I think most obvious in your previous post was the significant shift. Despite people thinking that Loomis wouldn't have fired Allen, the dramatic pivot from spending suggest that he recalibrated his expectations. I see the same thing w/ Carr going into his 3rd year. There were extremely high expectations that Carr could run Paytons offense. The reality wasn't that, they adjusted...and while he was good, he also missed games. Loomis has recalibrated slightly.
He's going to give Carr the chance to have a healthy productive season, and likely expects it just like he did of Allen last year. If it's good he'll move on end of the year, but perhaps we can trade him vs cut. Ironically I'm sure if it's subpar people will be clamoring for Carr to be benched mid-season. I wonder if the scenario ends up the same as it did for Allen.