ARTICLE: Carpenter Ready for Fresh Start

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On the day he was dealt to the Rams in a swap of former first round picks, linebacker Bobby Carpenter couldn’t help but view the trade as a new start for his football career.

The Rams officially traded offensive tackle Alex Barron (the 19th pick in the 2005 Draft) to Dallas for Carpenter (the 18th pick in the 2006 Draft) on Monday afternoon, giving both players a chance for a new beginning in their new cities.

“I think it’s going to be a fresh start,” Carpenter said Monday afternoon. “Coming to a new organization and it’s a really young group of guys, it’s an energetic group and the coaches are very passionate. Just being in the building today, there was a ton of energy. Just coming up here, it’s a totally different feel and everybody is very positive.”

The new beginning works on a number of levels for Carpenter, who many believe was never quite a fit for the defensive schemes being run in Dallas.

The Cowboys run a base 3-4 defense that asks much of their outside linebackers in terms of rushing the passer and the inside ‘backers in terms of stopping the run. Carpenter was asked to play inside in that scheme after being projected mostly as an outside linebacker entering the draft.

As such, he started only a handful of games and finished with 66 tackles, 3.5 sacks and two passes defended. He got the most playing time of his career in 2009 when he put up 48 tackles, two sacks and a pass defended working mostly in sub packages that asked him to do a lot in coverage.

“They have had a good team for a number of years,” Carpenter said. “It’s just been tough to get on the field. They have had some coaching changes. I am excited to come up here. I did a tremendous amount of work on second and third down last year and doing some pass coverage and blitzing. I should be able to work in the scheme.”

For the Rams, Carpenter will get his first chance in the league to play in a more traditional 4-3 defense that he played in while at Ohio State. There, Carpenter was a force in posting 14.5 sacks along with 191 career tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss and three interceptions.

In coach Steve Spagnuolo’s defense, linebackers are asked to do a variety of different things, something Carpenter believes he brings to the table.

“Hopefully a fast, aggressive, rangy guy,” Carpenter said. “I think I have a lot of athletic ability I can bring to the team and that’s something coach Spags loves. I think I kind of fit that role.”

One of the tasks in that role, whether he ends up playing on the weak side or the strong side (James Laurinaitis is entrenched in the middle), is covering tight ends.

Carpenter did plenty of that in Dallas last year and says the time he spent covering All Pro Jason Witten was beneficial to him.

And if the adjustment to the new defense proves difficult at times, Carpenter will have plenty of shoulders to lean on and brains to pick. The Rams now boast four Ohio State linebackers in Carpenter, Laurinaitis, Larry Grant and Na’il Diggs. There’s a reasonable chance three former Buckeyes could form the starting trio at linebacker.

“That’s definitely kind of an anomaly there in the NFL to have four guys in a position group all from the same school,” Carpenter said. “It’s going to be great to come in there and play with those guys. We have a talented group of linebackers so it’s going to be exciting.”

On Monday morning, Carpenter paid his first visit to his new football home and came away impressed with what he saw. Most of that time, Carpenter spent meeting with the coaches and getting a general grasp on the scheme and what will be expected of him in St. Louis.

“I sat down with some of the guys today to get the overall general scheme,” Carpenter said. “I think obviously I’ll probably play somewhere on the outside whether it’s strong or weak that is still to be determined. It kind of depends on how I fill into the scheme. We’ll see how I can do and where I can play.”

In meeting his coaches and teammates, Carpenter couldn’t help but feel he wasn’t the only one working on a fresh start.

“I think it’s going to be a great opportunity to come here,” Carpenter said. “They have got some great defensive minds and really a young team. I think it’s going to be very enthusiastic, a lot of energy and I think we are looking to hopefully accomplish some good things this year… it’s something I was not necessarily taken aback by but it was refreshing to see that.”

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Doomsday101;3398115 said:
“They have had a good team for a number of years,” Carpenter said. “It’s just been tough to get on the field. They have had some coaching changes.

So is this a veiled excuse for his complete failure to seize the opportunity presented to him in the 2007 preseason? Sounds like it.
 

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Carpenter has been a class act since he was drafted, on and off the field, never complained, just worked hard and done everything what was asked of him. Things didn't work out here for him, but I wish him all the best, hope it works out for him in St Louis in a 4-3 scheme where I think he'll fit perfectly.
 

