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Wondering what you guys think. I am thinking with Carr at the helm he will get a lot of chances, but will also see more in the box. Any thoughts on which side this helps? Up or down?
Carr checks down extremely quickly. Look for more WR opp's for Foster, Jeff King, etc today.
The NO defense is bad enough for Foster to still do fairly well today IMO, but it depends on your other options of course b/c there are certainly many better..
I think the points people made about extra opportunities are valid, but they are easily countered by Carr's drive killing inability. At best I think it's a wash, but my simplistic take is that Carr downgrades all Panthers offensive players.
Foster is good for 19 for 69 and a few catches. Every 5games he scores. His matchup doesnt help or hurt most weeks.. He is consistant. In a ppr league he is 10pts a week. He is a filler RB with very little upside. He does play hard and is the best option but the Car run game has sucked for 2 seasons now
I think the points people made about extra opportunities are valid, but they are easily countered by Carr's drive killing inability. At best I think it's a wash, but my simplistic take is that Carr downgrades all Panthers offensive players.
Yeah, I re-read my comments and I make it look like Carr creates more opportunities for Foster. In certain situations, I stand by that but overall Carr's lack of ability will hurt Carolina and keep their offense from sustaining many long drives..
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