Synonyms of present
- as in to offer
- as in to introduce
- as in to give
- as in current
- as in attending
- as in today
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Thesaurus Definition of present
(Entry 1 of 4)
Synonyms & Similar Words
- come out with
- impersonate
- reintroduce
- pungle (up)
- fork (over, out, or up)
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
Thesaurus Definition of present (Entry 2 of 4)
- contemporary
- present - day
- modernistic
- up - to - date
- ultramodern
- new - fashioned
- supermodern
- space - age
- antediluvian
- noncontemporary
- out - of - date
- old - fashioned
- participating
- accompanying
- in attendance
- nonexistent
Thesaurus Definition of present (Entry 3 of 4)
- here and now
- by - and - by
Thesaurus Definition of present (Entry 4 of 4)
- presentation
- contribution
- benefaction
- beneficence
- remembrance
- care package
- benevolence
- philanthropy
- peace offering
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How does the verb present contrast with its synonyms?
Some common synonyms of present are afford , bestow , confer , donate , and give . While all these words mean "to convey to another as a possession," present carries a note of formality and ceremony.
In what contexts can afford take the place of present ?
The words afford and present are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, afford implies a giving or bestowing usually as a natural or legitimate consequence of the character of the giver.
When might bestow be a better fit than present ?
While in some cases nearly identical to present , bestow implies the conveying of something as a gift and may suggest condescension on the part of the giver.
When is it sensible to use confer instead of present ?
In some situations, the words confer and present are roughly equivalent. However, confer implies a gracious giving (as of a favor or honor).
Where would donate be a reasonable alternative to present ?
The synonyms donate and present are sometimes interchangeable, but donate is likely to imply a publicized giving (as to charity).
When could give be used to replace present ?
While the synonyms give and present are close in meaning, give , the general term, is applicable to any passing over of anything by any means.
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up to the present vs up to now vs until now
- Thread starter GinoEng
- Start date Feb 7, 2015

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- Feb 7, 2015
Hi all, I'm looking for a formal way to put "up to the present" in my CV, the context is: From September 2013 until now (or up to this time or so far or up to now, etc.) - I worked as waiter/bartender in a ... I don't know which one is correct, thank you for all advice. Best wishes. Gino
I advise you to use " up to the present " in your CV that is the standard clause used in many CV's. If you need explanations just feel free to send message.
Le Narud said: I advise you to use " up to the present " in your CV that is the standard clause used in many CV's. If you need explanations just feel free to send message. Click to expand...

- Apr 14, 2016
Up to now is formal .

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(1) And it's maturing up to the present time.
(2) I have never visited Taitung up to the present .
(3) 1I have never visited Taitung up to the present .
(4) so if we come all the way up to the present day now
(5) Your counteroffer is not up to the present market level.
(6) Your counteroffer is not up to the present market level.
(7) Start with the item farthest back and work up to the present .
(8) It takes a long time to bring the past up to the present .
(9) We have been making cars from the 1940's up to the present day.
(10) 1We have been making cars from the 1940's up to the present day.
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(11) The problem existed at the start of the company up to the present .
(12) 2The problem existed at the start of the company up to the present .
(13) He repeated that up to the present nothing definite had been decided.
(14) 1He repeated that up to the present nothing definite had been decided.
(15) so that's where kiva is today, just to bring you right up to the present .
(16) sometimes should not wait until their body becomes used up to the present .
(17) Question: As you see it, what are the results of the war up to the present ?
(18) So that's where Kiva is today, just to bring you right up to the present .
(19) He had so completely taken the lead in the business up to the present time.
(20) 2He had so completely taken the lead in the business up to the present time.
(21) Question: As you see it, what are the results of the war up to the present ?
(22) At all courts up to the present we have been received with extraordinary courtesy.
(23) 1. At all courts up to the present we have been received with extraordinary courtesy.
(24) This was on entirely modern lines and has continued to expand right up to the present time.
(25) 2Tensions in the gulf drove prices at the time up to the present -day rate of $ 4per gallon.
(26) 2This was on entirely modern lines and has continued to expand right up to the present time.
(27) I've been a fan of this series for several years, and have read every one up to the present .
(28) Tensions in the gulf drove prices at the time up to the present -day rate of $ 1. 46 per gallon.
