As CJ Carr embarks on his second season as the starting quarterback for Notre Dame, he's diving deep into the playbooks of NFL greats to refine his game. This offseason, Carr has been particularly inspired by Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams.
During a recent press conference, Carr shared his admiration for Stafford, crediting him as a key influence in his study regimen. He wasn't just impressed by Stafford's individual prowess but also by the Rams' dynamic offensive strategies.
Carr expressed a keen interest in incorporating elements of the Rams' playbook into Notre Dame's offense, particularly the concept of operating from under center more frequently. This approach, he believes, could add a new dimension to the Irish attack.
“The things they’re doing schematically and the throws that Stafford makes … let’s go out there and try it,” Carr remarked, signaling his eagerness to experiment and evolve.
While it's uncertain how much of the Rams' system will be integrated into Notre Dame's play style, Carr's willingness to learn and adapt is a promising sign for the Fighting Irish. Offensive Coordinator Mike Denbrock traditionally favors a setup that allows quarterbacks a broader view of the defense, but Carr's initiative could lead to some exciting changes.
Notre Dame has high expectations for Carr, and his proactive approach to improving his game by studying a seasoned NFL quarterback like Stafford could be a game-changer. By modeling his play on such a skilled and sometimes underrated professional, Carr is positioning himself-and his team-for success.
