For anyone who says Carr is just a stat padder and don’t win:

Look at the losses where the team had a lead at any point. Compare the games lost when Carr started to the games Rattler or Haener started.
Saints had a record of 5-5 when Carr started
0-7 when Rattler (0-6) and Haener (0-1) started

Here are the games where Carr started and they lost:

Week 3 vs. Eagles:
*Low scoring game on both sides
*Saints had an early lead, then Eagles took the lead, then the Saints took the lead back on a Carr TD pass to Olave
*Defense blew the lead with 1:01 left to lose the game, leaving Goedert wide open on a 60 yard reception

Week 4 vs. Falcons:
*This game was back and forth
*Falcons scored first, Saints matched, then took the lead, then the Falcons scored, then Saints
*Saints took the lead on a Kamara rushing TD with 1:00 left
*Falcons were at their own 30 with 0:30 seconds left when that genius Adebo got a 30-yard pass interference penalty
*Falcons kick a FG and win with 0:02 on the clock


Week 5 vs. Chiefs (and referees):
*Chiefs took the first lead, and Saints never had a lead
*Closest the Saints got was 3 points (16-13 in the 4th quarter)
*Defense gave up 2 more scores in the 4th to put the game out of reach

Week 9 vs. Panthers:
*Saints scored first, but lead went back and forth
*Saints took final lead in the 4th with a TD pass from Carr to Moreau
*Defense blew the lead with a TD given up to Chubba with 2:00 left
*Note: defense gave up 197 rushing yards

Week 13 vs. Rams:
*Another low scoring game on both sides, but Saints took the early lead
*Rams scored a few times to take lead
*Saints tied the game 14-14 on a Carr TD pass to MVS
*Rams scored in 4th to take a 21-14 lead

So with the 5 losses in games where Carr started, the Saints had a lead at some point in FOUR of them.
In these 5 losses, the defense blew a lead in THREE of them with under 2:00 on the clock