Last season Carr had enough time to get through 1.5 reads before checking down due to happy feet most of the time... it isn't a SURPRISE that he only got 18 targets in the 8 games with significant play time if he was the 3rd or 4th read. This season so far Carr has been schemed into only having to go through 1 or 2 reads until the last game when we decided to abandon play action due to the interior oline's failures.
I don't need anyone to explain the situation. We're 22 pages of paragraph after paragraph of unnecessarily rehashing the same thing over and over. Point is it sucks to lose a prospect over injuries at another position due to lack of depth caused by the salary cap situation.
Who knew I was gonna score another one for the Salary Cap?
I'd buy that they don't have OL depth due to salary cap limitations more if they weren't in talks to trade for a WR with $16 million in cap hit this year and another $50 or $60 million over the next two years.
The truth is that there is a lack of depth on the OL all over the NFL and no teams are 3 deep at Center or Guard. There just aren't enough good OL available in free agency even if we had the money. The failure to have depth, or really quality starters, on the OL is in failing to draft well on the OL and failing to invest picks on the OL. Penning is serviceable at best, Saldiveri can't even get on the field, and Young is below average at best. So they have often missed on the OL in the draft and they frankly haven't spent enough mid-to-late round picks on OL.