And THAT is Carr's biggest problem. He has no anticipation nor does he have the ability to throw WR's open. The safety in the middle is headed to help with Olave and AT is going in the opposite direction running full speed. Unless that safety is faster than Daryl Green in his prime, there is no way he can change direction and momentum and get to the sideline to stop that play. It's a glaring example of the many missed opportunities from Carr because he lacks the ability to read the field and panics.
That's a question I've been meaning to ask you ironically. How in the heck do you know what the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th reads are on that play or what the design was specifically? YOU WEREN'T THERE!