Derek Carr has looked noticeably more comfortable in his second year with the New Orleans Saints. You can see it in his demeanor, but also the way he plays.
Why is that? The most obvious answer is new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. Though he didn’t mention Kubiak’s name, Dennis Allen’s answer to the question alludes to the change in philosophy and offensive leadership.
Allen believes Carr has “been freed up a little bit in terms of not having to control every single thing on the line of scrimmage. He’s able to really go out there and play.” That is thanks to Kubiak.
Carr spoke about the trust he has in Kubiak and how Kubiak’s command of the offense frees him up. It’s no coincidence that same language was used by Allen.
The head coach also praised the offensive line and credited them for making things easier on the quarterback: “Our offensive line has done a good job of protecting him. I think that’s always been the case I feel like when Derek is able to be protected, he’s pretty good at throwing the football.”
Carr hasn’t dealt with too much pressure through two weeks. When he has, he has dealt with it better than he did a year ago. His numbers, outside of completion percentage, won’t jump out at you. Carr has been efficient, though, while also delivering the explosive play.
Throw the numbers away. Carr looks comfortable and confident within the offense. Under Kubiak, Carr is allowed to play more free, and the offensive line has provided him with the time to pick defenses apart.