Early take on how we match up next week vs. Dallas?

You know me I’ve always been a believer in Carr. But I’ll be fair, and won’t say I told anybody so, but what im seeing in this new system, is limiting Carrs reps is the key to unlocking him. He only attempted 17 passes. (12/17 for 250). You saw late in the game he kinda got bored and threw a pick. But overall he’s good in this system. Apparently some QBs are better than others in this system. Watson likes to improvise using his quickness in the pocket. But you aren’t being quick in this grassy sand.

Clev field: Kentucky Bluegrass irrigated field, with a sand-soil root zone and an underground heating system that involves nine boilers and 40 miles (64 km) of underground piping. The heating system prevents the field from freezing and extends the growing season of the turf.
I've always believed that Carr can be good in a system that simplifies reads and scheme people open instead of having him throw people open with anticipation (throwing to spots). I said that Josh McDaniels caught a lot of flack for his play calling but when you understand the "complexity" of that offense, it makes sense why Carr struggled.

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Every receiver on these routes is considered "live" and it is up to the QB to determine where he is going with the ball by reading the defense pre-snap and then throwing to the open receiver. If I'm not mistaken, I don't think this offense has your standard "progression" and more see and react. I'm not going to say that a QB can't still run this type of offense at it's core but with the lack of actual development, you won't see too many running this style offense correctly.

I think Carr does better when things are simplified and "structured" and it looks like what Kubiak put together is PERFECT and I'm loving what we are doing. Plus, the return of Kamara.....