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Roy Williams making excuses

The Detroit Free Press reports: "Roy Williams missed the Lions' organized team activities two weeks ago. He said he missed Monday's workouts because he accidentally booked his flight a day late. He missed Tuesday's workout because of bad weather. And then he figured, why come for one day? So he skipped Wednesday." He's not happy right now. Williams was dangled in trade talks for a couple months but drew no serious offers. The ex-Texas star is in the last year of his deal and wants the big, big money. He might not get it from Detroit anytime soon because they can franchise him next year.
 

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cowboyfan4life_mark;2112178 said:
Spill it teapot!!
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Hostile;2112185 said:
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...............Hos, Ive always respected you to the fullest as a poster/mod :bow:. Now,....having said that........TELL US WHAT YOU KNOW........NOW!! :)
 

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Although I would love to see it happen, two things are telling me it won't:

1) This team just paid Terrell Owens big money and has two more big-money contracts to pay in Hamlin and Ware. They may not be able to afford to pay Roy Williams' asking price at this point.

2) If the Lions traded him at this point, they would be sending a clear signal to their fanbase and the NFL that they were 'giving up' on this year. What team could afford to do that?
 

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After the way he got ran over the coals for telling what he heard the last few times ....

I would tell all of us to go to HE(double hockey sticks)
 

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My sources are telling me things.
 

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My soureses are telling me ..." We need to get the sucker signed"..;):)
 

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stasheroo;2112218 said:
Although I would love to see it happen, two things are telling me it won't:

1) This team just paid Terrell Owens big money and has two more big-money contracts to pay in Hamlin and Ware. They may not be able to afford to pay Roy Williams' asking price at this point.

2) If the Lions traded him at this point, they would be sending a clear signal to their fanbase and the NFL that they were 'giving up' on this year. What team could afford to do that?
i love Hamlin.. i really do.. but given what we've heard this offseason about Henry and Brown, if i were given the choice of having Hamlin or Roy Williams, i'd take Roy Williams.. i think.. i dunno, the thought of our secondary the way it is now has me salivating.. but so does an offense that features TO/Roy Williams/Witten/Barber on the field at one time..

now, if we could somehow have both Hamlin AND Roy Williams, i'll send Jerry a box of chocolates and a bouquet of his favorite flowers..
 

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Roy Williams can only wait to find out Lions' plans
by MICHAEL ROSENBERG
mrosenberg@freepress.com.

I've heard a lot of excuses for an NFL player missing voluntary off-season workouts, but none as hilarious as Roy Williams'.


Williams missed the Lions' organized team activities two weeks ago. He said he missed Monday's workouts because he accidentally booked his flight a day late. He missed Tuesday's workout because of bad weather. And then he figured, why come for one day? So he skipped Wednesday.

For those scoring at home: that brings Williams to a total of three excuses. But don't worry, everybody! Williams pinky-swears he isn't bothered by his contract. Williams is in the last year of his deal and has not been offered an extension.

Of course he must be irritated, and you know what? It doesn't matter. Williams has no leverage. All he can do is try to play well and sign a deal after the season. The Lions will have the upper hand then, because they can slap the franchise tag on him.

It will be interesting to see what happens if Williams has a pretty good but not great year and the Lions are bad. Will he want out? Will they overpay him, as they have done with others?

These are legitimate and fair questions for the future. Meanwhile, Williams will remain a Lion, and probably a good one.
 

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Hos knows that Roy wants to play here but than again so does half the league.
 

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Rampage;2112258 said:
but than again so does half the league.

So does that mean that half the league knows Roy wants to play here, half the league wants to play here or both?
 

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An old article for your viewing:

Former Texas Longhorn Roy Williams seeks big contract. Are the Cowboys interested?
Monday, April 14, 2008

Roy Williams wants to get paid.

And why shouldn't he? He's a two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver who has led the league in receiving yards. His first three seasons were the most prolific in his team's history, and he has Hall of Fame potential.

Four seasons into his career, Williams isn't feeling any love from the Detroit Lions. And the reason is obviou$.

