"What's wrong with you people? Go back to your shanties." Shooter McGavin
I really dislike the narrative of professionals not wanting to "step up" and play their best 100% ALL the time for ALL of their teammates. "My starting QB went down, I guess I better flip the switch and try harder/pick up the slack." Maybe it's just lip service and a standard line, but it is said too often (not just in Carson's case).
Stand your ground, have a tough hide, roam wild and free, have a strong spirit, let the chips fall where they may.
Unfortunately Carson is in a no-win situation. He plays and they lose he will get crushed. Taylor is not good. Not even average. The oline is playing much better and has gotten guys back from injury Look at the rushing totals in the past few games. If Carson played this past game and they won the media would be saying they won despite him. Taylor lost a fumble and was picked. He didn’t play well but the media is fawning all over this guy.
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I don’t think it is that they aren’t giving good effort all the time, but there is a mindset difference knowing that you have other teammates to lean on versus thinking you have to go above and beyond your normal limits. This is just my personal experience with sports, but mood and mindset have a huge effect on your play and sometimes teams rally when their best players go down. It can have the reverse effect too where the rest of the team gets down and hopeless.
Running better? Maybe, but let’s look at the stats from the box scores on the Commanders website. In 6 games with Carson, they averaged 3.8 yards per rush attempt. In 4 games with Taylor, they are averaging 3.8 yards per rush attempt. So doesn’t seem they are running it better, but they are running it more. Under Wentz, they were averaging 24 rushes per game. Under Taylor, they are averaging 36 rushes per game.
The questing then is why are they running it more? Are the coaches calling more running plays or is Taylor not checking out of the run as much as Carson does? Is it because in Taylor’s games they had a lead more often so they could keep running? Could be a number of things that pretty much only someone on the team could answer, but it wouldn’t surprise me at all if, given the choice between run or pass, that Carson chooses pass more that Taylor does.
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