Carr not pleased with performance in loss

Carr not pleased with performance in loss

Published Oct. 14, 2012 7:11 p.m. ET

Brandon Carr says he's done talking for a while.
The starting cornerback who signed a five-year, $50.1 million deal with the Cowboys in March has been unhappy with his play the last two games against a couple of the league's top wide receivers — Chicago's Brandon Marshall and Baltimore's Anquan Boldin.
"Honestly, I just feel like it's time to do less talking and more just doing," Carr said after Sunday's 31-29 loss to the Ravens. "I probably won't be seeing y'all for a month maybe with interviews and everything and I just have to get back into the garage and working on this Carr again. In my opinion, there's no more need to talk, just go out there and show what you can do. That's what got me to this point and that's what I'm going to have to get back to."
Despite being frustrated by the Cowboys' third loss of the season and his own performance, Carr said the Cowboys are getting close to turning the corner.
"We just have some more work to do," Carr said. "It's just going to take some more games like this to actually show to ourselves that we can do it, we can hang with the best of them in this league. We feel like that we have something special here and we just have to keep working at it and once we turn that corner, we're going to be scary. That's the positive about it today."
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