(29) In general, such robots have been controlled up to the present time by large electronic computers.
(30) 1In general, such robots have been controlled up to the present time by large electronic computers.
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(31) Indeed there seems to have been little diminution in this publishing bonanza up to the present time.
(32) Indeed there seems to have been little diminution in this publishing bonanza up to the present time.
(33) We feel the worm of conscience and the apology to see people still suffering the virus up to the present .
(34) 2We feel the worm of conscience and the apology to see people still suffering the virus up to the present .
(35) From early times up to the present day Friends have laboured for the welfare of the North American Indians.
(36) Many theories have been suggested in immunology from the end of the nineteenth century up to the present time.
(37) Many of the characters that up to the present have been dealt with by biometrical inquiry are obviously composite.
(38) For more than a century, we can trace a consistent biological derogation of women, by men, right up to the present .
(39) Cell Theory then rapidly turned into a more dogmatic cell doctrine, and in this form survives up to the present day.
(40) Even up to the present day some composers still use this conflict of tonalities as one of their technical resources.
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(41) 1Even up to the present day some composers still use this conflict of tonalities as one of their technical resources.
(42) A limit is placed on our knowledge of astrophysics which, up to the present time, we have found no means of overstepping.
(43) It is also hoped to produce estimates across the board up to 1As a contribution to the complete picture up to the present .
(44) Several passages from these chapters appear here in slightly revised form. philosophical theology right up to the present .
(45) 2Several passages from these chapters appear here in slightly revised form. philosophical theology right up to the present .
(46) 2It is also hoped to produce estimates across the board up to 1As a contribution to the complete picture up to the present .
(47) Of course, all such early introductions have many times been added to if not replaced by others right up to the present day.
(48) 2Of course, all such early introductions have many times been added to if not replaced by others right up to the present day.
(49) It is also hoped to produce estimates across the board up to 1962 as a contribution to the complete picture up to the present .
(50) Perhaps from as early as 12 or 13 billion years ago, right up to the present day, there's never been any new kind of astronomical object.
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(51) Since May 1995 up to the present time, she HAS been given maintenance doses of medication, including Tapazole 5mg and thyroid tablets 30mg daily.
(52) Nickel, so abundant in the island of New Caledonia, has up to the present been found in none of the Australian states except Queensland and Tasmania.
(53) At the same time governmental plantations were established in the Nilgiri hills and at Darjeeling, and these have been continued up to the present time.
(54) Xxviii., but the family ceremonial was still kept up and gradually developed a special ritual, which has been retained among orthodox Jews up to the present day.
(55) The classic theoretical solution of the force for the plastic deformation of one end of round bar between the dies with dip angle has not been known up to the present .
(56) A simple preterite rather than a perfect form is sometimes used for action leading up to the present time, even with adverbs: Did you ever hear that?; I already did it.
(57) 1Like here notwithstanding the megalith stands up favor a woods, the megalith doesn't seem to be confusing, and up to the present , haven't discovered any living creature.
(58) From World War II up to the present day, Japan has considered the Ryukyuan languages to have the degraded status of a dialect of Japanese, rather than a separate language.
(59) Like here notwithstanding the megalith stands up favor a woods, the megalith doesn't seem to be confusing, and up to the present , haven't discovered any living creature.
(60) But the rang of check and analysis about impulse test's failures, however, is still the important lesson to study up to the present time due to its need of testify and experience.
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(61) 1But the rang of check and analysis about impulse test's failures, however, is still the important lesson to study up to the present time due to its need of testify and experience.
(62) 2But the rang of check and analysis about impulse test's failures, however, is still the important lesson to study up to the present time due to its need of testify and experience.
(63) In animal, up to the present , there are a few reports about lipoid pneumonia, especially, in laboratory animal, there is no report regarding lipoid pneumonia induced by endogenous factor.
(64) In animal, up to the present , there are a few reports about lipoid pneumonia, especially, in laboratory animal, there is no report regarding lipoid pneumonia induced by endogenous factor.
(65) Whatever theoretical reasons there may be for assuming his earlier existence, they must be held as warranting no more than a presumptive conclusion, which up to the present time lacks confirmation by certain evidence.
