Winning record carr ran out the dome, 0-11 winless rattlesnakes worship the ground spencer walks on. He better win this weekend with taysom's help, all i'm sayin'.

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  1. 150 million guy who got receivers killed or 5th round 500k guy who plays his ass off and doesn’t yell at teammates. I wonder why one is liked and one isn’t.

  2. Because Carr was an unlikable prick and I’m tired of pretending he’s not. His holier than thou religious personality, his boring monotone interviews, his lack of passion, and him fuckin thanking Dennis Allen when we beat the falcons in our first game without DA. He didn’t like being a saint and everyone could tell. Rattler is none of that

  3. Why are people more graceful to a 22 year old than a 34 year old who costs a billion bucks and delays our rebuild???

  4. Spencer Rattler hasnt played a season worth of football. He still gets the benefit of the doubt because of development. Carr was on his tenth season when he played for the Saints with a 150 million dollar contract. Aint telling the full story.

  5. I’m not a Carr hater by any means but let’s not pretend he didn’t throw a ball 20 yards out of bounds because he was mad a guy ran the wrong route. He got yelled at by McCoy in the middle of a game, threw Olave into multiple big hits, and was paid top 15 money.

    I think expectations with Carr were to win, and when it was evident he wasn’t the answer the fans turned on him. Rattler was always expected to be a stop gap, and he’s played better than most expected. Easier to cheer for the over-performing underdog than the underachieving guy.

  6. I think a lot of unfair criticism was directed at him because he sort of personified the wrong decisions being made after Brees and Payton left. He was expensive and delivered basically nothing for it even though I do think he’s a good QB.

  7. Think what gets lost is that Carr was a Dennis Allen gamble on a horrible contract. The team didn’t achieve much and Carr never embraced the city. It was a no win situation from a fan perspective for him.

  8. This seems like a false equivalence. We’re 2-2 right now at worst if Carr is starting meanwhile Rattler hasn’t won a game as a pro

  9. Nah they were substantially more viscous against Carr, with former players coming at him

  10. It is really not that difficult to understand. Derek Carr was making 100 million dollars.

    Spencer rattler is making….*Checks Notes**

    $4 Million.

  11. Expectations are a bitch. Too high for Carr and too low for rattler. Both aren’t good enough to win consistently. So it all doesn’t matter

  12. One is on a rookie contract and was home grown, the other was the highest paid player on the team. Were paying Rattler 18.5 million LESS this year than Carr is on dead money. Theres a reason we aint that mad at Rattler gutting it out and trying to bring home a dub

  13. We hated Carr because he was not worth the price and ultimately the headaches he brought. He extended our delusional state thinking we don’t need to rebuild. It’s not all his fault.

  14. If this is not ragebait, whoever believes this is a legit moron. No wrinkles on the brain.

    Carr was a vet paid a shitton, we were supposedly a playoff team trying to win and he was mid. Expectations were high.

    Rattler is a 5th round pick, basically a rookie (last year, dude was playing with non NFL talent), we are now rebuilding and expectations are much lower.

    He has improved a decent amount I would say. Still not great as evident by his missed throws, but do you expect a 5th round pick to immediately be Drew Brees?

    Having said that, I still want to see Shough regardless just to see what he can do. But if you think Shough is gonna be some savior, again you are a moron. This team is not good and has so many holes (thanks to dreadful drafting by Loomis) that even if we had prime Drew, we’d probably not win that many games.

  15. are we being intentionally stupid here? 10+ year vet on a big contract vs essentially a rookie on a rookie deal.

    come on, this is stupid as fuck lmao

  16. You guys clearly just aren’t built for a rebuild, and it shows, man. Let Spence do what Spence can and get a great pick out of it. 

  17. Yeah this take is weird.
    Carr was a highly paid veteran. Rattler is a 3rd round rookie, almost.
    Not a great take

  18. The massive contract and the experience is why Carr got ragged on for being average. Rattler has room to improve so we can live with him being average… for now

  19. One was a vet earning $35mil a year; the other is a second year pro, on his second coach, on his second system, earning a fraction of the other.

  20. The difference is Rattler was drafted and this is his second year with the Saints. He’s new. Carr was a veteran, so expectations were naturally higher. This should be easy for anyone to understand.

  21. Well one is a young guy on a rookie contract the other is a veteran with a massive chunk of cap.

  22. 2023-2025 record with Carr: 14-12

    2023-2025 record without Carr: 0-12

    (Counting the 2023 Green Bay game as a non-Carr loss. He had the team up 17-0, exited with an injury, and then Jameis came in and they blew the entire lead and lost 18-17: Carr vs non-Carr in a nut shell.)

    Carr in New Orleans: 68.2%, 40 TD, 13 INT, 98.8 passer rating. With the great stats and the disparity in W-L record, I think it can be said that he was a little better than average.

    Wish we got to see more of Carr and McCoy on the field together. That seemed like a key combo (13-7 record together).

  23. Yeah Carr was making a shitload more money. It just takes about 2 seconds of brain power to reach this easy conclusion.

  24. Becuase rattler doesn’t cost 150m and doesn’t act like a jerk and cares about his team

  25. Rattler is paid far less and this is his first time starting. Carr was a veteran on a 100 million dollar plus contract.

  26. As a SC fan, I watched Rattler play his ass off for an offense with no line protection. It kinda sucks that he transitioned into a situation much the same. He has quite a bit of downside to be sure but I’d love to see him operate in a system that affords him time and a scheme tailored to his skills. I’m not saying he’s elite or would be, but hopefully this season allows him enough experience to become a solid backup.

  27. One is a 2nd year player going through growing pains, another was a decade long nfl veteran quarterback who made rookie mistakes

    I wonder why I’d be more pissed about the latter 🤔

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