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Carpenter Just Wants A Chance
Posted by rphillips at 8/2/2008 8:28 PM CDT on truebluefanclub.com


[FONT=verdana,geneva]Back home (where I hear it's 105 degrees) our Cowboys TV department at Valley Ranch is located adjacent to the team weight room. There's always a better than 50 percent chance you'll see linebacker Bobby Carpenter in there working out, whether it's in the dog days of June or the middle of November.[/FONT]
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[FONT=verdana,geneva]Carpenter is one of Wade Phillips' most committed players. Given his work ethic, you can understand his disappointment about not consistently cracking the defensive rotation in his first two seasons. His odds have gotten longer this year with Bradie James and Zach Thomas entrenched as starters and Kevin Burnett valued in nickel packages because of his coverage ability.[/FONT]
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Carpenter, who had a terrific morning practice, spoke afterward about his role and the off-season trade rumors that never materialized.


"It's something that if it had happened I wouldn't have considered it the worst thing in the world, but I want to try to make it work here," he said. "I was drafted here in the first round. I probably haven't lived up to a lot of people's expectations and even my own as well, whether that's through opportunity or whatever that remains to be seen. But I hope I'll be given a chance so I can go in there and play."


Carpenter wants to prove he was worth his first-round status in 2006, but that will only happen through opportunity. He's been moved to all four linebacker spots at some point over the past two seasons but said he's feeling comfortable at Thomas' weak inside spot, where he's able to flow to the ball and make tackles.


"He was in a 3-4 to start with when he came in and they put him at outside backer and he's not really a 3-4 outside backer in my opinion," Phillips said. "He can play it, but I don't think he's going to be an outstanding outside backer in the 3-4. I think inside was what he needed to play and I think he's coming along."
-Rob
 
I gotta believe that this kid can play. Big time player at OS, has all the tools. Seems to have his head on straight too.

When he has played (seattle game) seemed to me he had a helluva game. I'm really going to keep my eye on him during preseason and see what he can do.
 
Glad to see Carpenter doing well. I confess I was disappointed when he was drafted, but I'll be happy if his play shows he was well worth it.

;)
 
Like this kid alot, liking this whole team more and more.

I just realized how happy I am that football is back.
 
Sounds as if he will get some of Zach's snaps during the year esp if Zach gets nicked up. Then maybe inherit that position either next year or the next. If he can play the Will at a high level in 2010 and backup reliably until then he's definitely not a bust.
 
Moving Carpenter around constantly was what really hurt him. you can do that with some players but not with others.
 
Considering he has 3 years left on his contract, I'm glad he's improving.
 
I hope they give Carp some playing time and let Zack rest some. We will probably need both ready to go full speed in January.
 
CowboyWay;2172408 said:
I gotta believe that this kid can play. Big time player at OS, has all the tools. Seems to have his head on straight too.

When he has played (seattle game) seemed to me he had a helluva game. I'm really going to keep my eye on him during preseason and see what he can do.

I still remember Carp playing really well at the end of the 06 season. He played well down the stretch and against seattle. I think we have a player and I'm pulling for him.
 
I hope he gets a lot of playing time in the pre-season games.
 
Cbz40;2172402 said:
"He was in a 3-4 to start with when he came in and they put him at outside backer and he's not really a 3-4 outside backer in my opinion," Phillips said. "He can play it, but I don't think he's going to be an outstanding outside backer in the 3-4. I think inside was what he needed to play and I think he's coming along."
-Rob
Ain't that somethin'.
 
I think there are a lot of 4-3 teams that he would start for because he is better suited for that type of defense.
 

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