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12:22 PM Thu, Oct 22, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams said Thursday that he will play Sunday against Atlanta and that his three injured ribs are better.
"I'm in. I'm playing," Williams said. "100 percent."
He was then asked about his one-year anniversary with the Cowboys and how he assessed his time with Dallas since coming from Detroit.
"It's OK. Very average, if not below average in my opinion. My thing is I do what I'm supposed to do, and I've been patient this year. It's one of those things," Williams said.
"You hope that you don't have to do it, but sometimes you have to dial 9-11 and I'm waiting on 911 to be dialed up. 9-11 refers to Romo and myself and not the emergency situation," Williams added, smiling. "I've been waiting ... I'm just throwing it out today so that some day it will be used again."
Williams said it's taken some time for Tony Romo to get used to him and for him to get used to Romo.
"When I first got here, Tony was used to TO and Witten, and I come in with a different speed, a different body language and he has no clue how I am, so he had to learn that and it was hard for him and it was hard for me," Williams said. "It was hard for me to get 19 balls in a year. It's hard for me right now to have 11 balls in a year. That's why it's just OK.
"It's frustrating, but at the same time I'm satisfied because I know what I'm doing out on the football field. I know that I'm doing things I'm supposed to do. I know when you cut the film on on Monday, No. 11 is showing up to play."
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Brandon George/Reporter Bio | E-mail | News tips
Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams said Thursday that he will play Sunday against Atlanta and that his three injured ribs are better.
"I'm in. I'm playing," Williams said. "100 percent."
He was then asked about his one-year anniversary with the Cowboys and how he assessed his time with Dallas since coming from Detroit.
"It's OK. Very average, if not below average in my opinion. My thing is I do what I'm supposed to do, and I've been patient this year. It's one of those things," Williams said.
"You hope that you don't have to do it, but sometimes you have to dial 9-11 and I'm waiting on 911 to be dialed up. 9-11 refers to Romo and myself and not the emergency situation," Williams added, smiling. "I've been waiting ... I'm just throwing it out today so that some day it will be used again."
Williams said it's taken some time for Tony Romo to get used to him and for him to get used to Romo.
"When I first got here, Tony was used to TO and Witten, and I come in with a different speed, a different body language and he has no clue how I am, so he had to learn that and it was hard for him and it was hard for me," Williams said. "It was hard for me to get 19 balls in a year. It's hard for me right now to have 11 balls in a year. That's why it's just OK.
"It's frustrating, but at the same time I'm satisfied because I know what I'm doing out on the football field. I know that I'm doing things I'm supposed to do. I know when you cut the film on on Monday, No. 11 is showing up to play."
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