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According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, "it is very possible" Carr could be the first quarterback in the NFL to make $25 million annually.
2018 is going to be crazy for the Raiders. Carr and Mack alone will make up close to $50 million.
Time to find out how good Reggie McKenzie really is. [Reply]
THOSE AREN'T HIS STATS AGAINST PLAYOFF TEAMS. Post his numbers against KC and Denver the last two years. His biggest wins are against Assweiler...awesome. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
THOSE AREN'T HIS STATS AGAINST PLAYOFF TEAMS. Post his numbers against KC and Denver the last two years. His biggest wins are against Assweiler...awesome.
Beating Winston and Mariota and keeping those teams out of the playoffs is the same thing.
This tiny sample size to bring down one of the top 5 young QBs in football is just homertalk. You should all be ashamed of yourself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
You're not going to win an argument supporting Carr and his $25 million when he is 0-4 against the QB you claim is terrible in every post.
Surely you can smell your own bullshit...
He's not 0-4.
And what happened in 2014 and 2015 is pretty irrelevant....but most homers around here live in the past. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
He's not 0-4.
And what happened in 2014 and 2015 is pretty irrelevant....but most homers around here live in the past.
Well if they play every game where KC has 3 days rest (2 days of practice) after a physical game against the SB Seahwks, travel 1500 miles, play in a monsoon...and get a bogus PI call on Parker on a 3rd and 12...then ignore the excessive celebration 20 yards down the field.
Sure...Carr might win one... going 18-35, 174 YDS, 1 TD. That's a little over 50% completion...props [Reply]