Raiders coach Jon Gruden labeled Carr as questionable for this Sunday's game against Miami because of an ankle injury. He also said that running back Josh Jacobs is "very questionable" for Sunday's game.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden labeled Carr as questionable for this Sunday's game against Miami because of an ankle injury. He also said that running back Josh Jacobs is "very questionable" for Sunday's game.
If Carr can’t go, we lose, Peterman sucks.
Yeah right.. Carr will play. Thats for sure.
Gruden just doing what he needs to as required by the league. The shitty part is our opponents know that Carr is nursing an ankle injury and will most likely target Carr around that injury. If Carr gets hurt, and Peterman comes in, Gruden will just run the ball regardless if the run is working or not, as we dont have anyone behind Peterman and he cant risk Peterman getting hurt. Would hate to even think this would happen, but hypothetically speaking, if Carr was unable to go on Sunday, Peterman starts and gets injured, what do the Raiders do with no other QBs on the roster?
I know if Peterman starts, Gruden will NOT make Carr inactive, as he would keep him available for emergency purposes, in case Peterman gets hurt...
But have to ask the question, What if?
Do the Raiders go to wildcat with Kenyan Drake running the offense?
While he did label Carr as questionable, Gruden is optimistic that his starting quarterback will be under center for Sunday's game.
"I think he's going to be able to play," Gruden said, via ESPN's Adam Schefter.
In 2016, the NFL changed the wording of injury reports. They use to have a "probable" category. Now, its just questionable.
Carr would likely be listed as probable under the traditional system, meaning at least a 75% chance he plays.
We signed a qb to the practice squad after releasing Lawson I believe
too bad mm is a softy, would have been a good place to get him going and rest carr