Good analysis of Carr

Honestly, folks thought I was just hating on Carr when I was pointing out certain weaknesses but I only did that to show that he was not going to be the one to fix the issues that we had in 2022. We saw his completion percentage and passer rating and ignored everything that charted production. Here is the thing about Gruden; this is when Carr gained a reputation as an "empty calorie" QB and I think it took years for it to "click" for him. I always thought that Musgrave was better for Carr, as he played around his weaknesses. I hope Kubiak really observes Carr and build well...
Carr does his best when he's motivated, he's a second half QB and a second half of a season, QB. Its why he's an enigma because we only look at the end of a game or the end of a season to judge him. For the record, he's not purposely throwing for empty calories to dupe everyone. He just doesn't know that he lacks that killer instinct (high intense focus) game in and game out. He's ALOOF, (i love the guy) but hes ALOOOOF. (we see it in interviews) Aloof means, has trouble focusing all the time. (for that matter im aloof) But anyway, someone needs to be in his headset every play to make sure he's not mentally checking out, ie getting bored. Classic ADHD. Yea i said it, ADHD. 1/2 kidding. Anway, I want to say Klints scheme will fix Carr. But i'm not sure. Will Carr think the offense is too pedantic and get bored and frustrated? Or will he embrace it? I think it will depend on if Carr truly believes in it. I think he's a good QB, he's tough, his teamates love him, can make all the throws, but he's lacking that elite focus that Drew and the other greats have to put him into the upper tier of QB's.