If Carr can’t go next week, Haener should get the start.

The point in Haener starting was to have a better chance at winning. Most people have agreed that Haener looks more ready to be in the no win situation. You play to win the game, you don't play it just to play it. The play book noticeably opened up with Haener in.. he handled it as well as he could with the defense knowing he was going to be forced to throw nearly every down. The ball was out quick, he was calling out defenses presnap, but please do tell me how they didn't "look that different"



when asked about the Offense not improving when some key players returned DA said what we all have been saying.....




so yes, It is very likely that Haener would have also lost every game that he would have started... BUT we would have had a Better chance to win had he started...


So now we are going to listen to what Allen has to say? :hihi:

The thing with Rattler, it was just a way to feel some excitement for something new, when the team started on its 6-game losing streak. I don't think anyone, or many, truly expected Rattler to come out and look like Mahomes.

I don't have anything against Haener, and why not give him a shot, but Haener didn't exactly look that great beyond a couple of plays in which the tossed the ball to Kamara and Taysom, and they made plays with their legs.

Next Sunday, the Saints play a Panthers team that has given 34 points per game. Chances are, whoever starts at QB will have some success and will score some points. This will start a series of "I told you so" posts, regardless of who's at QB. But it won't matter until any of the 3 QB (and yes, I'm including Carr) can move the ball and score points against middle-of-the-road and above defenses.