"They drafted (wide receiver) Calvin Johnson and gave him 30 million (dollars) guaranteed," Williams said. "What are they going to do with me?"

Legitimate question. The former University of Texas wideout is entering the final year of his contract, and when we spoke at Michael Huff's celebrity basketball game last week, he still had not been offered a contract extension by Lions president Matt Millen.

While Williams ponders his future, it just so happens the Dallas Cowboys are aging at wide receiver and could use an infusion of young talent. Terrell Owens is great, but he's 34. Terry Glenn has knee problems and will be 34 by the season opener. Williams is just entering his prime at 26.

And did we mention he wants to get paid?

So what about it, Roy? You grew up in Odessa loving the Cowboys. Could you picture a dream team with Tony Romo at quarterback, Marion Barber at running back, you and T.O. at wideout, and Jason Witten at tight end? Could this be the answer to all of your problems?

"Man, you know I can't answer that question," he said.

OK, understood. Williams is a team guy who maintains he wants to retire a Detroit Lion, though the Fort Worth Star-Telegram did quote an anonymous source as saying Williams would prefer to play for Dallas if he's not in Detroit.

Lions coach Rod Marinelli has insisted he's not interested in a trade and went as far as to call Williams last month and assure him the rumors of a deal were just rumors.

"He's not going anywhere,'' Marinelli told reporters at the NFL owners' meetings in Palm Beach, Fla. "There's no way. Like I've said, I want to see those two big trees playing together."

Yeah the tree thing works except that you gave one of those trees $27.2 million in guaranteed money while the other tree was left nervously swaying in the breeze, not knowing if his long limbs will be part of your long-term landscape.

But nothing should surprise us, since this is the Lions, a football wasteland that's gone eight straight years without a playoff appearance. Shoot, Isiah Thomas must be wondering how Millen continues to hold on to a job.

Williams is understandably frustrated. He caught 64 passes for 838 yards and five touchdowns last season but missed the last four games with a knee injury. Now healthy, he would love to put in a full season and put the financial stuff to rest so he can concentrate on football.

"Of course I want to stay in Detroit," he said. "Everybody wants to stay with the team that drafted them. They are telling me I am going to be a Lion for at least one more season. That's what I have on my mind."

The only explanation that carries any logic is that Detroit will place the exclusive franchise tag on Williams after this season, which would net him the average salary of the five highest paid receivers in the league for one year. Williams' $3.85 million base salary in 2007 ranked sixth among the league's wideouts — behind Owens, Indianapolis' Marvin Harrison, St. Louis' Torry Holt, and Cincinnati's Chad Johnson.

The franchise tag would earn get him about $9 million in 2009 but the downside is that the one-year tender doesn't come with the financial security of a long-term deal that would include guaranteed money over the length of the contract.

Williams would love the six-year, $55 million contract former Javon Walker just signed with Oakland that will earn him a base salary of $1 million this season with an $11 million signing bonus attached. That will net him $12 million guaranteed this season.

Williams won't say it publicly, but a trade to Dallas makes sense for all parties involved.

Jones will open up the vault because he likes star power. If he is thinking about making it rain for the troubled Pacman Jones, he would definitely shell out a few more million to land an elite pass catcher.

Detroit could use the cap relief because Millen is paying $15.2 million of his $116.7 million salary cap to players who aren't even playing for him anymore. Dallas owns two first-round draft picks, and a trade for one of those may benefit the defense-starved Lions, even if Millen is making the picks.

And let's not forget that one other party that stands to benefit. Roy Williams.

Because he would end up getting paid.
 

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dallasfaniac;2112263 said:
So does that mean that half the league knows Roy wants to play here, half the league wants to play here or both?
half the league wants to be a cowboy too.
 

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Its going to be a nice legacy, Matt Millens last move as a GM. Trading an elite pro bowler(with Jon Kitna) for the 32nd overall pick next year and a 4th
 

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Hostile;2112173 said:


I cant tell... are you zipping it shut?.... or are you unzipping and getting ready to spill it?

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This is a job for........












Drew Rosenhaus.
 
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