Roy Williams

Ozzu;3159114 said:
Man, I'm not sure I've ever seen that look from Romo. He was REALLY pissed.

He should be.

Wonder if Roy will address his drops at some point.
 
He makes a few nice catches, and then you don't hear his name for huge stretches of the game. Frustrating.
 
One thing that was overrated about Roys game is his ability to "catch" the ball in traffic.
 
Eskimo;3158945 said:
Roy never really has great games.

This offense will become much better once Roy's role is de-emphasized and even better when his sorry *** is finally released. He is an overpaid, lazy, egotistic chump.

Eskimo you are totally correct. He can make some plays sometimes...but the offense would be more productive with either Crayton or Ogletree taking his reps.
 
big dog cowboy;3159262 said:
Wade should start Crayton vs Washington. Send a message.


If that is the case, I would rather start Ogltree. He seems to make the most of his limited oppurtunites and he is a burner. I would like to see what he could do next to Austin.
 
neosapien23;3159276 said:
If that is the case, I would rather start Ogltree. He seems to make the most of his limited oppurtunites and he is a burner. I would like to see what he could do next to Austin.

Crayton is more experienced.. I wouldn't mind Ogltree being in the slot position if this were to happen.
 
Roy Williams is an awesome, unstoppable for at WR for Dallas...in garbage time of games that have already been decided, that is.

When a game is on the line he plays like a scared JV'er who is only on the field because someone got injured.

Big games, key situations, seem too big for him.

I think he made a horrible career mistake stepping into the NFL spotlight of Dallas. He is being exposed for what he really is and will likely never see another huge contract.
 
Sam Hurd can contribute what Roy is contributing right now. That said, why was Hurd out there in the red zone on the missed FG possession? Was someone hurt or was someone on the bench?????
 
2much2soon;3159287 said:
Roy Williams is an awesome, unstoppable for at WR for Dallas...in garbage time of games that have already been decided, that is.

When a game is on the line he plays like a scared JV'er who is only on the field because someone got injured.

Big games, key situations, seem too big for him.

I think he made a horrible career mistake stepping into the NFL spotlight of Dallas. He is being exposed for what he really is and will likely never see another huge contract.

Umm, Jerry brought him here in a trade......
 
links18;3159310 said:
Umm, Jerry brought him here in a trade......

Roy was all over it, saying how he wanted to return to Texas and play for Dallas.

Players have avoided trades in the past. Remember TO to Baltimore?
 
2much2soon;3159333 said:
Roy was all over it, saying how he wanted to return to Texas and play for Dallas.

Players have avoided trades in the past. Remember TO to Baltimore?

He knew Jerry would pay him an outrageous amount incommensurate with his accomplishments.
 
links18;3159306 said:
Sam Hurd can contribute what Roy is contributing right now. That said, why was Hurd out there in the red zone on the missed FG possession? Was someone hurt or was someone on the bench?????

I was wondering the same thing. I think Garrett may have been trying to confuse them. We've never had that package on the field before, so the Saints really would just be guessing on defense at that point, especially with Romo already throwing to Hurd once on a quick hitter.
 

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