AmishBengalFan Posted November 4 Report Posted November 4 With his loss to the Carolina Panthers, Derek Carr now becomes the first QB in NFL history to lose to 31 different teams He goes for 32 against the Raiders on 12/29. 1 Quote
|SF2| Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 On 11/4/2024 at 1:57 PM, AmishBengalFan said: With his loss to the Carolina Panthers, Derek Carr now becomes the first QB in NFL history to lose to 31 different teams He goes for 32 against the Raiders on 12/29. That’s my Quarterback! Quote
CincyInDC Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 What team has he never lost to? Hopefully not the Saints. Quote
KA14_HOF Posted November 30 Report Posted November 30 On 11/18/2024 at 7:08 AM, CincyInDC said: What team has he never lost to? Hopefully not the Saints. Carr's never lost to the Raiders. He's also never played the Raiders. He'll get the opportunity, though, this year in Week 17 when the Saints host Oakland Vegas. 1 Quote
claptonrocks Posted November 30 Report Posted November 30 14 hours ago, KA14_HOF said: Carr's never lost to the Raiders. He's also never played the Raiders. He'll get the opportunity, though, this year in Week 17 when the Saints host Oakland Vegas. Uve Allways thought him to be a middle of the pack QB. 1 Quote
claptonrocks Posted November 30 Report Posted November 30 On 11/4/2024 at 1:57 PM, AmishBengalFan said: With his loss to the Carolina Panthers, Derek Carr now becomes the first QB in NFL history to lose to 31 different teams He goes for 32 against the Raiders on 12/29. Has he beaten all these teams as well? 1 Quote
KA14_HOF Posted November 30 Report Posted November 30 1 hour ago, claptonrocks said: Has he beaten all these teams as well? No. Obviously he hasn't defeated the Raiders, since as mentioned, he hasn't played them yet. But he also hasn't defeated the Redskins/Commanders, the Packers, the Vikings or the Rams. Remarkably, except the Vikings, he faces every one of these teams between now and the end of the year. This week, it's the Rams. So a loss to Las Vegas and Carr would complete the circuit of losing to every NFL team. But a win vs Vegas means he could end the year with career wins over ever NFL team except Minnesota. Among AFC teams, other than the Raiders, he's defeated every team at least twice except the Bengals and Jags, whom he's only defeated once apiece. 1 Quote
claptonrocks Posted December 1 Report Posted December 1 2 hours ago, KA14_HOF said: No. Obviously he hasn't defeated the Raiders, since as mentioned, he hasn't played them yet. But he also hasn't defeated the Redskins/Commanders, the Packers, the Vikings or the Rams. Remarkably, except the Vikings, he faces every one of these teams between now and the end of the year. This week, it's the Rams. So a loss to Las Vegas and Carr would complete the circuit of losing to every NFL team. But a win vs Vegas means he could end the year with career wins over ever NFL team except Minnesota. Among AFC teams, other than the Raiders, he's defeated every team at least twice except the Bengals and Jags, whom he's only defeated once apiece. Tks..yeah Inow see Carr now as a field general on a very good team.( Like Jared Goff) New Orleans isnt a very good team. 2 Quote
KA14_HOF Posted December 1 Report Posted December 1 4 hours ago, claptonrocks said: Tks..yeah Inow see Carr now as a field general on a very good team.( Like Jared Goff) New Orleans isnt a very good team. This year Carr has moved up to ~#20 in the all-time passing yardage category, ahead of Joe Montana, Johnny Unitas, Boomer, Jim Kelly, Tony Romo, Phil Simms, Steve Young, Ken Anderson, Troy Aikman, Cam Newton & Kurt Warner. He came into this year ranked ~#20 in all-time TD/INT ratio ahead of Peyton Manning, Steve Young, Phillip Rivers, Ben the Rapist, Matthew Stafford and Kurt Warner. He also came into this year ranked ~#7 in all-time INT % behind only Aaron Rodgers, Justin Herbert, Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, Russell Wilson and Dak Prescott (among QBs who've thrown for at least 15,000 yards or more) I wouldn't say he's elite. But I think he's a much better QB than he gets credit for. Had he not gotten injured at the end of 2016 after leading the Raiders to a 12-3 record, only to lose the division title on the final weekend and then get bounced by the Texans in the Wild Card round, he may have made a name for himself that post-season. 1 Quote
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