I'd argue that it's two weeks in a row that he wasn't even given enough time to throw the ball away properly. He was trying to not take sacks and not get intentional grounding calls that would hurt the team, which we would also judge him for. Both of those were better options than interceptions in hindsight, but Carr knows it's better to throw the ball away in a way that doesn't draw a flag or get behind the chains on a sack. He's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. If the ball had sailed over Adebo last night, we'd have no problem with it. Same with last week, if it had slipped past Judon and landed at Olaves feet, nobody would mention it at all.