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The Quest for Six;3398234 said:
Carpenter has been a class act since he was drafted, on and off the field, never complained, just worked hard and done everything what was asked of him. Things didn't work out here for him, but I wish him all the best, hope it works out for him in St Louis in a 4-3 scheme where I think he'll fit perfectly.
For all we can confirm he was a class act. I still recall rumors he was the Owens "snitch".
 

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The Quest for Six;3398234 said:
Carpenter has been a class act since he was drafted, on and off the field, never complained, just worked hard and done everything what was asked of him. Things didn't work out here for him, but I wish him all the best, hope it works out for him in St Louis in a 4-3 scheme where I think he'll fit perfectly.


Time will tell. I still think he lacks the speed for the LB position outside.
 

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Alexander;3398299 said:
For all we can confirm he was a class act. I still recall rumors he was the Owens "snitch".


If true, He should be considered an even better teammate.

I wish he would have come right out and said it, I imagine he was a source of some of that stuff, he is one of romos closest friends. And obviously that lunatic was driving romo and the rest of the guys crazy behind close doors.

I hope he does come out and say at some point it was him.

and carpenter was on with galloway yesterday and made no excuses and complimented the coaches here.
 

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Alexander;3398299 said:
For all we can confirm he was a class act. I still recall rumors he was the Owens "snitch".

i recall rumors saying e. williams and irvin raped some lady.
 

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Alexander;3398299 said:
For all we can confirm he was a class act. I still recall rumors he was the Owens "snitch".

I'll be sure and repay him when I cast my pro bowl vote. That's big time, there.
 

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Alexander;3398299 said:
For all we can confirm he was a class act. I still recall rumors he was the Owens "snitch".

Hos, as I recall, has been pretty adament (probably spelled wrong) that Bobby wasn't the snitch and that it was Brad Johnson and that he heard that through his team source.


I wish Bobby well. I hope he is able to do something in St. Louis that makes his career worthwhile.
 

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Too bad it didn't work out here. I remember Carpenter being referred to as a safe pick on draft day, which gave me a bad feeling. I couldn't help but wonder if Parcells had only drafted him because he knew his father (probably not). Despite all of that, I still had hopes that the light would come on and Bobby would pan out. It just never happened. I wish him well.
 

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I wanted the Carp on draft day and he showed some good things as a Cowboy. He actually played pretty well in coverage last year. I hope the new guys show a little more. Again I was never worried about him in edge rushing or in coverage, but he got overpowered as a MLB in the power runs.

Scheme-wise a poor round 1 pick. Thanks BP. Keep doing what you do b/c the Fish are still terrible.

BP=old roster, high paid, non athletic, tough mentally, slow, old school

I hope Fish fans like what they see.
:laugh1:
 

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sadams;3399022 said:
I wanted the Carp on draft day and he showed some good things as a Cowboy. He actually played pretty well in coverage last year. I hope the new guys show a little more. Again I was never worried about him in edge rushing or in coverage, but he got overpowered as a MLB in the power runs.

Scheme-wise a poor round 1 pick. Thanks BP. Keep doing what you do b/c the Fish are still terrible.

BP=old roster, high paid, non athletic, tough mentally, slow, old school

I hope Fish fans like what they see.
:laugh1:
Dude couldn't edge rush to save his life. Just didn't have the agility for it.
 

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The problem with Bobby is that he doesnt like contact. We all have seen the types in High School, the guy that talks **** in the lockerroom and yells "put some more plates on the bar" for his benchpress drills, ect....

The problem is game day comes around and at halftime the guy's jersey doesnt have a drop of dirt on it. When there is a pile up, the guy is always standing there looking down at the pile (just like Barbie in some games).


Some guys just dont have the balls to be physical, ala the saying "looks like Tarzen, but plays like Jane".


That is and always will be Carpenter's biggest problem.
 

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Good luck Bobby.

Oh, just FYI.

That big arch by the Mississippi is not the worlds biggest McDonalds sign. :)
 

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Beast_from_East;3399086 said:
The problem with Bobby is that he doesnt like contact. We all have seen the types in High School, the guy that talks **** in the lockerroom and yells "put some more plates on the bar" for his benchpress drills, ect....

The problem is game day comes around and at halftime the guy's jersey doesnt have a drop of dirt on it. When there is a pile up, the guy is always standing there looking down at the pile (just like Barbie in some games).


Some guys just dont have the balls to be physical, ala the saying "looks like Tarzen, but plays like Jane".


That is and always will be Carpenter's biggest problem.

Barbie Carpenter. All hat, no cattle.
 
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