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03-24-2013, 01:08 PM | #15 |
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It’s been a little over a year since Brandon Carr left the Chiefs to sign with the Cowboys in free agency.
That’s a year on the field, a year of dealing with the scrutiny of being a Cowboy, a year of ingratiating himself within the Dallas community. Now that he’s spent a sufficient amount of Dallas, how different is it being a Cowboy than a Chief? “Let’s see, what’s the politically right answer?” Carr said, giving a small laugh. He spoke after Saturday’s “Men Against Abuse” rally at City Hall. “No offense, but Dallas, it’s the Big D. This is it right here. “I love that because it gives me the opportunity where I have the platform to do anything in the community and this is Phase One for what I have planned for reaching out and giving back to my community. Between Dallas and Kansas City it’s night and day. It’s a bigger city, a bigger market.” Carr said his offseason was busy with appearances and community outreach, but he would really start focusing on next year in May when the rookies come in and OTAs commence. As for who his new teammates will be, Carr didn’t have much of an opinion. “I watched a little bit of the combine,” Carr said. “I try to stay abreast of all the guys that are coming out but that’s something that, when they draft a guy, whoever they bring in, it’s fine with me.” Interestingly enough, Carr, who went to Division II Grand Valley State, wasn’t invited to the combine. His only pre-draft exploits were a Division II All-Star game in Kingsville,Texas. http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/20...ght-here.html/ |
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