DallasInDC;3201478 said:Man, that video gets you PUMPED!! I can't wait until Saturday!! They should play this video on the big screen before the game...The fans would be crazy.
On a side note, Roy Williams was a beast his first 3 years here. I miss having that version of RW on the boys. He inflicted some serious pain on the other team.
rexrobinson;3201500 said:You know, even though this defense is far superior to that years defense, we just don't lay the wood like they did that year albeit 90% of the hits in that video are between Roy Williams and Killa. They were known for hitting hard. I remember Shawn Alexander in an interview that year saying the Cowboys hit harder than any other team he faced by far.
I will take the defense we have now 10 times out of 10 and when I want to watch people getting stuck... I will just watch this video LOL
BTW, I can't get enough of that WWE style take down of M. Faulk by D. Ware.
Hostile;3200754 said:I don't care about anyone else, I loved that.
Bleu Star;3201532 said:After listening to it again I guess it's more like a blend of country and rock. Schweeet. I could see the stadium rockin with that playing.
We quit using him on blitzes. I will never understand why.DallasInDC;3201478 said:Man, that video gets you PUMPED!! I can't wait until Saturday!! They should play this video on the big screen before the game...The fans would be crazy.
On a side note, Roy Williams was a beast his first 3 years here. I miss having that version of RW on the boys. He inflicted some serious pain on the other team.
DallasInDC;3201478 said:Man, that video gets you PUMPED!! I can't wait until Saturday!! They should play this video on the big screen before the game...The fans would be crazy.
On a side note, Roy Williams was a beast his first 3 years here. I miss having that version of RW on the boys. He inflicted some serious pain on the other team.
Hostile;3201787 said:We quit using him on blitzes. I will never understand why.
Beast_from_East;3201951 said:Yea, putting him back in coverage basically ended his career in Dallas.
I guess we can all thank Zimmerman for that.