ESPNDallas: Williams frustrated with role on team

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dcfanatic;3240379 said:
http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/news/story?id=4835467
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Williams upset about being left out

By Calvin Watkins
ESPNDallas.com

MINNEAPOLIS -- The frustrations of Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams surfaced following the team's 34-3 loss playoff to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

Williams finished the game without a catch and was targeted only once.

When asked if the Cowboys called any plays for him, he told ESPNDallas.com, "No. Hell no."

Williams has endured a subpar season in which he caught just 38 passes for 596 yards and seven touchdowns. He had four games with one catch and two in which he was shut out.

Once the postseason began, Williams was hoping he would be more involved in the offense.

In the NFC wild card win against the Philadelphia Eagles, he had five catches for 59 yards and no touchdowns. Williams dismissed the production, saying the Eagles' frequent blitzes were the reason he was targeted.

Against the Vikings, Tony Romo's only throw to Williams came on a first-down play in the first quarter. Romo was under pressure and got knocked down on the play.

"I didn't get a ball today, and I didn't get a look at today. It just happens," Williams said. "It's frustrating. It pisses me off, especially when we lose and especially when I feel like I have a mismatch. I got a 5-10 corner [covering me, Dontonio Wingfield], but hey, you know, I will continue to work hard in the offseason and it will come back around."

Williams said he was surprised at the way his season unfolded.

The Cowboys traded three draft picks to the Detroit Lions last year for Williams and signed him to a six-year, $45 million extension. He caught only 19 passes in 10 games lining up opposite Terrell Owens.

The Cowboys still owe Williams $21 million guaranteed, including more than $9 million in 2010 even if he's not on the roster. Williams said a few weeks ago he doesn't expect to get released after just his second season with the club.

"Now, next year," he said in late December, "if this is the same thing going on, then I'll be like, 'Oh [expletive], I've got to get my [expletive] together.' But right now, no. It's play ball. I'm good."

Williams was supposed to be the No. 1 wideout on this team, but Miles Austin surpassed him as a target Romo trusts. Patrick Crayton, the No. 3 receiver, finished with more receiving yards (622) than Williams. Jason Witten, the veteran tight end, led the team in catches (94) and yards (1,030) this year.

Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones said pressure on Romo prevented him from getting the ball to receivers when they were open Sunday.

"It was tough on us," Williams said. "Talking to [Vikings defensive tackle] Kevin Williams after the game, he knew we were a hot football team and they wanted to get after us and that's what they did. They had a lot of pressure, more than usual. We just couldn't make the plays."

The Vikings changed around their coverages from man-to-man to zone and got constant pressure on Romo. Of his 22 completions, only six went to wide receivers, one in the second half.

"They mixed it up, it didn't matter to me, I didn't get the ball," Williams said. "I didn't get looked at. I was just out there."
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I think it's a waste of time for both parties for him to be on the Dallas Cowboys in 2009.

Romo doesn't want to throw it to him. And he drops too many and doesn't work himself open when the play breaks down.

He doesn't fit in Dallas for whatever reason.

:bang2: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :bang2: :bang2: :bang2:

Nope, Austin led the Cowboys in yards.
 

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I'm sure Tony and the coaching staff were also frustrated with the drops.

Hold up your part of the bargain first Roy.
 

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Sorry Roy, did you not notice Tony running for his life??

Dallas doesn't need this kind of crap on the lockerroom. Dallas should just cut their losses with Roy and let him go to Washington or something.
 

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Joe_Fan;3240545 said:
The problem is that Jerry will NEVER admit that he ****ed up.

Sigh.
Pretty sure he did Joe_Fan when he cut T.O. with pay, PacMan, etc.
 

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Is it true that Roy was wide open in the end zone on one play, but Romo didn't even look his way? According to The Lunch Break, Romo threw an incompletion in the vicinity of Miles Austin instead. I understand why Romo has no confidence in Roy, but you have to use all of your weapons, especially when they're wide open.
 

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Cowboys79;3240913 said:
I have to agree with RW on this. No he has not been what we thought he would be but he should have been thrown the ball in this game concidering who was covering him. But RW why do you think they had this mismatch covering you? Because you seem very overated at this point step it up and the throws will come to you.

I haven't been impressed with RW either. I think he is 75% at fault and Romo/Garrett are 25%. When Favre was with GB and had Sharpe he was the only reciever he would throw to which made defending them fairly easy. When Sharpe had to retire GB got Freeman, Brooks and another reciever that I can't remember which made them more dangerous. These recievers were not big name guys but Favre spred the ball around and developed these guys on the way to winning a SB. If it weren't for Sharpes injury this never would have happened.

If Tony never gets RW11 involved in the offense and never make him a threat it only hurts our offense. It makes our passing game one dimensional and that's not productive.
 
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