HENDERSON, Nev. -- The Las Vegas Raiders' final possession in their last game of their first playoff appearance in five years was a microcosm of quarterback Derek Carr's eight-year career.
That's a lot of numbers and years to digest, right? Exactly.
Because when you try to break down the most polarizing player in franchise history -- his fans adore him; his detractors abhor him -- and what his future with the Raiders might hold, well, it's easy to get lost in the numbers.
Because on one hand there's the career-best 4,804 passing yards this season, the NFL-record six walk-off wins, the 30 career game-winning drives and the countless built-in reasons why the deck has always been stacked against him, from lack of a true No.