You can't cut Carr next year, so who can fix him?

See just like I said personal attacks from a Carr Hater . where are the mods when they are needed
New Orleans piled up 444 yards of total offense against Atlanta but converted all of that into just five field goals in a 24-15 loss. Since the start of the 2019 season, there have been 295 times an NFL team has had that many yards, and 15 points represents the worst scoring output of all of them. The last 15 times the Saints had that many yards, they scored at least 30 points in those games.

But 11 games into Carr's time in New Orleans, the Saints have six fewer passing touchdowns from him than they did from Andy Dalton a year ago. They're completing a lower percentage of passes and averaging fewer yards per attempt. In the red zone, they've dropped from 21st in the league to 29th, getting touchdowns just 42% of the time.

"Why is it inconsistent? We have answers," Carr said Tuesday. "Everyone wants to hear the answers, but we keep them in-house."

This isn't a new problem for Carr. The Saints are 29th in red-zone efficiency this year, but the Raiders, with him at quarterback, finished 22nd or worse in each of his past five years, including 26th last season. If you look at red-zone passing numbers over the past five years, 20 quarterbacks have thrown at least 200 passes there, and Carr has the second-worst passer rating at 89.1, ahead of only the Giants' Daniel Jones.

But 11 games into Carr's time in New Orleans, the Saints have six fewer passing touchdowns from him than they did from Andy Dalton a year ago. They're completing a lower percentage of passes and averaging fewer yards per attempt. In the red zone, they've dropped from 21st in the league to 29th, getting touchdowns just 42% of the time.

"Whoever they want to point at, please point at me, because I can handle it," Carr said.

Funny hes been pointing fingers all year.

Carr Hater? nah just read the facts.