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David Carr says the team that drafts his brother may sign him too


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Per PFT, quoting Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer (link)

 

Back in March, Derek Carr said that he had heard interest from teams in signing his older brother David to serve as a backup if they selected Derek in next week’s draft.

The younger Carr didn’t specify any of the teams that were interested, but his brother was a bit more forthcoming this week. David Carr told Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer that the Browns were one of the teams that suggested there might be a Carr family reunion on their roster.

“Yeah, they’ve definitely been one of those teams that have expressed interest,” Carr said. “There are probably about six or seven teams that have been real interested in that scenario, so we’ll see what happens. It’s going to be exciting.”

 

Sounds farfetched to me.

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It's also funny that I thought he would be Carolina's new franchise QB to lead us to greatness at one point.

 

I think a lot of us did, once he got out of Houston most of us thought he would shine, but the Oline in Houston damaged him beyond repair.

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I think a lot of us did, once he got out of Houston most of us thought he would shine, but the Oline in Houston damaged him beyond repair.

At the time, I said he needed to be rebuilt from scratch. Houston had coached him so poorly that he needed to be treated like a rookie and his best hope was not to have to play for at least a season.

Obviously, that didn't happen.

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