Can Zach Carter Carry Practice Performance Over To Live Game Action?

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Cincinnati Bengals rookie defensive tackle Zach Carter has been impressive during the early stages of training camp. Dave Lapham is excited to see how Carter transitions his practice performances to a live NFL game in this Dave Lapham In The Trenches short presented by First Star Logistics.

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About This Source - Dave Lapham In The Trenches

Dave Lapham brings his unique view from the worlds of football and broadcasting to his “In The Trenches” podcast/videocast presented by First Star Logistics.

Lapham, a former NFL 3rd Round selection in the 1974 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals, spent ten seasons with the Bengals before playing his final two years of professional football for the USFL New Jersey Generals and owner Donald Trump.

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