News: DMN: Cowboys CB Brandon Carr talks about Odell Beckham’s catch. Sort of.

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"When told he now knows how former Cowboys cornerback Everson Walls must have felt after The Catch by San Francisco’s Dwight Clark’s catch in the 1982 NFC Championship Game, Carr good naturedly cut things off."

And some of these idiots in the media wonder why some players don't want to talk to them? Whoever made that comment to Carr deserved a swift smack to the side of their head. What a ridiculous comment, and comparison, to make.
 
“That’s the past. We won the game. That’s the objective. In this league if you play long enough, you’re on both sides of the fence. You’re making plays, you get plays made on you. You’ve got to keep battling."

Great response.
 
"When told he now knows how former Cowboys cornerback Everson Walls must have felt after The Catch by San Francisco’s Dwight Clark’s catch in the 1982 NFC Championship Game, Carr good naturedly cut things off."

And some of these idiots in the media wonder why some players don't want to talk to them? Whoever made that comment to Carr deserved a swift smack to the side of their head. What a ridiculous comment, and comparison, to make.

Marshawn is a smart man
 
When's Carr going to get on the right side of the fence?

His overtime INT against Pitt a little while back was pretty clutch. He also had the game clinching pick-6 in last year's opener against NY. And there was also a pretty significant INT against the Bengals last year, which flipped the momentum in what ended up being a big win. Oh and I also remember an INT in the end zone in the game we won in Philly last year, which pretty much ended any chance of them coming back.

And that's literally just off the top of my head.

Yes, Carr has had his struggles but let's not act like he's been a complete bum here.
 
His overtime INT against Pitt a little while back was pretty clutch. He also had the game clinching pick-6 in last year's opener against NY. And there was also a pretty significant INT against the Bengals last year, which flipped the momentum in what ended up being a big win. Oh and I also remember an INT in the end zone in the game we won in Philly last year, which pretty much ended any chance of them coming back.

And that's literally just off the top of my head.

Yes, Carr has had his struggles but let's not act like he's been a complete bum here.

All true all good. Worth his check and consistent? Nope.
 
Second-highest yards allowed in a single-game, and now, posterized for eternity.

Boy, he's had a couple of great years.

Why can't this team find an effective corner duo? We've had some good/decent corners over the years, but I can't recall an amazing tandem.

Carr certainly doesn't qualify.
 
1st half: Beckham 8 catches, 125 yds, 2 TD

2nd half: Beckham 2 catches, 21 yds, 1 Loss

Cowboys defenders and blockers do this thing where when they take you down or hit you on the way down they just get over you and drop their body weight on your upper torso. It has to effect of driving the oppositions face into the ground and whiplashing it a bit or just smooshing it into the ground.

It's got to hurt like hell because when Free did it to Bennett in the seattle game it really really pissed him off and it straight took Beckham out of the game.
 
Carr really did fall off after the detroit game. He is right on one thing. this is the NFL and you gonna conistently be beat. (vise versa)
 
10 catches. 146 yards. 2 touchdowns.

I love it when our defenders take players out of the game.
 
Carr has been involved in some of the most embarrassing cornerback play I've ever seen. Tops Newman's worst days easily.

The fact that we're paying him top money is ridiculous.
 

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