ESPN: Mosely Tuesday Conversation with Woody

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Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley

Welcome back from Memorial Day weekend. While you were out, I wrote a column about Cowboys safety Roy Williams and his uncertain future. One of Williams' closest friends and mentors Darren Woodson said a lot of interesting things that didn't end up in the column because we wanted to keep it under 3,000 words.

In the past, Woodson has been one of Williams' biggest defenders, but during our 30-minute conversation Saturday, he seemed genuinely worried about the former first-round draft choice. In the column, Woodson blames himself for not teaching Williams more when he had the chance. Woodson, an NFL analyst for ESPN, saw his career end abruptly because of a back injury in 2004 and only spent two seasons playing next to Williams.

"There's been so much negative press about Roy the last two years," Woodson said. "And Roy is a sensitive guy. I knew he's reading the papers, and they're blasting him. It's a hypersensitive situation."

When the two played together in 2002-03, Woodson talked to Williams about not avoiding the media after games. When he started to see Williams sneak out of the locker room quickly in 2004, he called him out on it. Looking back, he doesn't think Williams had enough time to grow up as a football player.

"When I first got drafted, I didn't start," Woodson said. "I played in the nickel and was even the third corner at times. I learned to play two or three different positions and I didn't have all the hype that Roy had."

Woodson was shocked when he heard about a recent radio interview in which Williams admitted that he was hoping the ball wouldn't be thrown his way in certain coverages.

"That didn't sound like Roy," Woodson said. "He's not lacking in confidence. When we you used to play together, we said that the quarterback better not look our way. It was a confidence that Deion [Sanders] had instilled in me."

The other thing Woodson's concerned about is that he's hearing Williams is the first one to leave the facility after practices. It's certainly not the player he knew.

"I can't see it," he said. "I used to make his [expletive] sit there and watch film after practice."

There are some within the organization who think Williams' days are numbered in Dallas. Since he just signed a lucrative, long-term deal two years ago, it would be a shocking fall for a player who was supposed to change the game.
 
Very interesting read.

I have always felt Roy Williams was a little thin-skinned and Woody seems to substantiate that belief.

To be fair, Woody only comments on "what he is hearing", so what he is hearing doesn't necessarily mean it is true.

Woodson was shocked when he heard about a recent radio interview in which Williams admitted that he was hoping the ball wouldn't be thrown his way in certain coverages.

"That didn't sound like Roy," Woodson said. "He's not lacking in confidence. When we you used to play together, we said that the quarterback better not look our way. It was a confidence that Deion [Sanders] had instilled in me."

This statement is extremely interesting and gives somewhat of a hint that Roy Williams has lost alot of his swagger and confidence.

Also, I wonder if Woody's recent comments will have an adverse effect on he and Williams' relationship because as Woody stated, "Roy does read the newspapers".
 
I'm sure the apologists will spin this somehow to tell us the rejuvenated #38 is a 'different' player :rolleyes:
 
yeah, but if you also read, roy would sneak out of practice in 2004 till woodson called him on it,; and woodson had to make him sit his expletitive ... down and study film, that says it all;

this guy is suppose to be a leader but he doesnt want to play the price
 
FCBarca;2095637 said:
I'm sure the apologists will spin this somehow to tell us the rejuvenated #38 is a 'different' player :rolleyes:

It is certainly a different take from Darren than was quoted the other day.

He doesn't sound quite so sure of Mister Williams' head.

This was a particularly interesting quote:

"I used to make his [expletive] sit there and watch film after practice."

So basically Darren was his motivator? It certainly sounds like that to me. It also sounds like he's never been a self-starter to begin with.
 
Alexander;2095661 said:
It is certainly a different take from Darren than was quoted the other day.

He doesn't sound quite so sure of Mister Williams' head.

This was a particularly interesting quote:

"I used to make his [expletive] sit there and watch film after practice."

So basically Darren was his motivator? It certainly sounds like that to me. It also sounds like he's never been a self-starter to begin with.

or Darren was the vet showing the rook the ropes?
 
Any word on whether or not Williams is attending this week's OTA's?

I can't help but wonder if there's any truth to the June 2nd trade rumors that Florio from PFTalk keeps bringing up?

If both Roy Williams and Terry Glenn continue to miss team activities it makes you wonder if something isn't going on behind the scenes......
 
stasheroo;2095670 said:
Any word on whether or not Williams is attending this week's OTA's?

I can't help but wonder if there's any truth to the June 2nd trade rumors that Florio from PFTalk keeps bringing up?

If both Roy Williams and Terry Glenn continue to miss team activities it makes you wonder if something isn't going on behind the scenes......

What was said?
 
There has been so much recent chatter about RW and his future in Dallas.

It sort of makes me think writers and other media types are hearing things off the record and they can see the end is near.
 
CaptainAmerica;2095674 said:
There has been so much recent chatter about RW and his future in Dallas.

It sort of makes me think writers and other media types are hearing things off the record and they can see the end is near.

I seriously doubt it, the Dallas media is crap, and the rest of the national media is running w/ it
 
Maikeru-sama;2095671 said:
What was said?

He speculates the reason Williams is missing OTA's and Glenn is being held out of the sessions may be a prelude to a post June 1st trade.

He doesn't really go into details on trade partners, but obviously Cincinnati or Detroit would come to mind.

I would think the Bengals might be interested in Roy as I believe they have lost their SS Madieu Williams in the offseason.

And if I'm not mistaken Mike Zimmer is running the 'D' in Cincy so he might want his former player.

It's all speculation, but maybe the Bengals would trade Chad Johnson for a Glenn/Williams combo?
 
Bob Sacamano;2095678 said:
I seriously doubt it, the Dallas media is crap, and the rest of the national media is running w/ it

I think a lot of it has to do with it being a slow news time too.

Not a whole lot else to write or talk about for today's National Enquirer media.
 
stasheroo;2095679 said:
He speculates the reason Williams is missing OTA's and Glenn is being held out of the sessions may be a prelude to a post June 1st trade.

He doesn't really go into details on trade partners, but obviously Cincinnati or Detroit would come to mind.

I would think the Bengals might be interested in Roy as I believe they have lost their SS Madieu Williams in the offseason.

And if I'm not mistaken Mike Zimmer is running the 'D' in Cincy so he might want his former player.

It's all speculation, but maybe the Bengals would trade Chad Johnson for a Glenn/Williams combo?

I doubt it.

Some will disagree, but I have always felt that the News (especially feeding frenzies) were driven by fans.

A great majority of the fans seem to want Roy Williams' head for some strange reason and the media is trying their best to deliver that sucker on a silver platter.

Espeically Matt Mosley, he has really hated Roy Williams for years and is at the forefront of the mob.
 

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