For anyone who says Carr is just a stat padder and don’t win:
I won't really comment on Carr per se... but
I see plenty of he can't "put the team on his shoulders" & win. What % of the time does a QB have to do that to be considered "good"?
We had the best QB in the NFL & he had a losing season 1 out of every 3. He only "put the team on his shoulders" for a .660 winning record. That was w/a consistently great coach, front office, fanbase, stadium & O weapons, sadly w/an often historically bad D! Top 10 in 4thQ comebacks & #1 in comebacks lost due to D.
Imagine if he played for one of the worst owner/front office, clown car run of coaches/OC, screwed over fanbase, a field that oozed groundwater(or worse) & succession of avg-good weapons(w/gems occasionally) & that same level of D? Top 15 4thQ comebacks & almost as pathetic a rate of D failure.
This isn't a comparison of talent or career, nor any excuse. Just putting 2 situations out there, to show that luck & situation plays a big part in career success, fanbase love & reputation.