(66) I believe it is a very pleasant state, sir. I have had very little experience of it myself up to the present . I have only been married once. That was in consequence of a misunderstanding between myself and a young person.
(67) To judge from analogous instances of a double nomenclature, the two names revert to two different centres for the cult of a storm-god, though it must be confessed that up to the present it has been impossible to determine where these centres were.
(68) So if we come all the way up to the present day now, the cultural tour de force that is Miley Cyrus, she reinterprets La Di Da Di completely for her generation, and we'll take a listen to the Slick Rick part and then see how she sort of flipped it.
(69) The difficulties in the way of solving it are very great, and up to the present time the best authorities are not agreed as to the result, the effect of half a century of research having been merely to reduce the uncertainty within continually narrower limits.
(70) In therapy, to meet the needs of traumatized survivors of war and torture, the patient is requested to repeatedly talk about the worst traumatic event in detail while re-experiencing all emotions associated with the event. Traumatic memory, they say, is cleared by narration of whole life; from early childhood up to the present date ... this book is my therapy. I am awash with living memories.
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(71) The chief names in this advanced theology connected with Cartesian doctrines are Ludwig Meyer, the friend and editor of Spinoza, author of a work termed Philosophia scripturae interpres (1666); Balthasar Bekker, whose World Bewitched helped to discredit the superstitious fancies about the devil; and Spinoza, whose Tractatus theologico-politicus is in some respects the classical type of rational criticism up to the present day.
(72) In 1246 Nicholas obtained a grant of a Saturday market and a fair at the feast of the Assumption (both maintained up to the present day), and in 1275 South Molton appears for the' first time as a mesne borough under his overlordship. The borough subsequently passed to the Audleys, the Hollands, and in 1487 was granted for life to Margaret, duchess of Richmond, who in 1490 obtained a grant of a fair (which is still held) at the nativity of St John the Baptist.
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present verb ( GIVE )
- He has a lot more work to do before he can present the scheme to the public .
- Ruth was astonished when he presented her with an engagement ring .
- She presented a well-argued case for the banning of smoking in public places .
- She graciously accepted the flowers that were presented to her.
- The Duchess of Kent will be presenting the trophies .
- accommodate
- accommodate someone with something
- administration
- arm someone with something
- hand something back
- hand something down
- hand something in
- hand something out
- re-equipment
- reassignment
present verb ( INTRODUCE )
- I'd like to present my grandson , Jackson Junior.
- He was presented to the Queen and given a knighthood .
- She used to present one of those holiday programmes but now she reads the news .
- May I present Sir Bob Geldof?
- What was that documentary called that she used to present?
- audio described
- audio description
- commentary box
- interchannel
- live stream
- slow motion
- station break
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present verb ( SHOW SIGNS OF ILLNESS )
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- contraindication
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What Is a Present Participle? | Examples & Definition
Published on December 9, 2022 by Eoghan Ryan . Revised on March 2, 2023.
A present participle is a word derived from a verb that can be used as an adjective and to form the continuous verb tenses. It is one of two types of participles , along with past participles .
The present participles of both regular and irregular verbs end in “-ing” (e.g., “ traveling ”).
Running to catch his bus, Darren tripped and fell.
I would love to go to the concert, but I’m working this weekend.
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The present participles of most regular and irregular verbs are formed by adding “-ing” to the base form of the verb (e.g., “ imply ” becomes “implying”).
It’s not my fault we’re lost. The map is confusing !
Max is running for mayor again, in spite of his many defeats. Note The present participles of some words are formed differently depending on whether you’re writing US or UK English :
- In UK English, the present participles of two-syllable words that end in “l” are typically formed by doubling the “l” and adding “-ing” (e.g., “model” becomes “ modelling ”).
- In US English, the “l” is doubled only when the final syllable is stressed (e.g., “control” becomes “controlling,” but “model” becomes “modeling”).
Present participles can be used as adjectives to modify a noun or pronoun .
The book has a boring , gray cover.
Participial phrases
A participial phrase is a phrase that begins with a participle and functions as an adjective. Participial phrases are used to modify a noun or pronoun in the main clause of a sentence.
A participial phrase at the start of a sentence should always be followed by a comma. Participial phrases in the middle of a sentence are set off by commas unless they provide essential information.
