
The Giants made a nice move by signing
David Carr for a reported 1 year, $1 million dollar deal. Not much risk for a guy
happy to be a backup, is a good practice player and a nice guy. He is a known quantity to Chris Palmer, the quarterbacks coach for the Giants who used to be the offensive coordinator for the Houston Texans. That being said, Giant fans should commence praying for Eli Manning's continued health.
Upon his signing with the Giants,
Carr promptly blamed others for his failings because I guess that is what helps him sleep better at night after cashing his former teams' checks:
"I have a lot of calluses. I'm like an old carpenter – I've been through it. If you let that stuff affect you, you're not going to be able to do your job. One of the reasons I'm excited about coming here is they protect the quarterback well and they have playmakers on the outside."
Old carpenter? Wha? How can he have calluses? He wears Mickey Mouse gloves on both hands.
Okay, I guess the implication of his statement is that he sucked so bad over his career because both the Panthers and the Texans sucked. I got nothing on that carpenter thing.
Perhaps instead the answer is that Carr is the perfect illustration off how a quarterback who can't read defenses, has terrible pocket presence, holds onto the ball too long and has a wonky throwing delivery will make offensive lines look much worse than they are.