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Carr exploring options


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5 hours ago, Kentucky Panther said:

Reports are Green Bay would prefer to trade him but I don’t think he’s made up his mind. Who knows with that guy. But he’s threatened to retire for like 5 years now and ends up playing for the Packers. Just a guess. 

Green Bay has said if they do trade him, it'll be to an AFC team.

Rodgers isn't an option for us 

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6 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

don't know if it's been mentioned, but right after we signed Coach Reich, some reporter noted that he tried to trade for Carr....three times.

I'll also say, if get Carr without giving up any draft picks, we can really load up our team in one draft.

CBS Sports reported that the Colts made the Raiders an offer for Carr before settling on Carson Wentz.

So yeah...

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35 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

don't know if it's been mentioned, but right after we signed Coach Reich, some reporter noted that he tried to trade for Carr....three times.

I'll also say, if get Carr without giving up any draft picks, we can really load up our team in one draft.

That's an understatement! 

We'd have 4 picks in the first 2 days of the draft. We could potentially come away with 4 solid starters before Day 3 of the draft.

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I don't really want Carr, but there is a decent amount of smoke & positives circling.....

  • Oddsmakers having us as the top destination
  • We were an average QB away from being playoff bound
  • Reich's interest in Carr before
  • Reich and Carr's religious foundations
  • If Reich, McCown & Caldwell have a glimmer of hope for Corral, Carr gives them a year or two to evaluate/mold
  • No need to give up draft capital to get a QB here; use draft picks to surround offense with a WR & TE
  • Instantly puts us in the driver seat for the NFCS crown
  • Keeps him out of New Orleans
  • Third time's the charm for vet, castoff QB brought in to solve the QB1 issue

 

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For a QB looking to rebuild his resume......panthers looking sooo hawt right now...

Im not a Carr fan, but like him more than many huddlers. 

Carr has had 20 HCs during his raiders era, think about it.....I bet more OCs too...

Raiders have ranked 32 in defense since Carr was drafted.

Then theres the one playoff game and inconstancy, but I blame the raiders org much more than Carr.

Hes in the Cousins group for me.  

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