Rishi, looking for his wallet , retraced his steps.
The man hosting the event is a well-known socialite. Note In order to avoid a dangling participle (i.e., a grammatical error caused when a participial phrase modifies the wrong noun or pronoun), place the noun or pronoun being modified immediately after the participial phrase.
- Walking across the road, a car almost struck Jeff.
- Walking across the road, Jeff was almost struck by a car.
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The continuous verb tenses (also called progressive verb tenses) are formed using a conjugated form of the auxiliary verb “be” along with a present participle.
There are three main continuous tenses:
- Past continuous (used to describe an ongoing past event, often interrupted by another event)
- Present continuous (used to describe an event that is currently taking place)
- Future continuous (used to describe an event that will take place over a period of time in the future)
Roman is fixing the broken boiler.
Lori will be discussing the implications of her research in a series of lectures. Note The perfect continuous tenses are formed using a conjugated form of the auxiliary verb “have,” the past participle of the verb “be” (i.e., “been”), and a present participle (e.g., “I have been painting,” “she had been hiking,” “they will have been driving all day”).
Both present participles and gerunds use the “-ing” form of a verb, but they have different grammatical roles:
- Present participles are used as adjectives and to form the continuous verb tenses.
- Gerunds function only as nouns.
If you want to know more about nouns , pronouns , verbs , and other parts of speech , make sure to check out some of our other language articles with explanations and examples.
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The “-ing” form of a verb is called the present participle . Present participles can be used as adjectives (e.g., “a thrilling story”) and to form the continuous verb tenses (e.g., “We are partying ”).
Gerunds also use the “-ing” form of a verb, but they function only as nouns (e.g., “I don’t enjoy studying ”).
The present participle of the verb “be” is “being” (e.g., “you are being callous ”). The past participle of “be” is “been.”
The present participle of the verb “lie” is “lying.” The present participles of verbs ending in “ie” are usually formed by replacing “ie” with “y” and adding the suffix “-ing.”
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Prenup is short for prenuptial agreement , a legal contract entered into by a couple before marriage that specifies things like the division of their finances and assets, especially in case the marriage ends, such as through divorce .
The word prenuptial means before marriage.
Prenup is informal but very commonly used, especially in casual contexts.
Every prenup is different based on what the couple wants it to include. Most prenups cover things like which member of the couple is entitled to certain portions of property, inheritance, and savings, or which member is responsible for certain things, such as debt.
The popular opinion about prenups has traditionally been quite negative—many people view them as pessimistic and associate their use with rich celebrities who marry people who aren’t as rich. Plus, no one who’s about to get married likes to admit that there’s a possibility that the marriage might not work out. However, many people consider it good sense to enter into a prenup, and many legal advisors recommend prenups, especially since deciding how to split up assets during a divorce can be extremely strained.
Example: Everyone thought it was strange that we had a prenup, but life is unpredictable.
Where does prenup come from?
While prenup is used as a noun, the word prenuptial is an adjective. It’s composed of the prefix pre- , meaning “before,” and the word nuptial , meaning “of or relating to marriage.”
The word prenup has been used as a shortened form of prenuptial agreement since at least the 1980s. Though the term prenup is relatively new, the concept of marriage contracts has been around for a very long time.
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- prenuptial agreement
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The word prenup is informal, but it’s the most common way of referring to such an agreement outside of formal legal contexts. The popular opinion about prenups has traditionally been negative, but many people view signing a prenup as good sense.
Prenups are proper planning. Not all relationships work out. Prenups are more like insurance. You don't plan to get in an accident, but just in case you do….. — Tune in… (@MalaikaToyi) February 16, 2021
When I was younger I always said I would never sign a prenup. Now that I got some sense, I think it’s necessary — Sweetest Girl (@YoursTrulyAti) February 15, 2021
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A. division of assets B. assignment of rights to physical property C. assignment of responsibility for debt D. all of the above
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Fans are urging her to consider a prenup as her conservatorship battle continues.
In those stories, David accused Susanne of trying to get out of her prenup by claiming that she was disabled and couldn’t work.
Moulding is currently helping a divorcing couple work through the conditions of a prenup they wrote before DOMA was reversed.
A prenup , if they signed one, would clarify matters further and could shield them from the communal-property laws.
