Roy Williams (RW11)

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Roy is not open. Stop with the Key well just chuck to him when he looks covered argument. The NFL is a league of SEPARATION.

Fact is he is taking a side of the field way from Romo not getting open. Romo sure was finding Crayton downfield last game. Roy is a 5 yard decoy these days. What 2 catches a game 1 TD to date? At $9M per and we traded away next years draft - oh my
 

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This is Our Year;2518746 said:
The O-Line is the problem, Romo is on the run virtually every play of every game. Our line blows in pass protection.
than Garrett needs to start having the wrs run shorter routes and Romo has to make throws.
 

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This is Our Year;2518746 said:
The O-Line is the problem, Romo is on the run virtually every play of every game. Our line blows in pass protection.

It is a big part of the problem no doubt. You have to be able to trust the guys next to you, I truly believe the whole Oline is off kilter trying to mask the issues that Proctor has. The oline looked great the game Kosier was back and was really solid the game Holland started.
 

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I saw one camera shot in that game that summed things up for Roy Williams.

Romo, Owens, and Witten were talking together on the sidelines.

Where was Roy Williams?

Sitting on the bench behind them


I thought that picture summed it up.
 

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rwilliamsfan;2517800 said:
I understand that it takes time to learn an offense and to trust a new receiver, but this RW11 situation seems a bit strange.

We picked him up to a have another threat when teams decide to bring a guy over the top on TO, yet Romo rarely looks his way. The few times he's seen a good ball he's made some pretty fantastic plays (that one-hander down the sideline from BJ).

Sure I've seen him run some really poor routes, but the guy is a big, strong athlete, can we get some screens to him and let him beat guys after the catch (a la TO when he was with the Niners) or hit him on some simple short routes? The o-line hasn't been good lately, so Romo often doesn't have the time for longer routes to develop. I think some shorter stuff to RW11 might be good.

I guess the bottom line is that he seems like a huge weapon we aren't even trying to use.

Thoughts?

(Also, I'm not on his jock that hard, I just couldn't think of another handle quickly while signing up yesterday).

If Romos strength is avoiding the rush...... I understand your theory but if you avoid the rush wouldnt that give you more time to throw the ball? Granted if the oline reeks and your QB cant avoid the rush much like Drew Bledsoe, you have a valid point.
 
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