He also fumbled away any chance we had against Chicago. He also had the fumble against Detroit that only by the grace of God didnt hurt us. Then there were the two INTs (one by Romo, one by Kitna) that happened as a result of Roy tipping a perfectly thrown ball up in the air.
Going back to last season, he dropped three TD passes and had the huge fumble on the long reception against GB.
Going back to 2008, he led the league in drops in 15 games
Every year, including this year, Roy is good for one "***, where was that pass going?" play per game where the only players within 10 yards of a ball intended for him are defenders
Tell that to Scott Norwood. And he was actually GOOD at what he did before "wide right". Losing games for your team nullifies a lot of goodwill in a hurry, and Roy didnt have much before his fumble.