all I know is with RW and Witten we are in freaking business with TO going deep. Well, when Romo gets back.Paniolo22;2340926 said:I forget if it is Ourlads or Football something or other, but one of these sites show how the receivers fair against #1's and 2nd tier CB's and 3rd tiers. I'm interested to see how he did.
dmq;2341043 said:So he was #1 even w/ Calvin Johnson?
DaBoys4Life;2341053 said:yea...
JRid21;2341166 said:Detroit has wanted Calvin Johnson to be the face of that franchise since they drafted him. Has Roy been the #1 receiver this year? j.w. I haven't kept up with the Lions
dmq;2341043 said:So he was #1 even w/ Calvin Johnson?
FloridaRob;2341207 said:While TO abuses Al Harris, Al Harris owns Roy Williams. He has played him twice a year since he came into the league and Roy never did anything. Of course he never had a QB to throw him the ball so that should help him when Romo comes back.
Kilyin;2341921 said:...fwiw
- These numbers should temper the outrageous packages we hear from the gallery for Boldin and Detroit’s Roy Williams. The Cowboys have a legitimate number one in Owens. The thinking pre-draft was to obtain a young receiver who could complement him and eventually replace him. Both Boldin and Williams can certainly complement T.O. but neither shows the top end performance to take his place. Williams’ YPA versus red corners was a poor 4.3, which ranked 58th overall. It’s not that much better than Patrick Crayton’s number.
DaBoys4Life;2341984 said:what are red corners????????