Roy Williams will catch 100

jcutter13;2717617 said:
Why?He told me so.

It's better to keep your mouth shut, and be thought a fool, than to open it, and remove all doubt...

Oh dear, I think it's too late for you... I do believe that ship's sailed...
 
The only 100 he might catch this year is a temperature or speeding ticket.
 
One hundred interceptions? Wow! And he is not yet on a team!

:)
 
jcutter13;2717617 said:
Why?He told me so.
So he's going to go from not being able to get opened at all last year to catching a 100 passes?

I guess Garrett's going to put in hundreds of hitch routes.
 
I'm more interested in winning than any one persons numbers. My hope is to see the Cowboys moving the ball around to many different weapons on offense and if doing that prevents any 1 player from putting up big numbers so be it. In my view this group needs to understand TEAM over individual accomplishments
 
I'd be happy if the guy caught 60-75 balls this year. That would be a drastic improvement.
 
BrAinPaiNt;2717642 said:
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Threads started by this poster.

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bbgun;2717657 said:
If there's one thing I learned in health class, it's that fairies can't make babies.

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Wow, that's a clear picture...in so many different ways.
 
I hope not.

That means he will have basically turned into our only receiver and what he'll give us with his slow speed and bad route running I don't think will make up the difference. We're in real trouble if he gets anywhere near 100. For that is not a player an entire offense should be wrapped around. Now if it was still TO manning that position, he's got the explosiveness where he can be really detrimental when having that many touches.

I'm hoping the ball is spread out more evenly. I want Crayton and Austin around the 50 catch mark, along with Witten and Roy around the 65-75 mark. That's how I think we become most lethal in our attack. Cause if defenses can literally double down on a TO and take him out of a game, what can you imagine they could do to #11 if given the same chance? We need balance.
 
Aikmaniac;2718881 said:
Wow, that's a clear picture...in so many different ways.

Thrown to 2

He said in his presser there weren't any plays designed for him or in which he was to be called upon.
 
CowboyFan74;2719100 said:
Thrown to 2

He said in his presser there weren't any plays designed for him or in which he was to be called upon.

That was the BJ/Bollinger game. WRs were almost useless that afternoon.
 
bbgun;2717657 said:
If there's one thing I learned in health class, it's that fairies can't make babies.

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I thought it was....Fairies Wear Boots....

An old Black Sabbath song, off of the Paranoid LP if I remember correctly.
Yes, LP....it's original realease, CD's were a millenium away....
 
HighTechDave;2718661 said:
Miles will have something to say about all of this

I hope we re-sign Miles soon.

If given a chance I think he can have a considerably better YPC average than #11.

I just hope that #11 can give us 1,000 yards and 10 TDs per season, but based on what he's done so far in the NFL, I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for it.

He probably will catch his 100th ball in Big D by sometime in 2011.
 

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