Yup. He & the cowboys are ready to "take over the league"
Color me scared....
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They're the Jets of the NFC. Minus the somewhat recent playoff wins and plus a bunch of jersey sales, fans and revenue. In Dallas, the owner and geenyous GM leads with his mouth. In NY, it's the head coach. Otherwise, they're the same - headline whores who run their mouths and crap all over themselves on their way to a mediocre record.
Rex earlier this week, "I'm going to be honest with you. I'm not so sure there would be too many people that want to want to play us. And that's the truth"
Both teams ratchet up the blather this time of year.
While it’s a nice mindset, Carr is coming off a horrid season in which he gave up 62 catches, which ranked third-worst among NFL defensive backs.
It's all running of the mouth until December and the real teams show up...
I'm not so sure there would be too many people that want to want to play us. And that's the truth"
"We're nobody's underdog" - Mike McCarthy
who is brandon carr
"I’m dead serious, man. I’ve been playing this game for six years now, and I’m just ready to make that jump and become that shutdown corner.”
$10 million a year and now he's ready to make the jump. ****ing moron.
That's who Brandon Carr is.
Every player in the NFL should be wanting his (or her, someday?) team to take over the league. That said, F*** the Cowboys.
Do or do not. There is no I'm just ready to do something and become something.
amen Doc!
Do or do not. There is no I'm just ready to do something and become something.
That is true. But I'm sure that sentiment motivates every player in the league. He just needs to keep it in the locker room.
Except the sentiment is diminished when he precedes the statement by saying, "I’ve been playing this game for six years now..."
A.J. Hawk sucks has been playing the game for 8 years now, maybe he's finally ready to take over?
He has to say he's thinking about taking over first. You can't do anything until you take it public.
He'll only be able to get YO off in between plays. He's no speed merchant.
This is the time of the year that players declare how good they or their team will be. Reference the Philly dream team. The smart players zip their lip and let their play do the talking. I will let you decide which side of the fence Carr is on. After all there is a reason the Cowboys can't get past 8-8.
Carr was an above average player with KC but Dallas is where free agents go to die. It's like playing there for big money is more important than winning. Carr was terrible last year.