Dallas Cowboys cornerback Brandon Carr, who had a front row seat to New York Giants‘ Odell Beckham Jr’s incredible catch, is tired of talking about it.
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The Dallas Cowboys got a big win on the road against the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football, in what was a close game. Despite the Cowboys getting the win, the Giants had the play of the night when rookie wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr made an incredible leaping, back-bending one-handed grab for a touchdown.
The Cowboys player defending Beckham on that play was cornerback Brandon Carr. Since it was certainly the most talked about play of the game, Carr has been asked about it repeatedly, and he is tired of it.
“I don’t really know, I guess surprised would be the word,” Carr said, via the Dallas Morning News. “It was a great catch.”
Carr added: “It was a good catch. I’m not going to keep talking about one play.”
The Dallas Morning News also adds an interesting anecdote about a reporter walking up to ask Carr about the Beckham catch after he had already addressed it.
"A reporter who wasn’t around for Carr’s original response later asked if he had talked about the Beckham grab.“Yeah,” Carr said, “like 10 times.”"
Unfortunately that is part of being on the wrong end of an incredible play. I’d say if you don’t want to be repeatedly asked about the same play, don’t allow it to happen, but there is no way Beckham should’ve caught that football, but he did.
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