![]() ![]() So I had the thought to perform the same analysis for the only two times he's had a 2nd year in the same offensive system (2016 & 2019). Now, much has been made about the fact that Carr has been rotated through offensive system after offensive system. The above query is the result of every single game we've had since 2014 (when we drafted Derek Carr) against teams that ended the season with winning records.Īs you can see, historically we have barely been winning ~1 out of 5 games against good/winning teams. In Wins: 2 || Yards per Scoring Rush: 0.8. ![]() Total Rushing TD's (in Losses): 1 || Yards per Scoring Rush: 0.5.Average INT's per Game (in Losses): 1.03 INT's.Average Passing TD's per Game (in Losses): 1.41 TD's.Average Passing Yards per Game (in Losses): 216.3 Yards.Average Points (in Losses) = 15.6 Points.Total Points (in Losses): 610 || # Games: 39.I went through and double checked every single game and took out 3 games (all losses) that Derek Carr wasn't actually the starter for (or barely played).Raiders' Record vs Winning Teams (w/ Derek Carr as QB), since 2014: The following is simply the result of curiosity, and my emphasis on always looking at all sides of an argument. Oakland Record Yearįirst off, let's make it clear I'm not some "Carr hater." if it's not great calls.And laugh when he's conquered and won. Same thing, he's not going to be that comfortable throwing the ball if the wide receivers are dropping the ball every single play or. Obviously, that's something that we all got to work on because that helps Derek to be able to do his job and be comfortable back there. "Second play of the game, he's getting hit. "There are so many things that goes into playing quarterback, man, it's tough," Adams said. And I think for some people - and again, I wasn't here, I haven't been where everybody else has been, so I don't really know - but I know that for some people in different systems with different coaching staffs, that that's not necessarily as big of a thing."Īdams said it is incumbent on his teammates to keep Carr at ease. It may not be the same exact stuff that we're doing offensively, defensively or in the kicking game that we did last week. "He processes it so quickly and then can go out there and execute it," McDaniels said. McDaniels said he is "very comfortable" with Carr's comfort level at this stage of the season. Last year, with Gruden resigning after five games in the wake of his email controversy, Carr's QBR fell from a career-high 64.3 in 2021 to 52.4 with Greg Olson calling the plays after Gruden left. And the Raiders outscored the Chargers and Cardinals by a combined 36-7 in those two halves. In those two halves, he completed 32 of 47 attempts (68.1%) for 409 yards and four touchdowns with two interceptions and three sacks. They play at the also-winless Tennessee Titans on Sunday.īut in the second half of the Chargers game and the first half of the Cardinals game, Carr's stats stand out. The Raiders are 0-2 after last-second losses at the Los Angeles Chargers and at home against the Arizona Cardinals, starting slowly in Inglewood and finishing lackadaisically in Las Vegas in blowing a 20-0 halftime lead. Hopefully, I'm doing some of those things where like, 'Yup, that's what I thought. That's going to grow, obviously, but small sample size, first two games. I have experience hearing his voice, knowing what wants me to get to. I can turn the film on and I have experience from that point of view, in the system. Training camp's different, right? There's a different clock in the game because now I'm getting hit. "I mean, when you get out there and you do it, it's different from the sideline. "I feel so much more comfortable than I did, like, a month ago," said Carr, whose QBR of 40.6 through two games is his lowest since his rookie year of 2014. The Las Vegas Raiders' Derek Carr, whose quarterback rating has dropped precipitously the past four times the team has changed offensive playcallers, acknowledged Wednesday that he is still getting accustomed to first-year coach Josh McDaniels' system. ![]()
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