
We have a special place in our heart for you here at NFL FanHouse.
Why, you ask? Because the No. 1 overall draft pick from 2002 is now a perfect 1-for-1 on this season with one touchdown strike. That gives him a 127.1 QB rating he'll never, ever sniff again for the remainder of his career. All in all, I'd say life's looking pretty good at the moment for the former Bulldog.
One little problem though. Fall is officially here, and that means colder weather. And Mr. Carr, you simply cannot keep that kind of production up without your mittens.
Fortunately, FanHouse is here to help. We know the shame you still must feel from your short venture to Carolina; the way you were mocked for your fashion sense and lack of signal-calling aptitude. So we have devised a noble quest to find all the other football players who share (or have shared) your plight, yet succeeded in their quarterbacking craft. You are definitely not alone.
Venture through our astounding discoveries after the jump. Feel the warmth. And please, for our sake and yours -- bring back the mittens.
For those of you in the dark here, I kindly direct you here to read about Carr's glove story. Then, onward with your mitten adventure!
Do You Know Your Mittens?
You know the faces, but do you know the hands? Can you match the glove to the quarterback? Take our mittens quiz in honor of David Carr and find out!
Which quarterback wears this mitten?
Harry How, Getty Images
David Carr, of course!
That's the freebie for our man of the hour.
Harry How, Getty Images
Which quarterback wears this mitten?
Rick Stewart, Getty Images
Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers
I hear he's getting along well these days without them, though. :(
Rick Stewart, Getty Images
Which quarterback wears this mitten?
Gregory Shamus, Getty Images
Terrelle Pryor, Ohio State
Might as well learn their power while you're young.
Gregory Shamus, Getty Images
Which quarterback wears this mitten?
Jamie Squire, Getty Images
Todd Reesing, Kansas
Unfortunately, they didn't pay off for Reesing. In his final regular-season game last season, Reesing had his worst performance as the Jayhawks lost to Mizzou.
Jamie Squire, Getty Images
Which quarterback wears these mittens?
Scott Boehm, Getty Images for the NFL
NFL great Randall Cunningham
So what if he plays a little ball in Tazon Latino II, Cunningham knows where it's at in his old age.
Scott Boehm, Getty Images for the NFL


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-06-2008 @ 3:38PM
giant fan since 57 said...
You're so funny I forgot to laugh....
Luckily for you there isn't a rating system on fanhouse. this lame post would warrant a zero putting you 127 points behind Carr.
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10-06-2008 @ 3:44PM
caj said...
One thing I haven't heard enough people say about David Carr - he was NOT the problem in Houston. Yes, he struggled. But one thing you can say about Carr - he was on the field playing every Sunday. While Schaub continues to find one reason after another to sit the bench (my head hurts, I'm sick, I twisted my ankle wah, wah, wah), Carr was out there taking a pounding (and I do mean a pounding) week after week.
And once the team threw Carr under the bus and proclaimed that he alone was the reason the team had not progressed, they cut him off, gave the new -and unproven - qb his jersey number and bragged about how they would finally become a winning team.
0-4, right?
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10-06-2008 @ 5:05PM
tdbrought said...
Seriously? You haven't heard that lame defense before? It was on everyone's lips last year, till it turned out that Carr stunk and even Vinny at 47 was a better NFL QB. All it takes is watching Carr in person. You'll sound like every Texan or Panther fan afterwards.
Anyone notice how the Texans miraculously cut their sacks in half by cutting Carr? Not a single new OL, all they did was replace the QB. Anyone else notice that the Panthers' sack rate doubled when Carr was their QB?
Hmmmmm, I wasn't a math major but I can add 2 and 2.
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10-07-2008 @ 9:15AM
Robert Cardenas said...
david carr is someone who never progressed at Houston. He stunk because he didn't care. The little things QBs do like become friends with their star receiver, Andre Johnson, Carr never did. He should have just run like crazy, that's when he was dangerous.
By the way, David Carr had the same QB coach Tony Romo did, Carr just didn't care and now he is a bust.
The Texans never drafted another QB because Charley Casserly, the GM who drafted him could not admit he'd made a mistake. The Coach Gary Kubiack lied to the owner and told him he could make him a QB so he could get the head coaching job and then made him look worse than he already was. He's a backup, that's all he'll ever be.
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10-15-2008 @ 12:03PM
terence said...
I agree, this post is absolutely retarded. The gloves catalog filled with college players and retirees are just as retarded. Where do you find some of these writers? Maybe you should open casting calls for real fans who will write real interesting stories, or perhaps real funny articles when they're meant to be funny. You could've done better by just posting the picture and writing one sentence saying Carr previously auditioned for a mickey mouse role...but what's this...just more boring garbage on the internet
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