DCFanatic Radio - Bobby Carpenter Podcast
Great show today with Grizz from Bloggintheboys.com and Shango from TheDallasCowboyShow.com. We talked about the Cowboys schedule that came out yesterday and gave our predictions for the Cowboys record in 2008.
Here's the interview with Bobby..
Bobby Carpenter Interview
You have to love his attitude because he is staying focused and just waiting to pounce on an opportunity to increase his playing time in the defense.
We also touched on the Pacman soap opera and finished up the show with some draft talk. You guys can listen to the complete podcast at the top right corner on the MyLiveShow player.
Hope you guys enjoyed the show and we will be back next week talking draft which is fast approaching.











Dude awesome interview, dead on with your questions. All I can say is keep up the great job. Wow, the draft is 11 days away.
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first off, outstanding in-depth interview DCfanatic with bobby Carpenter. I was always hoping Dallas would draft him after the Texas/Ohio State game three years ago when I thought he was thee best player on the field that day. I know some think he was drafted only because Bobby's father played under Bill, that's total nonsense. If Bobby could only get a chance to get actual playing time, practice is just that, practice, you cant take anything from that without playing in actual games,hopefully they get him in there in some situations this year. The show was great, as usual, Grizz, Shango and yourself do a great job breaking things down, but Shango's got the Jerry Jones tunnel vision going on today with regards to McFadden, I have to disagree with doing whatever it takes to move up to draft McFadden even if he slips by the Jets at six, which I highly doubt will happen or even past the Raiders at four, Davis is running the show there so would anyone be surprised what that guy does in the draft... what's best for Dallas is to stay put and secure two top players in the first round, running back or Corner, which ever is rated higher in their draft order on the cowboy draft board, or trade one for a established Receiver, Roy Williams preferably
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