WoodysGirl
04-29-2012, 11:15 PM
April 29, 2012
Brandon Carr admitted Sunday that he had to be broken in when he first arrived to workouts with the Cowboys. The 25-year-old, who spent the last four seasons in Kansas City, didn't know what to expect from his new teammates and coaches.
After all, according to Carr, the Cowboys are different than most teams when it comes to preparing for the upcoming season.
"I was just surprised coming into this whole process of being a free agent and meeting with the Cowboys that a lot of the guys stay here and workout," Carr said after an NFL Play 60 fitness event in North Dallas. "That's something you don't really see with a lot of teams, guys staying for the off-season when they could be out traveling to other cities and other states. The guys are here and getting it in."
Read more: http://www.foxsportssouthwest.com/04/29/12/Cowboys-CB-Carr-adjusting-to-role-with-t/landing_cowboys.html?blockID=720075&feedID=4680
Brandon Carr admitted Sunday that he had to be broken in when he first arrived to workouts with the Cowboys. The 25-year-old, who spent the last four seasons in Kansas City, didn't know what to expect from his new teammates and coaches.
After all, according to Carr, the Cowboys are different than most teams when it comes to preparing for the upcoming season.
"I was just surprised coming into this whole process of being a free agent and meeting with the Cowboys that a lot of the guys stay here and workout," Carr said after an NFL Play 60 fitness event in North Dallas. "That's something you don't really see with a lot of teams, guys staying for the off-season when they could be out traveling to other cities and other states. The guys are here and getting it in."
Read more: http://www.foxsportssouthwest.com/04/29/12/Cowboys-CB-Carr-adjusting-to-role-with-t/landing_cowboys.html?blockID=720075&feedID=4680