Bryant vs. Terrence (TD) Williams

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After the game i was glummly sitting in front of the hookah and mulling in that intospective whey I half about things.

Mein thoughts turned to Dez Bryant and his projection (was it last year?) that he'd turn in a 2,000-yard season. Was it typical Okla St. bravado or did he no something we did not? had he made a secret pact with Romo, walk-on from Eastern Illinois, to get the ball more often. More often than Witten, even?

Mein deep and astute thoughts then turned to Terrence (TD) Williams, who seemingly gets more yards than Dez every game. Seemingly I say because there are games when he half more yards and receptions than Dez. But in reality, Dez has 620 yards and Williams half 407.

But Williams do half 6 TDs to Dez's 5 and Williams also half a 16.3 average to Dez's 12.9.

Clearly, all you fine mens and womans here consider Dez our star, our receiving workhorse, our prom party crasher who everybody love.

Yet, I wandered further, what happen when Escobar comes into his own? What happen when Witten, at the sunset of his career, axes Romo to gift him more thows? When TD Williams, on the cusp of greatness, axes Romo to gift him more consideration in balls thown his way?

And what happen when Dez finally blows up on the sidelines. Mr. We Be the Best in the NfL. Mr. 2,000-yard receiver. Mr. Bling Put it on My Account.

Could Dez be getting antsy with his production and role?
Could Williams be in line for even more thows as another tall and gifted receiver?

Well, these are thinks to thing about.

I keep watching TD Williams and like him more and more. And presumably Garrett, Jerra and et al like him more and more.

As long as we can keep Dez, Williams will keep pushing him, and that is a good thing.
But one day down the road, if we do not franchise him, Dez might want to go to a team with a younger QB who likes to thow to his big guy.
That time is a long whey off, I know.
But this is grist for the gristmill and something to chew on as we bite away the bitter taste of last night.

I like Dez. I just wonder about his emotional limits. Can he show satisfaction like Mick Jagger or does his star power demand more from Romo and less to Williams and Witten. Mein gott! Even Murray half shown ability to catch the ball.

Discuss but do not fight.
 

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After the game i was glummly sitting in front of the hookah and mulling in that intospective whey I half about things.

Mein thoughts turned to Dez Bryant and his projection (was it last year?) that he'd turn in a 2,000-yard season. Was it typical Okla St. bravado or did he no something we did not? had he made a secret pact with Romo, walk-on from Eastern Illinois, to get the ball more often. More often than Witten, even?

Mein deep and astute thoughts then turned to Terrence (TD) Williams, who seemingly gets more yards than Dez every game. Seemingly I say because there are games when he half more yards and receptions than Dez. But in reality, Dez has 620 yards and Williams half 407.

But Williams do half 6 TDs to Dez's 5 and Williams also half a 16.3 average to Dez's 12.9.

Clearly, all you fine mens and womans here consider Dez our star, our receiving workhorse, our prom party crasher who everybody love.

Yet, I wandered further, what happen when Escobar comes into his own? What happen when Witten, at the sunset of his career, axes Romo to gift him more thows? When TD Williams, on the cusp of greatness, axes Romo to gift him more consideration in balls thown his way?

And what happen when Dez finally blows up on the sidelines. Mr. We Be the Best in the NfL. Mr. 2,000-yard receiver. Mr. Bling Put it on My Account.

Could Dez be getting antsy with his production and role?
Could Williams be in line for even more thows as another tall and gifted receiver?

Well, these are thinks to thing about.

I keep watching TD Williams and like him more and more. And presumably Garrett, Jerra and et al like him more and more.

As long as we can keep Dez, Williams will keep pushing him, and that is a good thing.
But one day down the road, if we do not franchise him, Dez might want to go to a team with a younger QB who likes to thow to his big guy.
That time is a long whey off, I know.
But this is grist for the gristmill and something to chew on as we bite away the bitter taste of last night.

