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wileedog;3053974 said:It would help if Roy was in the area code he's supposed to be in too.
exactly
wileedog;3053974 said:It would help if Roy was in the area code he's supposed to be in too.
Take off your silver and blue-colored glasses and look at it realistically for a minute. Generally speaking, Romo has no problem connecting with Witten. Or Austin. Or Crayton. Or even Sam Hurd in very limited playing time.Boyzmamacita;3054241 said:Not true. Romo has thrown some high, uncatchable balls to Witten and Crayton too. I think Romo and Roy are both to blame on some level. I just hope they figure it out and soon. Sunday night would be a great place to start.
Ren;3054421 said:Who ever made that video should be punched in the **** for using such gay music
Hoofbite;3054372 said:I wonder if instead of being on the same page, Roy just reads a hell of a lot slower than Romo.
Someone get this man hooked on phonics.
theogt;3054133 said:So, if he took Irvin's advice, and it worked, how many drops would it reverse? One? Two maybe?
Very little impact on this season. That was my point.
juck;3053922 said:It would help if 9 would throw it in his general area code too.
Yeah, I think that may be his better point. But I think it's a terrible point for Michael himself to make because he's not his coach. If his coaches are teaching him differently, and I suspect they may be, then it only makes sense for him to not take Irvin's advice in that regard.kmd24;3055298 said:Good point, but I think it is orthogonal to Irvin's message. He wasn't talking about RW dropping passes. He was talking about RW generally being unwilling to take advice or change the way he does things. The anecdote was just a way add support to that suggestion.
I don't know if what Irvin says is true, but the bottom line is that Romo's not going anywhere, and he's having success with other receivers. RW is the one that is going to have to change if he is to have any more success than he's currently having.
According to the broadcast team for the Seattle game, he thinks he should be used differently in the offense. If RW indeed said that, I think it is a red flag. I had high hopes for RW when he joined the Cowboys, but I am starting to temper my expectations.
theogt;3055376 said:Yeah, I think that may be his better point. But I think it's a terrible point for Michael himself to make because he's not his coach.
theogt;3055376 said:I think both Romo and RW have to change. I think at least last week, a good chunk of the missed connections were Romo's fault. The week before, you can lay the blame at RW's feet. So it's not just Roy. It's both of them.
RealCowboyfan;3057292 said:Roy Williams needs some type of motivation which may come from him not dropping catchable balls.
juck;3053922 said:It would help if 9 would throw it in his general area code too.
Caught 750 passes for 11,904 yards and 65 TDs. Hall of famer. Three time Super Bowl Champion. Led the league in receiving in 1991. Won a Pro Bowl MVP in 1991. Set an NFL record with eleven 100 yard receiving games in 1995 including seven in a row. What the hell does Michael Irvin know?Ren;3053914 said:Dear Roy, when Irvin talks, you shut up and listen
GimmeTheBall!;3057856 said:Don't listen to Irvin, Roy.
Listen to Margene Atkins, most underrated receiver in the history of the NFL.
Margene would ask you to catch the ball with your big mouth because (1. It is big and (2. Because it is always open
Speaking of big, after a year with the cowboys it is high time you have a big game Roy.