PFT: Q. Carter not close to an NFL return

DIAF;1542853 said:
Just for kicks, I looked up Carter's stats in AFL2. Dude is 3rd in AFL2 in Pass Efficiency. The Battlewings are one of the leagues' highest scoring teams. The guy seems to be playing a lot better than "ok". I don't know if Carter gets a shot ever again in the NFL, but consider the source of this article. PFT.

lol, yea, the guy sucks bad enough without needing any embellishment.

he is quite good for afl2, lol.
its all sad but we should just let this guy go.

Florio is an idiot, period.

He will sick legal on you faster than any site on the web but yet lies routinely to get attention. He is plainly sickening.
 
DIAF;1542853 said:
Just for kicks, I looked up Carter's stats in AFL2. Dude is 3rd in AFL2 in Pass Efficiency. The Battlewings are one of the leagues' highest scoring teams. The guy seems to be playing a lot better than "ok". I don't know if Carter gets a shot ever again in the NFL, but consider the source of this article. PFT.

for a guy who has played in the NFL and a guy that is supposedly on the verge of another shot in the NFL, being 3rd is pretty much "okay". In fact, I would say its less then that.

This is the AFL minor league here.
 
Thehoofbite;1542893 said:
for a guy who has played in the NFL and a guy that is supposedly on the verge of another shot in the NFL, being 3rd is pretty much "okay". In fact, I would say its less then that.​


This is the AFL minor league here.​

I'd say ranking 3rd in passer rating behind the esteemed talents like Ryan Vena and Chris Wallace is something to be proud of.

I mean, who hasn't heard of those players?:cool:

Carter also is 7th in the league in completion percentage. That sounds pretty "okay" to me.
 
DIAF;1542853 said:
Just for kicks, I looked up Carter's stats in AFL2. Dude is 3rd in AFL2 in Pass Efficiency. The Battlewings are one of the leagues' highest scoring teams. The guy seems to be playing a lot better than "ok". I don't know if Carter gets a shot ever again in the NFL, but consider the source of this article. PFT.

hilarious...your using stats from a MINOR LEAGUE TEAM OF THE ARENA LEAGUE to be a Q-Bong apologist

"AFL2" :lmao2:

David
 
Alexander;1542906 said:
I'd say ranking 3rd in passer rating behind the esteemed talents like Ryan Vena and Chris Wallace is something to be proud of.

I mean, who hasn't heard of those players?:cool:

Carter also is 7th in the league in completion percentage. That sounds pretty "okay" to me.
My thoughts exactly. If his stats mean he is playing well enough for a shot, why isn't anyone talking about the 2 guys ahead of him for shots? Or all of the guys in the top AFL?

Could I believe an NFL team might give him another chance? I think there are 2 chances, slim and none. Certainly it wouldn't happen because of his stellar play in AFL2, it would be a team rolling the dice on a former NFL starter, and he'd be brought in as a backup.

Anyone who believe that he is "still a top 15 QB in the NFL" is quite simply out of touch with reality. "Still?" When was he ever there? The answer is never.
 
dbair1967;1543004 said:
hilarious...your using stats from a MINOR LEAGUE TEAM OF THE ARENA LEAGUE to be a Q-Bong apologist

"AFL2" :lmao2:

David


Where was he being an apologist for Carter?

All he did was state that Carter was 3rd amongst efficiency and that the BattleWings are amongst the league leaders in scoring.

He was just listing the facts.

Then you come along and accuse him of being a QC apologist? LOL. Did you even read his post? He said he doesn't know if QC will get a shot at the NFL, but his AFL2 stats are not merely "average" as the article would indicate.

Average means summing up the different stats and then dividing it by the number of entries. I doubt Carter's stats are average. That was his point.

The problem is, QC, IF he wants a shot at the NFL again, has to BLOW everyone away.
 
BouncingCheese;1542784 said:
Even more embarassing.

My mistake... how could I forget that? I( I guess it's better that I do..)

No big deal, I mean he was considered third round talent, so it wasn't your mistake he was actually taken in the 2nd. :) I'm sure a lot of us would rather forget it too.


Ahhh the memories of our wonderful draft decisions...... :banghead:
 
Wrangler87;1542879 said:
A small move could have got us Drew Brees a few pick earlier.

I agree. Considering we wasted the entire draft that year, we could have easily gave everything we had to someone to move ahead of Atlanta for Drew Brees ... heck, we could have tossed in Joey Galloway as well.
 
WoodysGirl;1542633 said:
POSTED 6:30 p.m. EDT, July 1, 2007

CARTER NOT CLOSE TO AN NFL RETURN

On a related note, this just in... SUMMERS IN TEXAS ARE HOT
 
Wrangler87;1542879 said:
Should have been fourth round. Of course, looking at it now, should not have been drafted at all. Jerry Jones was obsessed with finding his version of Donovan Mc Nabb at the time. A small move could have got us Drew Brees a few pick earlier.
It's easy to go back and say the 'boys could've gotten Drew Brees, but prior to 2004, he was being run out of San Diego. He could barely beat out Doug Flutie. That's the primary reason why they drafted Philip Rivers.
 
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