Can Bobby Carpenter remove his bust tag?

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Can Bobby Carpenter remove his bust tag?
By Eric Edholm
Pro Football Weekly

Bobby Carpenter is on the clock and already is considered a bust. He was drafted in the first round of 2006 and has only one career start, none since his rookie season. He is not projected to start this season with the addition of Keith Brooking but could get a chance to compete more on defense than he has since he joined the Cowboys.

Carpenter is slated to fill the spot vacated by Kevin Burnett, who left Dallas for the Chargers. Burnett was the Cowboys’ nickel linebacker last season and was considered by some to be the team’s 12th starter. The fact that the Cowboys let Burnett walk without too big a fight could be construed by some as a vote of confidence for Carpenter, but the flip side is that the team spent two draft picks on linebackers who will be trying to wrestle that nickel job away from Carpenter.

Third-rounder Jason Williams, the team’s top draft pick, is an athletic freak who runs the 40-yard dash in the 4.4-second range. But he also is not expected to jump right in and make a huge impact on defense after playing his college career at Western Illinois. The other rookie option would be Stephen Hodge, who is converting from college safety. He’s big and can hit but might not be ready to make the adjustment this season.

Carpenter has worked hard this offseason to get leaner, losing five pounds, with the idea that he would have to turn and run with a lot of tight ends in this projected role. In fact, Carpenter said he has worked out with Tony Romo and Jason Witten — a player he often goes up against in practice — this offseason to work on his footwork and change-of-direction skills.

In college, he was a pass rusher who did his best work going forward, but he hasn’t shown the ability to take on fullbacks, tackles and guards in the hole in the pros. And unless that changes, he probably won’t kick Brooking out of a starting role.

“[Carpenter] knows, and we know, it’s the time now for him to come through,” head coach Wade Phillips said in June. “Whether it’s us giving him more opportunity or not, the past is the past and we are going forward. I think Bobby is looking forward to this season, and we are, too, as far as him being able to play and contribute a lot more.”
 

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Jon88;2849796 said:
If he stops playing like a girl.

But wouldn't he have to cut his hair for that to happen? You can't get rid of a trademark like that stupid pony tail.

And really, is he a bust? He's done alright for himself on ESPN First Take. I mean it takes a lot of talent to be on that show, just look at Skip Bayless.
 

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Welcome to like, two weeks ago. We already had a discussion where he is now known as Bobby Carpenbust.
 

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I had never heard of a "finesse linebacker" until Bobby Carpenter.

No, he can't remove the bust tag. Don't be silly.
 

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couple well edited show moments and people wrote off a player as soft, a player that has shown flashes.

all bow to the media gods!

I hope he wrecks shop, and then gets a mega deal with another team, I wouldn't want to play for these fans.
 

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Carpenter will probably get to move on after this year and sign with a team that plays a 4-3. He will probably have a good career there as a solid, but not stand-out player.
 

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Nav22;2850097 said:
I had never heard of a "finesse linebacker" until Bobby Carpenter.

No, he can't remove the bust tag. Don't be silly.

That is the worst tag to be labeled as a football player, it is even worst as an NFL linebacker.
 

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1st he has to earn the job. I don't think it is a given that he will. I would like to think we could get some use out of Carpenter given that he was a 1st rd pick but he has to show something. At this point I would not rule out one of the rookies to take the role as the nickel backer
 

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Four;2850108 said:
couple well edited show moments and people wrote off a player as soft, a player that has shown flashes.

all bow to the media gods!

Yeah,.. damn them for airing those preseason games where he absolutely sucked against other teams training squad players.

:laugh2:
 
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