Prenup or no, this does not seem like a union headed for a tabloid demise.
The Berlusconis reportedly did not sign a prenup when they married in 1990, 10 years after they met.
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The curious meaning of ‘running up that hill’ by kate bush.
By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University)
‘Running up that Hill’ is one of Kate Bush’s best-known and best-loved songs. The album on which it appeared, Hounds of Love (1985), represented a return to form for Bush after several years of less critically acclaimed (and commercially successful) releases.
But in order to understand the true meaning of ‘Running up that Hill’, it helps to know more about the album on which the song appeared. For Hounds of Love is almost a kind of concept album, and this song chimes thematically with the other tracks on the album. You can watch the video of the song here.
‘Running up that Hill’: meaning
The song is ultimately about how two people in a relationship would view things very differently if they could swap their places around and experience their relationship as the other person.
Kate Bush has said of the song that it is about the fact that men and women cannot understand each other. If they could actually swap their roles around and live their lives as the other person, they would be surprised by how the other person felt. This ability to live as the other half (or one’s other half) really lives would lead to a greater understanding between the sexes, Bush suggested.
But how would such a miracle, this reversal of roles, actually be achieved? It would require some supernatural intervention, and Bush, in ‘Running up That Hill’, pays on the familiar trope of making a deal with the devil. Instead of going to the devil, however, the speaker of the song wishes to make a deal with God, on the basis that a pact with God would be even more powerful than a deal with the devil.
The speaker of the song asks her partner if he wants to feel how she feels. If she could make a deal with God, she says, she would persuade him to swap her and her lover’s places around. Their relationship is depicted as one of hurt and pain, as the reference to a bullet and the image of tearing someone asunder convey. Their relationship is tempestuous, as evidenced by the reference to thunder in their hearts.
There’s a suggestion that the speaker of the poem craves reassurance from her lover, that she wants him to confirm that their relationship is important and worthwhile. Do they ‘matter’? The only way to confirm this truly would be to swap places with the lover and feel what he is feeling – hence the (desired) deal with God.
‘Running up that Hill’: analysis
Bush noted that the original title of the song was not ‘Running up that Hill’ but ‘A Deal with God’, but the record company felt that more religious countries such as Italy, the United States, and Ireland, among others, wouldn’t play the song if it had such a title.
Quite why they would have felt this is hard to discern. After all, the song doesn’t enact the ‘deal with God’, but merely expresses the (vain) desire for such a deal to be possible. And doesn’t every Christian seek to make ‘a deal with God’ every time they pray to him?
Perhaps the word ‘deal’ sounded too much like striking a business deal, and this was perceived as (potentially) blasphemous. Perhaps the record company were simply being over-cautious. At any rate, the song was released as a single under the title ‘Running up that Hill’, but when the track appeared on Hounds of Love , it carried, as subtitle, ‘A Deal with God’.
And Hounds of Love provides an important context for the track. The 1985 album was produced as two ‘suites’: side one of the LP was the ‘Hounds of Love’ side (opening with ‘Running up that Hill’) and side two was a seven-track concept piece, ‘The Ninth Wave’.
The fact that ‘Running up that Hill’ opens the album, and the ‘Hounds of Love’ side or ‘suite’, is suggestive. It sets the tone and the themes for the album that follows, and especially for the opening side, which is dominated by ideas of stormy and volatile passions.
Take that reference to hate for the ones we love, which the speaker of ‘Running up that Hill’ mentions. This is suggestive of the moments of anger which flare out during a heated argument, but which are not indicative of the overall love and affection two people feel for each other most of the time.
Of course, none of this helps to explain the other phrase in the song’s lyrics, which provided the song with its eventual title: ‘Running up that Hill’. What does that refer to? What is the meaning of running up a hill, or the side of a building? The first of these summons the familiar idiom , ‘an uphill struggle’ (sometimes ‘running uphill’), used to describe something that is achieved only with the greatest effort and perseverance.
Could this phrase, then, be an acknowledgment of the fact that long-term relationships are about hard work as much as anything else? They require effort. Interestingly, the subtle shift from running up a hill to running up a building takes us from the realm of the possible (if difficult) into the realm of the impossible.
