Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
100%. McBugel charted a course that minimized the talent on the Raiders offense in the second half of games. Over and over again. Carr is a pretty stand up guy, but I really hope he airs the dirty laundry at some point.
He should. The franchise cut bait with him. He owes them nothing and they left owe nothing. Strictly business.
It is interesting. People wanted him gone and now they are complaining that he left the team and stopped following the social media accounts.
Folks are never happy. Even when they get what they want. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
They will most likely make a run at Brady who is washed up and is getting by on name alone. He might finish with a losing record on a talented TB team while playing in the awful NFCS. If he comes to LV he won’t be the savior that management thinks he will be. All he will do is push out the Raiders chances of winning anything significant for years.
Brady is NOT going to the Raiders. He goes where he can win. That's not gonna be Vegas for the foreseeable future. He's in a division now where he can play like shit, lose a ton, and still win the division. He's not getting that kind of leeway in the AFCW. If he goes to the Raiders, he knows he's going to oblivion.
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
I definitely agree with this. I think Carr in Ten could be greater than Tannehill in Ten. He'd be a perfect fit for that system.
What QB wouldn't be a fit to a strong running game and strong d?
Josh McDaniels is scapegoating Derek Carr with Raiders
by*Matt Verderame2 days ago*Follow @MattVerderame
The Las Vegas Raiders are clearly gearing up to trade Derek Carr, but head coach Josh McDaniels should really be the one leaving town.
The Las Vegas Raiders can bench Derek Carr. They can trade Derek Carr this offseason.
But they aren’t solving the problem.
Instead, the problem is the man in Carr’s earpiece on Sundays. The man who a decade ago ran Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall out of Denver, leaving the Broncos in disgrace less than two seasons into his tenure.
The problem is Josh McDaniels, head coach of a 6-9 Raiders team now benching Carr presumably to make sure he’s healthy going into the offseason, therefore avoiding a trigger on future guaranteed money.
While Carr has struggled in his latest offensive system, he’s not the main culprit for a disappointing season in Las Vegas.
That would be McDaniels, who has seen his team blow a 20-0 lead to the Arizona Cardinals, lose a pair of 17-0 advantages against the Jacksonville Jaguars and Kansas City Chiefs, fall after leading 16-3 lead in the final five minutes to the Baker Mayfield-led Los Angeles Rams, and lost at home to Jeff Saturday in his head-coaching debut.
In a related note, Saturday hasn’t won since. McDaniels is the only coach he’s beaten since being pulled out of an ESPN studio and onto the Colts sideline in the middle of the season.
The spin coming out of Las Vegas will be about Carr moving forward. You’ll hear well-placed leaks about why he’s the biggest issue, how he wasn’t absorbing the offense. You’ll hear about why the Raiders must move on from a soon-to-be 32-year-old quarterback, wanting to give McDaniels a long-term running mate.
But that’s all manufactured reality.
The truth is Carr just led the Raiders to a 10-7 record and a playoff berth in unfathomably tough conditions. Conditions which included head coach Jon Gruden resigning in disgrace, and top receiver Henry Ruggs III being released after he killed a woman in a drunk-driving automobile accident.
Less than a year ago, Carr was the gallant football hero who was the leader of a rudderless franchise. Now, he’s the scapegoat for a coach who hasn’t won anything when Tom Brady isn’t by his side.
Looking at his situation, it’s incredible Carr has enjoyed the level of success he’s achieved over the years.
In nine seasons with the Raiders, Carr has played for six head coaches. The rosters around him have varied from competent to contemptible. He’s dealt with rumors of a relocation and then, finally, a move before the 2020 season.
Through it all, Carr has been an unwavering pillar for a franchise hellbent on self-destruction. He made three Pro Bowls, carried the Raiders to a pair of playoff berths, and consistently took the tough questions when others should have.
Now, in a year where the defense has once more been horrific and the coaching has followed suit, it appears the Raiders’ final act with Derek Carr will be to blame and then trade him.
And soon enough, Las Vegas will. The Raiders are going to get offers — one NFL general manager felt a first-round pick attached to a mid-rounder would be an appropriate return — and deal Carr away. Carr should be thrilled, potentially landing on a team housing stability he’s never known.
As for the Raiders?
They’ll have McDaniels, a hole to fill at quarterback and nobody left to take the blame any longer [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Carr doesn't suck, he's just not elite.
He would be a good pick-up for 10-15 teams and be an upgrade.
Agreed.
I walked through it and somehow 7 out of fucking 8 teams in the South Divisions should be on the horn this afternoon. God the South of both divisions suck.
If the Jags lose today it will guarantee there are TWO teams in the playoffs sub .500. [Reply]
Best thing about this is that it will accelerate McBugel getting the axe. Not that I trust Mark Davis to make the right decision on the next coach. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Best thing about this is that it will accelerate McBugel getting the axe. Not that I trust Mark Davis to make the right decision on the next coach.
Mark's entire plan was Gruden for life.
Franchise is doomed until Mark sells or passes away to the great PF Chang's in the sky. [Reply]
It's been ridiculously bad, and yet some Raider fans have blamed the losing on Carr. No matter how many games Carr went and got the lead with a couple minutes left to play, only for the D to surrender the lead, it was always Carr's fault for some mental midgets. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
It's been ridiculously bad, and yet some Raider fans have blamed the losing on Carr. No matter how many games Carr went and got the lead with a couple minutes left to play, only for the D to surrender the lead, it was always Carr's fault for some mental midgets.