Twitter: Brandon Carr: 'Boys had bad game plan against Calvin Johnson last year

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I was shocked Carr did not have to go to the critical burn unit after the last time Dallas played Det. I felt bad for him to leave him out on CJ alone was a big mistake. I do think Dallas will have Carr on CJ once again but I fully expect to see Carr getting much needed help.
 

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I agree it was a bad game plan, but for Carr to point the finger like that? Not cool.

Half of the games, you wondered if the DCoor was even watching the game or asleep. The Detroit game was the best(or worst) example. Carr is simply stating the obvious...
 

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Thanks Brandon, this whole time I thought those 329 yards he had were apart of the game plan....

Not sure Brandon Carr is really in any position to point fingers no matter what though. Was that a shot at Ol' Monte?
 

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It's a good thing that he said that when Monte Kiffin was no longer associated with the team.

Oh, wait......
 

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Calvin Johnson, especially in his prime, which I think he might be out of now -- is maybe the only WR I've ever seen in my lifetime that basically was able to take ANY game-plan to stop him -- whether it was double or triple teaming him, and defeat that plan simply by running faster than anyone else and jumping higher than anyone else.
 

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Calvin Johnson, especially in his prime, which I think he might be out of now -- is maybe the only WR I've ever seen in my lifetime that basically was able to take ANY game-plan to stop him -- whether it was double or triple teaming him, and defeat that plan simply by running faster than anyone else and jumping higher than anyone else.

Randy Moss?
 

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Calvin Johnson, especially in his prime, which I think he might be out of now -- is maybe the only WR I've ever seen in my lifetime that basically was able to take ANY game-plan to stop him -- whether it was double or triple teaming him, and defeat that plan simply by running faster than anyone else and jumping higher than anyone else.

I believe that's called doing the "Randy Moss".
 

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Yes, so brave and honorable. I hope Carr was compensated with a fat contract....
 

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Half of the games, you wondered if the DCoor was even watching the game or asleep. The Detroit game was the best(or worst) example. Carr is simply stating the obvious...

Don't blame Gampy Kiffin. It wasn't his fault naptimes coincided with game times.
 

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Carr was playing pretty darn well last year before that game. After that all of his confidence went out the window. Wasn't his fault.
 

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CJ will make his catches but Dallas must limit him in YAC, last time Dallas failed and he went of for 328.
 

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Calvin Johnson, especially in his prime, which I think he might be out of now -- is maybe the only WR I've ever seen in my lifetime that basically was able to take ANY game-plan to stop him -- whether it was double or triple teaming him, and defeat that plan simply by running faster than anyone else and jumping higher than anyone else.

Sorry, but Moss is number 1 in that regard
 
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