03-05-2023, 06:57 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Mandeville, LA
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Re: What should the Saints’ plan be to upgrade at QB?
Originally Posted by rezburna
If Carr means no Hooker I don’t want Carr.
Originally Posted by halloween 65
Carr is proven, Hooker isn't.
Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II
I've always liked Carr and wanted to sign him until I fell in love with Hendon Hooker. National media and Saints writers have covered every aspect of his bio, his PFF stats, detailed analysis, and break down of his film since they benched him in a cheap cost saving move.
Most mid tier QB's don't have longevity in the NFL and if I remember correctly he's already 28 and has no playoff wins. Kurt Warner leads the list of late blooming QB's but they are the exception and not the norm in the NFL. Geno Smith broke out late in his career last year.
David Carr has the potential to be a good to very good QB but he currently ranks at the bottom of top tier QB's in the NFL. He's at the top of the mid level QB's in the NFL. Maybe Sean Payton could develop and elevate Carr elite to elite status. I have my doubts about Pete Carmichael and Dennis Allen getting that done though.
Hooker isn't proven. You are correct. Although, he does have a high ceiling and low floor. He also fits the profile of the mobile QB that the NFL is transitioning to. He reads the field well and consistently gets good yards when he tucks the ball on a designed run or when protection breaks down.
He is accurate on his short to intermediate throws which fits the west coast style we run and looks comfortable dumping off to the check down. His deep ball has a sweet touch. He doesn't have a canon but he's accurate and he's extremely smart with the ball. His interception to TD ratio is ridiculous.
If not for his injury he would have been considered one of the top QB prospects this year.
Print the Hooker T-shirts ! Make a deal with HOOTERS! Hooker's Hooters !
Carr isn't worth the price for a middle of the road QB.
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