Sistah! What's up! If you give any professional QB time to throw they are going to have GREAT success through the air. After all they are professionals. =)
2007-12-22 17:10:02
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answer #1
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answered by HECK 2
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Impossible to say. While David Carr would do better behind the Pats O-line, and Tom Brady wouldn't do AS well behind that lack of an O-line, it's impossible to say to what degree those would be true.
2007-12-23 02:59:59
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answered by joecon113 3
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David Carr would be as overrated as Overrady is. He would get credit for championships won on the backs of the defense. In fact, Carr would be even better than Overrady in New England.
Overrady would be a career backup elsewhere.
2007-12-23 08:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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if they switched places........
David Carr would still be warming the bench, waiting on Cassell or whoever the back up is to get hurt & the Panthers would be 9-6. come on, i don't think Brady is the best QB in the league but David Carr?
2007-12-23 00:44:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No, Tom would just be average, but his great work ethic gives him the edge over Carr with the same team.
But, Belichick still runs the Pats, and his system makes everyone look good, so yes, we'd be saying Carr is the best QB this year with the Patriots.
It's proof that great teamwork makes ordinary players look extraordinary.
2007-12-23 00:33:26
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answered by ? 5
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Tom Would rock in Carolina with Steve Smith<<<>>> Carr well the PATS would be 9-5
2007-12-23 00:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Carr would lose his job to Matt Cassel and Brady woud take the Panthers to the playoffs but lose in the divisional round because they have no defense.
Carr is bad enough to not keep a job. Panthers have a solid running game and Steve Smith, but they have tried unsuccesfully with 4 different QBs to run that offense.
2007-12-23 02:00:02
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answered by M. Diego 7
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noo... you need talent to be good, something carr lacks (he as some, you need some amount of talent to be in the NFL, but not as much as others).. brady however, has talent.. he was a proven QB well before moss' arrival in new england.. he'd flourish anywhere he goes, but it's just a matter of just how good he is.. if he goes to a team with no real wideouts, then he'll be an above average QB, if he goes to a team with solid wideouts, then he'll be one of the best in the league, either way he's a pro bowler, while with carr anywhere he goes he'll be in a QB controversy
you can only take yourself so far, but you can only be as good as your supporting cast.. brady has already taken himself as far as he can on his own and with minimal help he can become elite, while carr is still down there and needs all the help he can get..
2007-12-23 01:19:54
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answered by tdoan89 3
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Yes, Carr would be an MVP and Brady would be trash.
2007-12-23 00:30:31
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answered by Veritas et Aequitas () 7
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Knight Rider...are you saying every single QB Bilichick has coached has been great. Hardly. Give a little respect. Or a least a little objectivity.
2007-12-23 00:50:17
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answered by The Lorax 6
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