Is Derek Carr truly worthy of one day being in the NFL Hall of Fame?
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The NFL world lost their mind when Davante Adams compared Aaron Rodgers and Derek Carr and today he clarified his statement...here's his full response and explanation of what he meant There is a reason why Adams drew so much shock from his statement, even if he was supporting his friend and quarterback. Carr entered the league in 2014 and has a record of 57-70 as a starter. He has made three Pro Bowls but has lost his only start in the postseason. That came last year against the Cincinnati Bengals. He set a career-high in yards last year with 4,804, and his career-high in touchdowns is 32, which he had in 2015. As fans can see, there are not many major accomplishments to make him a Hall of Fame quarterback. Carr is still only 31 years old. He could have a long and successful second act with his new star receiver, along with new head coach Josh McDaniels. So it begs the question: Can he become a Hall of Famer? The signal-caller has been waiting for help both at receiver and at head coach. He got both wishes granted this season. A talented second act, following a first act filled with moderate success, completely changes the narrative surrounding his career. It is always possible for someone to carve out a new narrative for their career. One Super Bowl title is enough to put any quarterback on a pedestal in NFL history. Just like Adams and Rodgers were a dynamic duo, Carr and Adams can take that step together and tie each other's legacy together forever.
Is Derek Carr truly worthy of being in the NFL Hall of Fame one day
QB Derek Carr Las Vegas Raiders v Indianapolis Colts quarterback is seeing his name pop up in many headlines this summer. This is thanks to his old friend and new teammate, . Of course, there is the narrative of them teaming up after having success in college together a decade ago. But Adams is the one causing a stir. He recently said going from Aaron Rodgers to Carr is like going from one Hall of Famer to another. The comparison was perfect fodder for the NFL world. The receiver tried to clarify his comments recently. The NFL world lost their mind when Davante Adams compared Aaron Rodgers and Derek Carr and today he clarified his statement...here's his full response and explanation of what he meantThe NFL world lost their mind when Davante Adams compared Aaron Rodgers and Derek Carr and today he clarified his statement...here's his full response and explanation of what he meant There is a reason why Adams drew so much shock from his statement, even if he was supporting his friend and quarterback. Carr entered the league in 2014 and has a record of 57-70 as a starter. He has made three Pro Bowls but has lost his only start in the postseason. That came last year against the Cincinnati Bengals. He set a career-high in yards last year with 4,804, and his career-high in touchdowns is 32, which he had in 2015. As fans can see, there are not many major accomplishments to make him a Hall of Fame quarterback. Carr is still only 31 years old. He could have a long and successful second act with his new star receiver, along with new head coach Josh McDaniels. So it begs the question: Can he become a Hall of Famer? The signal-caller has been waiting for help both at receiver and at head coach. He got both wishes granted this season. A talented second act, following a first act filled with moderate success, completely changes the narrative surrounding his career. It is always possible for someone to carve out a new narrative for their career. One Super Bowl title is enough to put any quarterback on a pedestal in NFL history. Just like Adams and Rodgers were a dynamic duo, Carr and Adams can take that step together and tie each other's legacy together forever.