ILB Jason Williams makes the transition to the NFL

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Western alumnus Jason Williams recorded his first NFL tackle as a linebacker with the Dallas Cowboys against the Denver Broncos on Oct. 4.

For every Pop Warner player the dream of competing in the NFL looms in their mind at some point. Often those dreams don't become reality.

However, former Leatherneck and Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jason Williams is living the dream. After being selected in the third round (pick 69) of the 2009 NFL draft in April, Williams has successfully made the transition to the pro ranks.

Soon after Williams arrived, the Cowboys grabbed headlines for the destruction of their practice facility. Fearsome winds forced the domed structure to collapse. Williams was inside but safely made his way out.

"That was really crazy because it's one of those things where you have to react but you're kind of frozen," Williams said. "I did both, because I was watching it collapse but it seems my body was already moving, fortunately I got out without being hurt."

Once Williams made it through training camp, it was time to prepare for live competition in the preseason. The adjustment to a new spot on the field served as a learning curve.

"I just needed to get used to a new position, well in college I played linebacker too, but that was a lot closer to the line of scrimmage," Williams said. "Now I play further back, and I have to adjust to the play from a different angle so it was different for me in the preseason."

The learning curve did not stop between the sidelines; it also carried over into the film room. The NFL is much more detail oriented than the collegiate game.

"One day I might watch (film) for what the offensive line does, the next I might watch for what the quarterback does," Williams said. "In the NFL you have to really study players and their mannerisms. Players don't think they have tendencies, but when you watch film, you really get a chance to pick up on the things that give away plays or blocking schemes."

Entering the regular season, Williams suffered a high ankle sprain and could not compete for the first two weeks. He had not been injured during his time at Western; so managing it was something new for the linebacker.

Although the injury was not very serious, it proved to be one of the most difficult things to handle in his short NFL career.

"Dealing with being injured really bothered me," Williams said. "I had to miss the first two weeks, and I didn't really know how to handle it. I was anxious, and I have never really been injured before so it was challenging."

Williams came back in the third week and recorded a solo tackle in the contest. At Western he rarely came off the field, now he is used sparingly on defense and mostly on special teams.

He was prepared for his current role on the Cowboys from past experience at Hanson Field.

"It's actually not much different from freshman year," Williams said. "I was a redshirt freshman, and I had to watch and learn things without playing a lot. So it's really no different from then."

In addition to limited playing time, Williams had to make adjustments in other areas on and off the field.

"It is really challenging trying to occupy my free time," Williams said. "We have a lot of down time, and it is difficult trying to manage it, so I have to really get used to that. On the field the players are much smarter at this level. I came from an FCS school, so the speed is a little faster, but the main difference is that everyone is smart. You have to be smart too because all the players are already good at this level, so the smartest players are usually the best."

Williams has received help in this area from veteran linebacker Bradie James. He has become a mentor to Williams in some instances and it has helped boost his football IQ.

"Me and Bradie James actually talk a lot, and he tells me that he was in this position before, so he knows how it is," Williams said. "He tells me about some mistakes I made on reads or helps me with the little things. He has been helpful."

Williams is only six weeks into his NFL career and the best part of his experience has been the people in the stands.

"The fans are just so passionate, and they really love their team," Williams said. "They come to the games with their faces painted, and they are pumped up like they are about to play. They can come up to you and they know your whole bio already. I have never seen fans like this."

He served as grand marshal at Homecoming during the Cowboys' bye week. Williams will return to regular season action next Sunday, Oct. 25 against the Atlanta Falcons.
 

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xWraithx;3024384 said:
I'm seriously unaware of anyone outside of Buehler from this past draft

first time in a long time

Between the injuries and bad picks it's like we almost didn't even have a draft this year.


Vintage;3024400 said:
Our 3rd round pick ILB.

:laugh2:

It was a joke.
 

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Bach;3024410 said:
Between the injuries and bad picks it's like we almost didn't even have a draft this year.




:laugh2:

It was a joke.


I realized it was a joke.

:)

I was just being an ***.

