ESPN: Roy Williams Released

Bleu Star;4005772 said:
So who were those masked men that swore up & down to me that Roy Williams would be a Cowboy yet again this year?

Probably formulating some pathetic spin job no doubt.

TwoDeep, RandyWhite are a few that were the most vocal and dogmatic.
 
Dear God,

Thank you for not letting me buy that Roy Williams jersey last year.

Oh, and for my smokin' hot wife as well.

Amen.
 
jobberone;4005770 said:
So would I but he is a number one WR. We don't have room for three number ones on this team.

Here are a few thoughts on that.

1. Dez is great but we still do not know if he can get the playbook down, stay healthy or stay out of trouble. Great talent but there is, at least, some exposure there.

2. Miles dropped more balls last year then Roy did and Roy is gone. Miles has a contract that is probably more friendly to ditch if the team decided that was the way to go.

3. Rice runs as good a routes and catches as well as anybody in the league. That's something that both Miles and Dez could improve on.

4. You know that Washington will be coming for Rice pretty hard. I could see this as a positive move for us. At the very least, we could drive the price.
 
InmanRoshi;4005767 said:
Why is it a stupid move to get rid of an old mediocre player with a huge ego and mouth? Crayton wasn't bringing this team a Lombardi Trophy last year ... the only thing he would have brought was a sense of entitlement and quotes for the media.

Horrible analysis breed out of pure personel hate of a player for non-football related issues.

Crayton was on the same page age as Romo and outside of Witten, was Romo's safety valve.

I don't blame Crayton one bit for complaining, he outperformed Roy Williams in every meaningful statistic and sense of the word. He was paid woefully less than Williams, who was undoubtedly lesser of a player.

Just look at what Crayton did in San Diego with no training camp or reps to practice with a new QB.

Ironically, all excuses the board apologists gave for Roy Williams.
 
ABQCOWBOY;4005817 said:
Here are a few thoughts on that.

1. Dez is great but we still do not know if he can get the playbook down, stay healthy or stay out of trouble. Great talent but there is, at least, some exposure there.

2. Miles dropped more balls last year then Roy did and Roy is gone. Miles has a contract that is probably more friendly to ditch if the team decided that was the way to go.

3. Rice runs as good a routes and catches as well as anybody in the league. That's something that both Miles and Dez could improve on.

4. You know that Washington will be coming for Rice pretty hard. I could see this as a positive move for us. At the very least, we could drive the price.

Great counterpoints. My next objection would the the total cost spent at WR if you sign Rice. I would think it would be a major problem unbalancing the costs per position like that.
 
Cajuncowboy;4005806 said:
Dear God,

Thank you for not letting me buy that Roy Williams jersey last year.

Oh, and for my smokin' hot wife as well.

Amen.

You could have just thanked him for the smokin' hot wife because we all know that she's the reason you didn't buy the jersey.
 
realtick;4005826 said:
Just look at what Crayton did in San Diego with no training camp or reps to practice with a new QB.

I looked. Depsite playing for a team decimated at WR that forced a middling talent like Crayton into a starters spot, and despite playing with a Pro Bowl QB, he put up 28 catches for 500 yards and a ton of media quotes of him running his mouth.

In other words, pretty much the same mediocre production and mouth running what he did every year in Dallas for six years. Which is why no one in the league was willing to give up more than a 7th rounder for him.
 
Hoofbite;4005847 said:
You could have just thanked him for the smokin' hot wife because we all know that she's the reason you didn't buy the jersey.

:laugh1:

Truth is, I was going to buy the jersey then went with A Witten.
 
over 1200 users looking at this board right now. I am sure Reality (Scott) is happy!
 
jobberone;4005834 said:
Great counterpoints. My next objection would the the total cost spent at WR if you sign Rice. I would think it would be a major problem unbalancing the costs per position like that.

I honestly have no idea. I don't know what the market is for Rice. However, sinking cap into a single position is not something that Jerry has ever been reluctant to do. He's done it before. I don't know that he would do it again but I would not put it past him if this is a player they wanted.
 
realtick;4005826 said:
Horrible analysis breed out of pure personel hate of a player for non-football related issues.

Crayton was on the same page age as Romo and outside of Witten, was Romo's safety valve.

I don't blame Crayton one bit for complaining, he outperformed Roy Williams in every meaningful statistic and sense of the word. He was paid woefully less than Williams, who was undoubtedly lesser of a player.

Just look at what Crayton did in San Diego with no training camp or reps to practice with a new QB.

Ironically, all excuses the board apologists gave for Roy Williams.

No, frankly you are dreaming if you think Crayton was anything close to what Roy could do and had done. NO one outside of Roy haters would make that claim.
 
Joe Realist;4005776 said:
I am not in a celebratory mood. Jerry panicked and overpaid for Roy. I wished it worked out. I like Marion, but Jerry paid him as a pro bowl starter.. I like Leonard Davis, but his play declined. Now if they lose Doug Free...

No probs. I'll celebrate for you!!!

:mchammer:
 
So should Dez be helping Roy bring his pads to his car?
 
realtick;4005755 said:
Money notwithstanding, a great replacement for Williams as the team's no. 3 would be James Jones.

Doesn't he drop the ball a lot? I hate that in WRs.
 
very interesting if true since from everything i've read and heard by cutting or releasing roy williams it will cost the cowboys several million by doing so .. so for a team that is cap strapped that would be a very peculiar move
 
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