Williams "The Catch"

DTown214

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Is it too early to start calling Dez and T-Will one of the best WR duos in the league?
 

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Pretty damn nice catch and play from a WR that I had to hear last week was a disappointment because he body catches and his hands aren't good.
 

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Is it too early to start calling Dez and T-Will one of the best WR duos in the league?

I think so. While what we are seeing from Williams is great progress from last season, I'm wanting more than just 2 catches a game when Bryant is being shut down. If he continues to progress, we'll see him at his full potential next season.
 

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That play was the dagger that was plunged into the Seattle's defense. It broke them down pshchologically. After that, Murray turned up the heat with the next few runs to seal the deal.
 

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I was the main guy getting on him about his body catching. He has improved a lot, and is showing me is more than just a body catcher. I love this, we need this from him.
 

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TWill has become what Laurant Robinson was for us few years back. He is our deep treat but more importantly, when the play breaks down and Romo is doing his Jedi thing, TWill makes big plays for him.

That was a Jedi move by T Williams too.
 

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Williams catch reminded me of the one Drew Pearson made just a few plays prior to the Hail Mary. The Cowboys were facing a 4th and 16 and Pearson made an incredible catch on the sidelines managing to keep both feet in bounds extending the drive which led to the most historic play in Cowboys history.
 

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On one of the sports shows, can't remember if ESPN or NFLN. They said Romo did his best impression of Wilson and avoided the pass rush, or something like that.
I'm thinking what a dumb arse thing to say. Romo did that stuff long before Wilson came into the NFL.

Did this guy not see Romo punking JJ Watt....Just another idiot in the media....

But others did say, that is Romo being Romo...that is Romo-esque to escape...so a few get it...
 

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On one of the sports shows, can't remember if ESPN or NFLN. They said Romo did his best impression of Wilson and avoided the pass rush, or something like that.
I'm thinking what a dumb arse thing to say. Romo did that stuff long before Wilson came into the NFL.

Did this guy not see Romo punking JJ Watt....Just another idiot in the media....

But others did say, that is Romo being Romo...that is Romo-esque to escape...so a few get it...

I saw that too and my reaction was the same as yours. If anything, Wilson (and any other young elusive QB) is doing his best Romo imitation.
 

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Williams catch reminded me of the one Drew Pearson made just a few plays prior to the Hail Mary. The Cowboys were facing a 4th and 16 and Pearson made an incredible catch on the sidelines managing to keep both feet in bounds extending the drive which led to the most historic play in Cowboys history.

Williams was fortunate to make the catch, and avoid a security guard kicking him when he was down, unlike Pearson in his case.
 

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I honestly thought he didn't catch it. I saw how adamant he was he caught up i'm SCREAMING run to the line of scrimmage but he knew he caught it.
 
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