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PaCkFan_n_MD
04-06-2007, 11:34 AM
Sorry if posted already.


Carr chooses Carolina over Seattle

By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com




The Carolina Panthers won the battle for free agent quarterback David Carr early Friday morning, reaching agreement in principle with the former Houston Texans star on a two-year contract, the financial details of which were not immediately available.

Carr was released by the Texans after Houston acquired Matt Schaub in a trade with Atlanta earlier this offseason. The first player selected overall in the 2002 draft, Carr will serve as the backup to Panthers starter Jake Delhomme, who is coming off an uneven 2006 season.


"It's a case where we were obviously looking for someone to come in [and] back up Jake and the opportunity to get a quarterback the caliber of David in free agency is unique," Panthers general manager Marty Hurney told The Associated Press. "We thought it was a good situation and a good opportunity for us."


Carolina coach John Fox reiterated during the Panthers' courtship of Carr that Delhomme is the unchallenged starter, but the addition of Carr certainly provides an interesting alternative if the incumbent struggles as he did a year ago.


Carr, 27, chose the opportunity with the Panthers over one in Seattle. He visited with Carolina coaches and team officials on Monday and Tuesday, then made a two-day trip to meet with the Seahawks, where he would have also been a backup. After returning from the Seattle visit, Carr counseled with his wife and opted for the deal with Carolina.


"We made it clear and he knows that Jake Delhomme is our starting quarterback," Hurney said to the AP. "I think it was important for him to come to a winning organization and a place where he thinks has a chance to win. He knows that Jake is our starter. Every player wants to play, but he knows the role he's coming into."


The Cleveland Browns also indicated interest in Carr in recent days and the Miami Dolphins considered him as well. The only visits he made, however, were to Carolina and Seattle.


Obviously, the deal with Carolina represents a step back for Carr in his career, but most NFL experts believe the former Fresno State star still possesses immense talent and sorely needed a change of scenery.


In five seasons with the Texans, he completed 1,243 of 2,070 passes for 13,391 yards, with 59 touchdown passes and 65 interceptions, and a passer rating of 75.3. But Carr was the most-sacked quarterback in the league during his tenure with the Texans. Playing behind one of the league's most porous offensive lines, he was sacked a remarkable 249 times.


Carr started 75 games but recorded just a 22-53 record. Between bonuses and base salaries, the Texans paid Carr more than $35 million in five seasons. When they acquired Schaub, whom they immediately named the starter, they initially hoped to be able to trade Carr, but instead released him rather than prolong his time with the franchise.


The move also means the Panthers now have the top two picks from the 2002 draft. Carolina selected defensive end Julius Peppers with No. 2 pick.


Len Pasquarelli is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

MJZiggy
04-06-2007, 11:44 AM
It will be interesting to see what he can do behind a real line if he gets a shot at it.

packinpatland
04-06-2007, 11:56 AM
Can't say I blame him for the choice he made, in Seattle he'd have been sitting the bench behind Hasselback.

Patler
04-06-2007, 12:06 PM
Can't say I blame him for the choice he made, in Seattle he'd have been sitting the bench behind Hasselback.

Hasselback, Delhomme, whats the difference?
Both are 32.
Both are entrenched starters.
Both had injuries last year.

Probably came down to which QB coach and head coach he felt most comfortable with.

Zool
04-06-2007, 01:20 PM
Doesnt this situation remind anyone of Trent Dilfer? Release by Tampa and went to a good Baltimore team that had a QB that was starting to play shaky and a strong D.

PaCkFan_n_MD
04-06-2007, 01:28 PM
Doesnt this situation remind anyone of Trent Dilfer? Release by Tampa and went to a good Baltimore team that had a QB that was starting to play shaky and a strong D.

If your talking about the 2000 Ravens then not really. Only because baltimore had probably one of the best Defenses of all time in 2000. While the Seahawks and Panthers do have good D's, they don't have anything on the 2000 ravens. Anyone could of been QB for that team.

Zool
04-06-2007, 02:03 PM
I meant, Tedford QB who had some ok seasons on a crap team and then went to a much better team. Obviously the 200 Ravens D was much better, but the Panthers D when healthy can dominate a game.

MadtownPacker
04-06-2007, 04:19 PM
This was a bad choice IMO. He had other places where he could have started. Why CAR?

Oh well at least the bears and vikings wont get him.

The_Dude
04-06-2007, 04:47 PM
I think it's a good fit for him. Doesn't have the pressure of being a instant starter and can take over for Delehomme when he is done or sometime this season if he starts sucking it up like last season.

Probably feels good for him to be on a team that is used to winning as well.