If I was the Bears I'd try to get him, if your not sold on Grossman you don't want to have to draft another guy and develop him but then your D is pretty young so you don't want to get an old guy who you will have to replace in 2 years.
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Grossman has 1 full year starting, mainly of his problems are due to mechanics. We signed Griese incase Grossman couldnt perform, and we know he can. He needs more experience, lets not forget this guy was lighting it up some games.
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02-14-2007, 06:16 PM
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There is a team out there that would upgrade by having him at Quarterback?! :shock:
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The Bucs would, but that's not saying much
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02-14-2007, 06:25 PM
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No Jeff Tedford Quarterback should be drafted in the first round, ever, again. Carr was their last shot to produce a solid NFL starter. When Gary Kubiak is more confident in Sage Rosenfels, and is willing to trade you, that isn't a good indication.
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02-14-2007, 06:48 PM
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i will take any qb, just if we get CJ from it
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02-14-2007, 07:00 PM
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Re: David Carr's Future Team
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Originally Posted by NFLBOY
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Originally Posted by CARDIAC CAT 7
Perfect fit is the Oakland Raiders, here is why:
Suggested Trade: David Carr for 3rd Round Pick
Oakland:
1. Oakland gets a Quarterback that still has potential without using a 1st Round pick (which Al Davis hates to draft in the 1st Round).
2. Allows Oakland to draft the Best Talent in the draft Calvin Johnson.
3. Trading Pick is no worry because OAK will be stocked with picks after they trade Moss and Porter.
4. David Carr goes back home where he is loved and had a success with Fresno State so California will buy tickets to see him.
Houston:
1. Trade opens possibilty for Brady Quinn or JaMarcus Russell to drop to their pick.
2. Frees Cap Space allowing them to sign a veteran QB or trade for one, Jake Plummer???
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Makes no sense. Why would you get carr, but get rid of Moss and Porter. You need to think about that one a little bit. It would do the Raiders no good.
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What are you talking about!Getting rid of Moss will only improve the team.
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02-14-2007, 07:10 PM
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i will take any qb, just if we get CJ from it
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If he can't do anything with Andre Johnson, he's not going to do anything next year with CJ.
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