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OXNARD, Calif. — Brandon Carr knows he is the high-priced cornerback for a Dallas defense that tied a franchise low for interceptions in his first year with the Cowboys.
He understands Dallas changed everything but the players on defense, replacing coaches, switching schemes and putting a stronger emphasis on turnovers.
Carr’s cool with it — as in calm and seemingly confident.
“I mean, it’s Year 6,” said Carr, who started all 80 games in his first five NFL seasons. “You don’t get no younger. You don’t get these years back. So hopefully this will be the year that ...
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