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WoodysGirl
09-11-2012, 10:51 AM
Clarence Hill

So naturally he wanted to come out in the opener against the Giants and let the league know there was new sheriff in the Cowboys secondary and things will be a different in 2012.

“For me it was like a first impression,” Carr said. “The first time playing a full 60 minutes, first time playing together as a team. Playing for wins and losses, playing against the defending Super Bowl champions. For me, it’s a first impression to let the division know that I’m here, that the Cowboys defense and the Cowboys team is here 2012 and we’re ready to play.”

Now they have sights turned to the Seattle Seahawks and mobile rookie quarterback Russell Wilson in what is one of the league’s toughest road stadiums.

“Man, another hostile environment, another tough opponent that can get the ball down field,” Carr said. “I think the guys are ready for Week 2 and ready to show again that Week 1 wasn’t a fluke. We got to carry on the momentum from last week, continue to show our presence on the field and be dominant.”

Carr said the Cowboys are already wary of Wilson who doesn’t play like a rookie.

Read more here: http://sportsblogs.star-telegram.com/cowboys/2012/09/carr-it-was-important-for-him-to-make-a-good-first-impression-now-its-time-to-build-on-it-vs-seattle.html

Rynie
09-11-2012, 11:19 AM
Uh Oh. Brandon Carr said himself that this would be a tough game. I guess all the experts on the 'zone were wrong.

Doomsday101
09-11-2012, 11:22 AM
Uh Oh. Brandon Carr said himself that this would be a tough game. I guess all the experts on the 'zone were wrong.

Players have to believe every game is a tough game. There are paid professionals on the other sideline capable of making plays. If Cowboys take them lightly they will be kicking themselves for doing it.

CrazyCowboy
09-11-2012, 11:25 AM
Clarence Hill

So naturally he wanted to come out in the opener against the Giants and let the league know there was new sheriff in the Cowboys secondary and things will be a different in 2012.

“For me it was like a first impression,” Carr said. “The first time playing a full 60 minutes, first time playing together as a team. Playing for wins and losses, playing against the defending Super Bowl champions. For me, it’s a first impression to let the division know that I’m here, that the Cowboys defense and the Cowboys team is here 2012 and we’re ready to play.”

Now they have sights turned to the Seattle Seahawks and mobile rookie quarterback Russell Wilson in what is one of the league’s toughest road stadiums.

“Man, another hostile environment, another tough opponent that can get the ball down field,” Carr said. “I think the guys are ready for Week 2 and ready to show again that Week 1 wasn’t a fluke. We got to carry on the momentum from last week, continue to show our presence on the field and be dominant.”

Carr said the Cowboys are already wary of Wilson who doesn’t play like a rookie.

Read more here: http://sportsblogs.star-telegram.com/cowboys/2012/09/carr-it-was-important-for-him-to-make-a-good-first-impression-now-its-time-to-build-on-it-vs-seattle.html

Brandon Carr is like a breathe of fresh air for us Cowboy fans! :starspin

Rynie
09-11-2012, 11:38 AM
Players have to believe every game is a tough game. There are paid professionals on the other sideline capable of making plays. If Cowboys take them lightly they will be kicking themselves for doing it.
I know. It's a good things fans don't run the F.O.

CowboysYanksLakers
09-11-2012, 11:13 PM
This game won't be a cakewalk...