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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by K Major Is it just me or does Bobby Hebert come across as a D Carr HATER? We could sign him @ 10M a season and he'd still complain about that move. In his mind, Saint's best ...
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Re: I'd like to try and get Derek Carr
Originally Posted by K Major
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
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I just wonder what the Bobby Hebert of old would think or do if it were he in a similar situation. Wasn't he the Derek Carr of old ? Didn't he bolt to Atlanta as a pro? My recollection of Bobby Hebert was that of a choke master as a QB, always with an INT at the worst possible time. | |
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Re: I'd like to try and get Derek Carr
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
Mark Sanchez.
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Re: I'd like to try and get Derek Carr
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
My dad (R.I.P) would be the first person to tell you that Bobby was very mediocre but decent enough to get that 1st chip in New Orleans. The defense was that good.![]()
But yeah, Hebert should understand that the ultimate goal at every position is to improve. DCarr is an upgrade over Dalton. |
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Re: I'd like to try and get Derek Carr
Originally Posted by K Major
I remember when Bum had to put Bobby in a game without warning. On his first pass as an NFL QB missed a wide open (I can't remember who) that would have been a TD. After the game "admitting to the press he Wasn't Ready" pretty much summed up his career.
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