It really is a fruitless endeavour to try to read our partner’s mind. We can only take what they say to us on trust, or else become suspicious. We can never know for sure what they are thinking (and feeling).
But why, if this is the case, would making such a deal remove the difficulty from this act of hill-running (or abseiling)? Well, if making this deal with God and being able to live as the other person would mean we were able to complete this uphill struggle with, as the song has it, ‘no problems’, then we can deduce one thing in particular.
And what is this one thing? Namely, that trying to read the other person’s mind is the hardest and most energy-consuming part of a relationship for most people. If we were able to live as the other person and feel what our partner feels, we would no longer experience any problems during this uphill journey: what seems impossible (running up a building) would become effortless, thanks to the miraculous knowledge we had acquired through God’s intervention.
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The New Orleans Saints have a new quarterback. Derek Carr is headed to the Big Easy, according to multiple reports .
Carr was available to sign ahead of the official start to the new league year (March 15) since he was released by the Las Vegas Raiders .
Why does this news pertain to the Philadelphia Eagles , you ask? Well, in case you forgot, here’s a reminder that the Birds own the Saints’ second-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft by way of last year’s trade .
And so just like we monitored the status of the 2023 first-round pick that ultimately landed at No. 10 overall, we’ll be closely keeping an eye on how New Orleans fares this season.
The Saints’ 2023 outlook improved by signing Carr. He instantly becomes the best quarterback in the NFC South ... not that that’s saying much. These are the other passers under contract in the division:
Atlanta Falcons — Desmond Ridder, Logan Woodside
Carolina Panthers — Matt Corral
Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Kyle Trask
These teams will undoubtedly add more QB talent. The Falcons own the No. 8 overall pick while the Panthers are right behind at No. 9. One of them could potentially trade up as high as No. 1 overall to select a new signal caller, assuming the Chicago Bears are truly willing to move down.
The Falcons are also set to enter the new league year with the second-most cap space. They have the resources to pay a veteran quarterback if they so desire. Perhaps they could pry Lamar Jackson away from the Baltimore Ravens ?
For now, though, Carr is the top option and it’s not close.
The Saints are hoping the soon-to-be 32-year-old will be able to rebound from the second-worst season of his career (passer rating wise, at least). If Canal Street Chronicles is any indication, their fans seem optimistic about this move:
The Saints have landed their guy and now add him to a talented roster. He joins an offense that has rising stars in WR’s Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed and a current superstar in running back Alvin Kamara. The future of Michael Thomas is unknown, but he has hinted at wanting to stay, if possible. The Saints were an attractive landing spot for Carr because of the familiar faces in the coaching staff. HC Dennis Allen, DC Joe Woods, and DB coach Marcus Johnson all were on the 2014 Raider staff. The Saints also have one of the top defenses in the NFL which will be attractive for any free agent. Carr witnessed firsthand how good the Saints’ defense was this past season after the Raiders came into the dome and left without scoring a point. The Saints offense will have a lot of work to do but adding Carr to the team instantly solves a lot of problems. Getting their QB this early in the offseason is a huge win for the Saints, who can attack different needs through free agency and the draft. The aggressiveness from the Saints front office relied on if they found their QB this offseason, Carr may not be the best QB “available” but he is the one that made the most sense for New Orleans.
The Saints are not true championship contenders with Carr under center. But they are certainly playoff contenders.
In addition to being the best QB in his division, Carr is arguably one of the better players at his position in a relatively weak NFC. How many guys are you definitely taking over him? Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott, for sure. Aaron Rodgers, if he returns ... which seems increasingly unlikely. Geno Smith, if he returns to the NFC and plays like he did last year, which isn’t a given. Matthew Stafford, if he’s healthy, which also isn’t necessarily a given. You can make the case for Kirk Cousins and/or Jared Goff over Carr but he’s more of that ilk. Justin Fields has the potential to be better but doesn’t have the track record to suggest he truly is yet. It’s hard to know what to make of the San Francisco 49ers ’ quarterback situation.
The early guess here is that the Saints finish something like 10-7 in 2023. They were 8-9 last year by using the trio of Andy Dalton, Jameis Winston, and Taysom Hill at quarterback and dealing with a number of key injuries.
The Eagles will hope that my prediction ends up looking foolish as the Saints crater under Carr and send a high second-round selection to Philly.
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