[quote name='H-Town Info']what's ur point? so i guess u think leinart is going to be a bust huh since he plays in the pac-10 and plays crappy ass defenses. look at tim couch, where is he now after being the number 1 overall pick. he played in the sec (the toughest football conference). i guess also u think aikman sucks since he played for ucla against pac 10 teams. where is he now, he's in the

ing HOF. like i said before, F'N QBS ARE THE MOST UNPREDICTIBLE POSITION TO EVAULATE. Just look at Tom Brady (he was drafted in the 6th round). Oh yea, also Brett Favre played for southern Mississippi. i dont think thats a powerhouse conference is it?
Also in Houston, head coach Kubiak(who played behind Elway and Coach Elway), the offensive Cordinator Calhoun, and Off. Assistant Mike Sherman (who coach Favre the last 5 seasons at least) thinks David Carr can led to texans to the super bowl and be their franchise qb.[/quote]
Look at who played before Leinart at USC, Carson Palmer, possibly the top QB last year, in some people's mind. I think in the right situation, Leinart will be as successful, if not more successful than Palmer.
The thing against Couch, was he was on a Kentucky team that would be so far out of games, that he was able to eat up yards against the opponents 3rd stringers. He shouldn't have been taken nearly as high, and had he not been he may have panned out. He got an ego with going that high and look what happened.
And in Brady's case, underappreciated, he went to Michigan. The Big Ten is one of the toughest conferences at the top of the heap. Slipping to the 6th round out of Michigan, at the QB spot, is a steal for the Patriots.
And Favre, well he got a lucky break, literally, and got the job that way. Had the starter not gone down with the injury, we may have never heard of Brett Favre, or would call him Fav Ra.
David Carr has had the potential to be amazing, but the Texans are too stupid to see that the problem isn't him, but the O-line. They've done nothing since bringing in their franchise player to help him out. If I were Carr and didn't get the help, I'd have been out of there when my contract was up. Even if it meant having to prove myself for less money initially, it would be worth going elsewhere to get protection.