A Must Read! Carr says Texans were lost in the dark
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 12:53 am
The sound of a true leader. This sucks. He sounds like a scared little girl.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/spo ... 15703.html
I guess as a team leader, he didn't feel the need to try to bring a spark.
Check this in regards to the Vince Young situation...
Weanie!
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/spo ... 15703.html
"Honestly, in the last five years, we haven't had much spark, to tell you the truth," he said. "If we were stuck in a forest, it would be hard to light a fire with what we had going on."
I guess as a team leader, he didn't feel the need to try to bring a spark.
Check this in regards to the Vince Young situation...
"That was a hard point for everybody in the organization," he said. "Mario (Williams) is going to be a great player, but with the whole Reggie Bush and the Vince Young thing, I think it got bigger than a lot of us, to tell you the truth.
Weanie!
That whole last season, it was a tough place not only for me but for my teammates and the coaches. I think it was time for us to change, time for me to move on. Whatever our record was
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:08 pm
David Carr is far from being a leader. The players hated him.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:09 am
Mexican_Texan wrote:David Carr is far from being a leader. The players hated him.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:54 am
Yeah but anytime you are the quarterback of a team even down in little league, the QB is SUPPOSED to be the leader on offense and is looked to for leadership. He may not have been the leader but I was just typing from the perspective that he obviously didn't feel that he needed to be that person to step up and provide the spark that he said was missing.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:36 am
Something players hated about Carr was the unlimited job security Carr had. They loved how Sage Rosenfels, even with a broken hand, did everything he could to help out the team. Carr, on the other hand, screwed up all the time, went home as soon as he could, and no matter how bad he played, there was no chance of him getting benched.
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 7:12 pm
Whatever tiny bit of respect I had for him as a player just disappeared.
He's more pathetic than I ever realized. Good riddance.
He's more pathetic than I ever realized. Good riddance.
Posted: Wed May 2, 2007 10:18 pm
Let's also not forget how the previous regime didn't coach him up to par or the fact that they threw him to the wolves from day 1.
Carr is as much responsible for his failures as Capers and Casserly.
I blame the 3 C's to be frank
Carr is as much responsible for his failures as Capers and Casserly.
I blame the 3 C's to be frank
Posted: Mon May 7, 2007 9:24 pm
HTown34s wrote:Let's also not forget how the previous regime didn't coach him up to par or the fact that they threw him to the wolves from day 1.
Carr is as much responsible for his failures as Capers and Casserly.
I blame the 3 C's to be frank
AGREED...the old regime did not help the guy...like other coaches and managers....I think people jump this guy for saying he was in survival mode...he broke the sack record....guys really who has done that and still was a spark for any team? The old regime skrewed this guy royally...Matt Shcaub is not a scrambler...we need to fix the O Line...
Posted: Mon May 7, 2007 11:55 pm
southstar wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
AGREED...the old regime did not help the guy...like other coaches and managers....I think people jump this guy for saying he was in survival mode...he broke the sack record....guys really who has done that and still was a spark for any team? The old regime skrewed this guy royally...Matt Shcaub is not a scrambler...we need to fix the O Line...
Posted: Mon Jul 9, 2007 9:18 am
I was reading a Panthers article and they had a David Carr interview in which he admitted he didn't throw until mini camp and then not again until training camp.