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Hmm, anybody notice that David Carr played Well


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He was crisp and accurate with his passes and was getting them out quickly with no hesitation. He was going thru his check downs and audiblizing at the line. Sure he got sacked twice but those were on his line because we were back there as fast as he was. Looks like Caughlin has settled him down and improved his technique...

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He was crisp and accurate with his passes and was getting them out quickly with no hesitation. He was going thru his check downs and audiblizing at the line. Sure he got sacked twice but those were on his line because we were back there as fast as he was. Looks like Caughlin has settled him down and improved his technique...

Actually, I think he showed the same old problems. Like always, he holds on to the ball way too long, and when things start to break down, he panics.

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He was crisp and accurate with his passes and was getting them out quickly with no hesitation. He was going thru his check downs and audiblizing at the line. Sure he got sacked twice but those were on his line because we were back there as fast as he was. Looks like Caughlin has settled him down and improved his technique...

Yeah there were times last night when I wished he was our backup again. Of course, he would suck under our scheme like he did when he was here. It's a coaching thing for sure....but he did look like a solid backup.

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He still showed some of his bad habits but he does look a lot better. He needed to ride the bench when he was here and now he's getting his chance. But I doubt he'll ever get to a point of being able to start for a team.

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