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Yet, Carr is turning heads and making plays regardless of those around him. He’s rolling left when flushed from the pocket, urging a receiver to return downfield along the sideline and firing a 30-yard completion.
He’s stepping up in the pocket, avoiding a potential “sack” and firing to walk-on wideout Jack Polian.
All told, he’s heading into this closing week after throwing for approximately 100 yards, leading two of the offense’s three touchdown strikes and, most importantly, committing zero catastrophic plays.
It’s what Freeman continues to see every day from Carr.
And...
So much so, in fact, that Carr is looking more and more like Notre Dame’s quarterback of the future. Preparing for a fifth different starting quarterback in as many seasons, Notre Dame no doubt welcomes the development.
Which is rag tag
What he can do with the big boys
Of all the scenarios regarding QB, Carr winning the job from day 1 sounds like the best to me.
Let him go vs the #1 D & if he still excels go ask Mr Faison what to do
11:33 — CJ Carr’s first work of the day starts with a completion to Williams.
Let’s get this out of the way. The freshman quarterback was the best of his position on Saturday. Much of that had to do with playing exclusively with the second/third teams. But not all of it. Carr’s natural ability to scramble and keep his eyes down the field looks like a college junior’s. He’s got the arm and accuracy of a fringe five-star prospect. The game seems to come to Carr in a way it doesn’t for most quarterbacks.