Florida State CB Tony Carter Interview

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Shared on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 15:57

This week, Tailgate365 had the pleasure of interviewing Florida State Seminole corner back Tony Carter as he anxiously awaits the upcoming NFL draft. Many draft sites peg Tony as a quality corner and could be a real sleeper in the draft.

TG365 - Where are you working out and who are some of the players you are training with?

TC - I'm working out in Orlando, FL with Tom Shaw. Some of the other
players I'm training with are Derrick Williams from Penn State, Shawn
Nelson from Southern Miss, some of my teammates from FSU (Drew
Weatherford, Kenny Ingram, Toddrick Verdell), a few guys from Oregon
State (corner back Keenan Lewis, Brandon Hughes) and a corner back from
Cincinnati (Deangelo Smith).

TG365 - What are your workout numbers?

TC - My workout numbers are a low 4.3 in the 40.... 36 inch vertical jump.
10.3 on the broad jump, and time will tell it all on the other
drills...

TG365 - Who was the best player you faced in your career?

TC - I've faced a few good players, so it's hard to just pick out one guy but
if I had to choose one I would say Matt Ryan was the best player I've ever
faced.

TG365 - How much of an honor was it to be named All ACC Second Team?

TC - I must say it's a blessing to be named a part of the all ACC team. I feel
a lot of good players played in the conference this year.

TG365 - What will be the biggest adjustment going from the ACC to the NFL?

TC - The biggest adjustment to me from college to the NFL is the lifestyle. In
college you have people telling you what to do and when to do and now
it's pretty much you on your own with more responsibilities.

TG365 - During your time at Florida State, what was your most memorable game, and why?

TC - I would have to say a moment that will always be close to me is my 1st
game as a red shirt freshman. It was my 1st start and we were playing one
of our rivals Miami. Yes the Canes...and we had lost to them 4 times
straight. It was a Monday night and the entire world was watching. There
was talent all over the field and I was nervous but at the same time ready
to show the nation who I was. To make a long story short, I played a
great game and was defensive player of the game. Not to mention we came
out with a win.

TG365 - When you were growing up, what NFL team did you dream of playing for?

TC - Growing up Jerry Rice was my favorite player and the 49ers was his team
so I wanted to play for them.

TG365 - We all want to know, are you a gamer? If so, what console and what do you play most?

TC - I play a little bit, I'm a PS3 guy. Of course I play sports games but I
love NBA 2k9. I'm known for giving whoopings out.

TG365 - Who was your biggest influence while growing up?

TC - Growing up I was raised by my grandma and mom, but my grandma was the
lady who taught me almost everything about life and how to become a good
man. She's my girl and everything I do I think if this is something
she would want for her grandson to do.

TG365 - And now we want to give you a chance to brag a little with a simple question. Tony Carter, why are you so awesome?

TC - Why me ....TONY CARTER?!? I feel like I can make players better on the
field. I've always been a winner and will continue to improve everyday.
I'm a guy who loves to listen and learn. Off the field I am a man who
treats people with respect. Need I say more ... lol

Thanks again to Tony for taking time out of his schedule to talk, we will be following him through the draft and his rookie season closely!

Here is a link to the original posting, I just did not want to go all Jonah on your asses

Comments

rabbmasterflash's picture
Submitted by rabbmasterflash on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 16:06
I have no idea why it is marked NSFW lol
MikeTheKnife's picture
Submitted by MikeTheKnife on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 16:08
Oh shit, it's turning into a Clanarchy Top 7fest
sjam613's picture
Submitted by sjam613 on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 16:11
Wow great interview!
rabbmasterflash's picture
Submitted by rabbmasterflash on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 16:19
thank you Jammer, he was a very nice kid...totally appreciative he is going to be doing a regular update with us on his progress which will be interesting
P_Train_of_Love's picture
Submitted by P_Train_of_Love on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 16:22
How tall is he? Terrell Buckley tall?
rabbmasterflash's picture
Submitted by rabbmasterflash on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 16:26
5-9
P_Train_of_Love's picture
Submitted by P_Train_of_Love on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 16:33
Do you think he can be effective in the NFL as an opposite corner, nickelback, shutdown? Packers need a young guy to take over for Woodson and Harris eventually. Just wondering if he could step in, in a couple years... not that anyone ever knows what Thompson will do, but he seems to have a good eye for later round talent.
rabbmasterflash's picture
Submitted by rabbmasterflash on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 16:43
if I had to guess I would say he will go no earlier than the 6th and can be a late round steal he is very quick and has a nose for the ball, I would say as a second corner but likely nickel as a rookie
rabbmasterflash's picture
Submitted by rabbmasterflash on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 16:44
and if you check out the video on the link I posted, he can return kicks pretty well too
Baine's picture
Submitted by Baine on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 17:35
My big question is this... Would you?
P_Train_of_Love's picture
Submitted by P_Train_of_Love on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 18:08
Not bad... he goes up the gut and doesn't jitterbug which is a plus, though, he didn't have to it seems. Nice interview, btw. I'm sure the Packers will go d line or lb in the earlier rounds, and usually go o line later, but a decent nb and pr are always useful... special teams help is needed, but more on coverage than return.

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