I somewhat agree. However, the frustration was also apparent on Carr's face in the first half of last night's game. There is also another difference between the two. When Derek Carr gets shut down, he simply gets "shut down." Why? Because he can't do anything other than throw the ball. When B. Smith gets shut down throwing the ball, at least he has another aspect to his game. He can make up for the lack of passing production with his feet. Carr is the better passer, and yet I still feel that Smith is the better overall QB. IF Smith had protection and the offensive weapons to distribute the ball to, he would put up much bigger numbers than what he has the past couple of weeks. I know from experience, that when a QB is running for his life every time he receives the snap, it will seriously affect his timing, throwing motion (back leg throws) and his overall productivity. There are a lot more factors to a QB being successful, than staying cool-headed.