Aside from DA is anyone really happy with Kubiak's play calling?
It will be a real shame, nee, a real football injustice, if/when Kubiak leaves as a one-and-done.
When Carr came to NOLA, the thinking was that he was abused in Vegas, and he would shine in a new system. But except for a handful of outlier games, he has not exceeded his long-established talent ceiling displayed with the Raiders. Injuries are a factor (including his own 3 injuries this year), and having a new OC and install each year (including next year most likely) is a factor.
But even giving him the benefit of the doubt, the 10+ year vet is solidified in career datapoints and trends. This year is similar. Carr individually in 2024 is a top 7 QB statwise. But the Saints only score 2.5 TD's a game. They are dead mid or less in the offensive rankings.
He's got one career playoff appearance, a loss. He gets the benefit of almost being credited with a 2nd. In one of his best Raider seasons, he got injured late and missed the playoff loss.
He is what he is, but not what he was expected to be: an upgrade on Winston, Hill, and Dalton. All we can hope for is that 2025 brings some normalization to the team.