if he goes to the vikings that would be great.and he would do great. and someone said that the vikings don't have any receivers. well if we sign carr look for us to trade draft picks with detroit and get the number 2 pick and draft calvin johnson. or even possibly dropping down a few slots and getting dwayne jarrett and meachum.
2007-03-26 13:11:54
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answered by THE SOUTHERN CALI PLAYA 2
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IF he goes to the Vikings, he'll do okay. There are some problems though. He is going to be in the same division as the Packers. That already gives him 2 losses and some trouble. They have no really good recievers or running backs up there. The only thing he could do is scramble and get into field goal range.
2007-03-24 19:59:12
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answered by kman252 4
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I think he needs a good O-LINE. Texans gave up on him to quick. Carr is just an scapegoat for the Texans poor draft choices succeeding Carr. Schaub's failure this coming season will attest to that.
2007-03-24 21:33:19
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answered by Fermin M 2
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Frankly, it depends. You say the Vikings have a good line. They can still mess that up. (I.E. Hutchinson breaks his ankle, etc.) Carr might end up on another horrible team and break his most sacks taken in a season record.:(
2007-03-25 00:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Miami has Culpepper and Oakland is gunning for J. Russell and Cleveland has T. Smith (third) around %. so Detroit will hire him, Take Joe Thomas in the draft and the Texans %. up Brady Quinn. undemanding Oh ya and the Vikings they are going to get Marshawn Lynch. have faith Me.
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answered by ? 4
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Steve! From a Viking Fan? I am so wantin' it to happen. It'll show all of them STINKING BEAR FANS to take a good look at that National Conference Trophy. It'll be their last.
2007-03-25 01:05:53
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answered by Nunya Bidniss 7
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I think it will all depend on where he ends up. If he goes to a team that has a good O-line, then he should do pretty good. It's pretty hard to be a good QB when you spend more time on your back than on your feet.....that sounded pretty bad but you get the point
2007-03-25 02:33:27
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answered by H.B.K. 2 4
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With the Texans' luck, he'll do great.
But yeah, if he has a great O-Line and a good coach, he has the potential to do anything.
2007-03-26 16:32:58
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answered by Anthony 2
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who says david carr will play at all next year.
2007-03-25 06:46:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he hasn't had a pro coach who understands how to throw the ball. I'm disappointed to see Kubiac gave up on him, maybe he know's something we don't? With salary caps to factor in, it's anyone's guess.
2007-03-24 19:57:35
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answered by Mark in Boulder 3
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