I like Dez. I just wonder about his emotional limits. Can he show satisfaction like Mick Jagger or does his star power demand more from Romo and less to Williams and Witten. Mein gott! Even Murray half shown ability to catch the ball.

Discuss but do not fight.

Both didn't show up last night.
 

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They both played bad yesterday . I hope the Wrs get together and have a big game next week .
 

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Seems like the whole offense was just off and did not show. Defense kept them in the game but they couldn't convert on 3rd down and they never got beat when they blitzed
 

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Williams' body catching finally caught up with us. At least two catches hit him square in the shoulders/chest area and bounced right off of him.
 

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No 1 WRs cannot disappear for whole games or half games

It happens even to the God called Megatron. here are some stat lines for megatron last year

4 37 9.3 13 0
4 44 11.0 19 1
3 25 8.3 10 0
3 52 17.3 33 0
4 31 4.31 7 0
and from 2012
5 54 10.8 19 0
3 34 11.3 16 0
3 46 15.3 25 0
5 72 14.4 24 0
 

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That deep bomb that Williams dropped hurt. He could learn how to high point the ball from Wilcox. That was an impressive pick.

Yeah people talk about how bad of a throw it was but Wilcox showed his athleticism and why they are looking at him as hard as they are at the free safety spot and why they took hiim so high.
 

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It happens even to the God called Megatron. here are some stat lines for megatron last year

4379.3130
44411.0191
3258.3100
35217.3330
4314.3170
and from 2012
55410.8190
33411.3160
34615.3250
57214.4240

I thought he was joking or being sarcastic lol. There's not ONE player in this league who doesn't have a bad game...or even SEVERAL bad games a year. MEGATRON included.
 

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It happens even to the God called Megatron. here are some stat lines for megatron last year

4 37 9.3 13 0
4 44 11.0 19 1
3 25 8.3 10 0
3 52 17.3 33 0
4 31 4.31 7 0
and from 2012
5 54 10.8 19 0
3 34 11.3 16 0
3 46 15.3 25 0
5 72 14.4 24 0

I don't need some ugly girls phone numbers
 

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Williams' body catching finally caught up with us. At least two catches hit him square in the shoulders/chest area and bounced right off of him.
I do not wish to debate the hands versus body catching arguments, but I will say the deep throw Williams missed was all on him. Certainly, Romo could have put more air under the ball. It is equally true that the DB had good position and elevation to defend the ball. However, the truth is the ball had enough air under it carry over the DB's hands and hit Williams on his right shoulder. I do not care what the player's name is. This is the National Football League. You are paid to catch passes exactly like that one. That is how you earn nicknames like Playmaker. Williams has proven he can make catches that are even more difficult to haul in. He must make those kinds of catches on a consistent basis as well.
 

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Yeah people talk about how bad of a throw it was but Wilcox showed his athleticism and why they are looking at him as hard as they are at the free safety spot and why they took hiim so high.

Could Wilcox play WR? Remember he started out at Ga Southern as a wide out
 

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I do not wish to debate the hands versus body catching arguments, but I will say the deep throw Williams missed was all on him. Certainly, Romo could have put more air under the ball. It is equally true that the DB had good position and elevation to defend the ball. However, the truth is the ball had enough air under it carry over the DB's hands and hit Williams on his right shoulder. I do not care what the player's name is. This is the National Football League. You are paid to catch passes exactly like that one. That is how you earn nicknames like Playmaker. Williams has proven he can make catches that are even more difficult to haul in. He must make those kinds of catches on a consistent basis as well.

Same goes for the Weeden to Dez end zone throw. Yes it would've been tough, but Dez has gotta make that catch.
 

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Same goes for the Weeden to Dez end zone throw. Yes it would've been tough, but Dez has gotta make that catch.

Not an excuse but Weeden throws the ball like it kicked his dog, I think it go on Dez faster than he thought it would.
 
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