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I don't care if it was the wrong route or not. Romo saw the adjustment Williams made and just straight up overthrew him.
I don't care if it was the wrong route or not. Romo saw the adjustment Williams made and just straight up overthrew him.
No, it was obvious that Romo made the throw expecting Williams to run a different route.
They were talking on another channel and had Jesse Holley there and he read Romo's lips when Williams came back to the huddle. Evidently Williams was staring down Romo suggesting, "get me the ball."
Romo squared him away by saying don't stare at me, just come back to the huddle.
Wrong route? I'm not buying it, Brad.
They were talking on another channel and had Jesse Holley there and he read Romo's lips when Williams came back to the huddle. Evidently Williams was staring down Romo suggesting, "get me the ball."
Romo squared him away by saying don't stare at me, just come back to the huddle.
Wrong route? I'm not buying it, Brad.
As a Baylor alum, it pains me to say that Williams was not impressive in his debut. I know he will get better. I was really disappointed that Coale did not step up.
I think Williams showed his talent. He will get better for sure. I agree on Coale he had a chance to make some noise and he didn't.
Williams wasn't talking. He was glaring at Romo as if to say, Gert me the ball. Sorry if I didn't articulate that well.
They went on about how this was Rom,o being a leader and telling the rookie to keep his mind on the game and not politicking for the ball and such.
I have no clue what Jesse Holley said last week.