One of the Backups Starting?

As others have stated, I would think that Carr would have to really be putrid for DA to take that leap. Consider the following:

1. DA helped convince ML to bring Carr in.
2. DA quickly soured on Jameis Winston, I suspect because he thought SP and ML saddled him with Winston.
3. DA played Carr AND Winston when arguably the better option might have been to make them both sit until they were healthy and play one of the backups.
4. DA's fundemental approach is risk averse. From what I've seen, he doesn't take nearly as many risks as other HCs, esp. Sean Payton.

Everything points to DA's fate being tied to Carr's. I don't see DA benching a healthy--or even a banged up Carr--for any backup, and if he does both might be run out of town by next year.

So unless Carr is severely injured, I don't see any of the backups playing in the regular season. And if Carr is so bad that warrants benching him, DA might be out the door too.