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Brandon Carr: Dallas Cowboys ‘have a ton of talent that nobody knows about’
By Jon Machota
jmachota@dallasnews.com
12:20 pm on May 6, 2014 |

Why should anyone believe this year will be different for the Dallas Cowboys?

Many of the pieces are the same, ranging from the general manager on down to the coaching staff and franchise quarterback. Understandably, four consecutive seasons without a playoff berth makes it difficult for critics to envision the Cowboys getting over the .500 hump in 2014.

Before the Albertsons All-Star Gala last week at the Hilton Anatole, I asked Cowboys tight end Jason Witten and cornerback Brandon Carr what gives them confidence that this year’s group will improve on the 8-8 record they’ve posted each of the previous three seasons.

“We still have guys that are capable of going out there and producing, making plays and representing the star,” Carr said. “We have a ton of talent that nobody knows about but the guys in the locker room.”

Carr didn’t name the players he was referring to, but an educated guess could lead to defenders like Tyrone Crawford, DeVonte Holloman and J.J. Wilcox. All four are between the ages of 23 and 25 and they should step into larger roles this season.

“It’s up to us to get the most out of each other each and every day and the coaches to do the same,” Carr added. “It’s still a learning process. We’re still growing as a team and figuring each other out. I just feel like we have what it takes inside that locker room. It’s up to us to unlock each and everyone’s potential to go out there and execute and win ballgames.”

Witten focused on the slim margin for error in the NFL today, pointing out that 75 percent of games last season were decided on the final drive.

“That’s the league we live in,” the nine-time Pro Bowler said. “You can look at it one way and say we’re three plays away from having 11-12 wins or you can look at it the other way. You believe in the people you have around you that are good enough to go do it, then you just got to go cut it loose. You can’t be bitter or just think that it’s going to happen. This is a results driven league. Nobody’s going to give Peyton Manning anything, either.

“I believe you have to earn it. Obviously, we need to add pieces just like every team needs to do that, but I believe in our core group of guys and that we can overcome that. I understand what fans and people are going to think, but I don’t think that can get in the way of what you’re trying to accomplish.”
 
“We still have guys that are capable of going out there and producing, making plays and representing the star,” Carr said. “We have a ton of talent that nobody knows about but the guys in the locker room.”

:lol

Undiscovered talent, secret sauce...the Covert Cowboys are going to sneak up on the NFC East this year fellas! :towel
 
In the pc while ago Jerry just relayed how Hatcher told him "Crawford is the real deal" and the hillbilly went as far as saying he wouldn't be surprised if he's a perennial allpro so I'm betting he's injured in training camp again
 
:lol

You needn't look any further than this post to see that Jerry is a cancer that trickles right down to the waterboy.

Carr used to be a good player. Look at him now.
 
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Carr didn’t name the players he was referring to, but an educated guess could lead to defenders like Tyrone Crawford, DeVonte Holloman and J.J. Wilcox. All four are between the ages of 23 and 25 and they should step into larger roles this season.


:picard
 
o rly
 
This is a player who's had his bread buttered pretending he's drinking the Kool-Aid.
 
I am still stunned that our idiot braintrust trumpeted out Hatcher's words going out the door that Crawford is a future All Pro. It just blows my mind.

What other team in the NFL would ever ever do this? Really, being dead serious, not hating...it's the most insane thing I have ever heard using some one year wonder turd's commentary to sell some obscure player that nobody who doesn't follow the Cowboys gives two shits about.
 
I am still stunned that our idiot braintrust trumpeted out Hatcher's words going out the door that Crawford is a future All Pro. It just blows my mind.

What other team in the NFL would ever ever do this? Really, being dead serious, not hating...it's the most insane thing I have ever heard using some one year wonder turd's commentary to sell some obscure player that nobody who doesn't follow the Cowboys gives two shits about.

It's really all he has.
 
This is a player who's had his bread buttered pretending he's drinking the Kool-Aid.

I think Carr is a lot like Witten. And Jerry for that matter. Eternal optimists. Not necessarily rooted in reality.
 
I think Carr is a lot like Witten. And Jerry for that matter. Eternal optimists. Not necessarily rooted in reality.

I think all of our players undergo some sort of brainwashing. At least the ones who speak a lot to the press. It is insane.

Stepford players.
 
I think all of our players undergo some sort of brainwashing. At least the ones who speak a lot to the press. It is insane.

Stepford players.
I think they are told what to say and they say it. Like wrestlers giving scripted promos.
 
I think they are told what to say and they say it. Like wrestlers giving scripted promos.

Eh, I think it's the kind of people they are. Some guys are company guys. Some guys are rebellious. Some guys are fiery leaders who don't mind calling others out.

We have very few of the 2nd type, but also very few of the third type.

We have a lot of company men.

And I guess it is probably true that Jerry's environment encourages them to be company men.
 
I'm skeptical, but I also think it's fair to give guys more than a rookie season before making determinations.

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