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Posted by rphillips at 11/2/2009 4:50 PM CST on truebluefanclub.com
...head coach Wade Phillips said it's not T.O.-like situation of years past where the offense knows it must involve Williams to the point of almost forcing it.
That's no knock on Williams, but a product of Miles Austin's emergence as well as quarterback Tony Romo's numerous weapons on offense. The Cowboys have three capable running backs, two talented tight ends (a Pro Bowler in Jason Witten) and two more receivers (Patrick Crayton and Sam Hurd) who have capitalized on their opportunities.
"When we had Terrell, it felt like you had to get him the ball to make a difference," Phillips said. "And hopefully, Miles will work into that where you have to get him the ball, and Roy (too), that we have to get him the ball.
"But we’ve got so many guys that fit in there. It's all about moving the ball and scoring in the passing game. If you can do it with a lot of people, it certainly helps. Then if they go to double coverage and those kinds of things, you can take advantage of it."
No question, though, that a more involved Williams will improve an offense that's already averaging 28 points a game.
-Rob
...head coach Wade Phillips said it's not T.O.-like situation of years past where the offense knows it must involve Williams to the point of almost forcing it.
That's no knock on Williams, but a product of Miles Austin's emergence as well as quarterback Tony Romo's numerous weapons on offense. The Cowboys have three capable running backs, two talented tight ends (a Pro Bowler in Jason Witten) and two more receivers (Patrick Crayton and Sam Hurd) who have capitalized on their opportunities.
"When we had Terrell, it felt like you had to get him the ball to make a difference," Phillips said. "And hopefully, Miles will work into that where you have to get him the ball, and Roy (too), that we have to get him the ball.
"But we’ve got so many guys that fit in there. It's all about moving the ball and scoring in the passing game. If you can do it with a lot of people, it certainly helps. Then if they go to double coverage and those kinds of things, you can take advantage of it."
No question, though, that a more involved Williams will improve an offense that's already averaging 28 points a game.
-Rob