There was the same speculation about Joey Harrington last year... either way
you cut it Carr would be a gamble and more than likely only a temporary fix.
If MN is going to try to rebuild through the draft - and their inept
drafting make that laughable - they can't afford to trade/pay a lot for a
happy-footed QB who may or may not be overrated, ie., Harrington & Carr
>From: "Perry" <
Pierre1912@...>
>Reply-To:
novavikes@yahoogroups.com
>To:
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>Subject: [novavikes] David Carr???
>Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 15:58:14 -0000
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>
>From: The Fanhouse
>
>Posted Mar 22nd 2007 9:42AM by JJ Cooper
>Filed under: Vikings, AFC North
>
>It would appear that the Vikings might win a game of chicken with the
>Texans.
>
>Minnesota has been rumored to be interested in Texans quarterback
>David Carr, but the two teams had not gotten a deal worked out, as
>rumors had the Texans hoping to land an early second-day pick for
>their former starting quarterback.
>
>If the Vikings are interested, they now should have a chance to land
>Carr as a free agent. The Texans know that by trading for Falcons
>quarterback Matt Schaub, any chance of getting a team to give up much
>of anything for Carr has gone out the window. They will likely cut
>the former No. 1 pick in the near future, and Adam Schefter with
>NFL.com is already talking about the Vikes as a likely landing place
>for Carr, who is still young enough to develop into a solid NFL
>starter, especially if his new team can keep him upright--he played
>behind some brutal offensive lines in Houston.
>
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