:)
 

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when I saw the title I thought it was about our 54 million dollar wr who has asthma
 

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Jason Williams said:
"One day I might watch (film) for what the offensive line does, the next I might watch for what the quarterback does," Williams said. "In the NFL you have to really study players and their mannerisms. Players don't think they have tendencies, but when you watch film, you really get a chance to pick up on the things that give away plays or blocking schemes."

Nice.

Jason Williams is going about things the right way just like Victor Butler.

It doesn't mean they will be future contributors, but I really like all of the linebackers we've added since last year.

Curtis Johnson shouldn't be too far away form playing time with his hammy close to sound, Brandon Willaims and Stephen Hodge are shelfed until next season with knee injuries.
 

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Didn't even know he was on the field, haven't seen a non kicker rookie contribute apart from Octavian on special teams and Butler in mop up time against Carolina.
 

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Aikbach;3024466 said:
Didn't even know he was on the field, haven't seen a non kicker rookie contribute apart from Octavian on special teams and Butler in mop up time against Carolina.

Jason Williams' solo tackle on special teams very likely prevented a punt return touchdown.

There was nothing but a lot of green behind Williams on the play.

It was a big play that got overlooked due to how we played and the ending to the game in Denver.
 

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Bluefin;3024480 said:
Jason Williams' solo tackle on special teams very likely prevented a punt return touchdown.

There was nothing but a lot of green behind Williams on the play.

It was a big play that got overlooked due to how we played and the ending to the game in Denver.

Oh that was him??? I remember that play! I remember saying.. WHEW...
 

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Aikbach;3024466 said:
Didn't even know he was on the field, haven't seen a non kicker rookie contribute apart from Octavian on special teams and Butler in mop up time against Carolina.

Octavien isn't a rookie. We signed him last year in November.
 

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The battle for LB spots on our roster will be very intense next summer. There won't be room for guys like Camp IMO. JWill is going to be a good one. Thanks for posting this.
 

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Bleu Star;3024483 said:
Oh that was him??? I remember that play! I remember saying.. WHEW...

I was standing up and said something a wee bit more colorful!

Jason Williams broke down and tackled really well in the open field, which I love.

We only saw rookie Stephen Hodge in one pre-season game, but he did the same thing covering a punt.


big dog cowboy;3024524 said:
The battle for LB spots on our roster will be very intense next summer. There won't be room for guys like Camp IMO. JWill is going to be a good one.

I really hope Hodge recovers from his micro-fracture surgery to possibly bolster special teams and the nickel, but I am so excited thinking about the linebackers as a whole.

OLB: Demarcus Ware, Anthony Spencer, Victor Butler, Brandon Williams, Curtis Johnson

ILB: Keith Brooking, Bradie James, Jason Williams, Stephen Hodge
 

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Bluefin;3024550 said:
I am so excited thinking about the linebackers as a whole.

OLB: Demarcus Ware, Anthony Spencer, Victor Butler, Brandon Williams, Curtis Johnson

ILB: Keith Brooking, Bradie James, Jason Williams, Stephen Hodge

Same here. Maybe add one more big, mean, thumping ILB... But I really want to see the young OLBs next year.

I just hope we're still running the 34. :(
 

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Chocolate Lab;3024583 said:
Same here. Maybe add one more big, mean, thumping ILB... But I really want to see the young OLBs next year.

I just hope we're still running the 34. :(

I know Jerry Jones said a while back he was committed to the 3-4, but being the owner/president/general manager allows one to change his mind as he sees fit.

I can see adding another SILB during the off-season (hopefully the draft). Jason Williams can back-up both spots if needed, but it'd never hurt to try and identify Bradie James' eventual successor ahead of time.
 

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Rampage;3024439 said:
when I saw the title I thought it was about our 54 million dollar wr who has asthma

its ok man, its ok.....we have Miles, who holds the texas title
 

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Gryphon;3024378 said:
"The fans are just so passionate, and they really love their team," Williams said. "They come to the games with their faces painted, and they are pumped up like they are about to play. They can come up to you and they know your whole bio already. I have never seen fans like this."
Stick around, Mr. Williams. You don't know the HALF of it. :cool:
 
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