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The Texans certainly didn't want to spend any more time with him. They worried about his ability to execute complex game plans, and they weren't sure he ever could provide the leadership they want from their quarterback. [David Carr] is a family-oriented, incredibly decent man with strong faith. Yet his lack of fire was considered a negative-too nice, perhaps? There's something else, too. This is an organization undergoing a catharsis and cutting ties with its past failures.
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It's Too Early to Call This Carr a Lemon
Sometimes, the quarterback selection process in the draft is easy. John Elway? Carson Palmer? No need to even analyze those guys. But most times, scouts deal with the scenario unfolding this year. They have to decide whet...
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