The problem is, with the way this team was constructed over the last 5 years, it's hard to give an accurate analysis on anybody really. Maybe another QB could have won a couple more games (Tennessee, Giants). That would put them at 6 maybe 7 wins. Then again maybe another QB loses a game somewhere else (Miami, Indy). There's just so many things wrong with this team, I just don't think a QB change right now would make a whole lot of difference. Not until you stock this team with talent. So we win 2-3 more games with a different QB, or maybe lose 2 or 3 more. Point is, you're still not a playoff contending football team either way. Not until you start fixing what Casserly left us with. How long that takes, I don't know. Carr's career will be pushing 7, 8 years by the time there's enough turnover to get this regime's players in here and hopefully start competing. Maybe you do bring a FA in for the next couple of years until that happens. Draft a QB if not this year, then next, and groom him to be the QB for the future where he will come into a system that hasn't been slapped together in an expansion situation.

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He had the 33 yard pass against the Colts to put us in field goal range yet threw for less than 200 yards again and threw a pick with no TDs.
Well, the first thing wrong with that statement is that it was a 17 yard pass to the Indy 33. The second thing wrong is that Carr had ZERO picks and 1 TD. The 3rd thing, you don't need 200 yards passing when you're running for 200.
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