That terrible angle he took on the WR in the end zone on the flea flicker in Philly last year was the nail in the coffin for my opinion of Roy.
That terrible angle he took on the WR in the end zone on the flea flicker in Philly last year was the nail in the coffin for my opinion of Roy.
And 34, Lawrence Taylor was washed up and retired at 34 and he's the greatest defensive player of all time.
Well, I guess we get to find out with Zach Thomas. Your right about undersized LBs in a 3-4.......but I think this dude can do it.
I don't expect a lot, but he'll contribute.
http://www.dallascowboys.com/news.cf...0E49EC56AA8226
"Everybody talks about the reason I'm leaving (Miami) is because of the 3-4 they're bringing in, but we've been running a 3-4 for the last four years," Thomas said recently on WQAM in Miami. "I prefer it over a 4-3."
he may be a bad coverage saftey but he always manages to make the pro bowl and he is one of the hardest hitting safties n te leauge
I've said for years he is the single most overhyped, overrated player in the history of the NFL. People think he is so cool because he can make big hits, but he has to make those hits because he can't cover my deceased grandma running a fly. He was famous for one single play while he was at uo and that made his entire career. People failed to look at the fact he was constantly picked on and burned in big games.
However, as I can't stand the cowgirls of irving or uo, I think they are a perfect match.
"We" Hahaha
Way to jump ship onto a new wagon last fall Mono.
Much like osu and losing are the perfect match.
I think you'd be hard pressed to find a Cowboy fan who still defends Roy's fat ass.
My use of we when talking Cowboys has already been discussed a few times now. Sorry you can't ing read, you obsessed got.
I've read. Your excuses are pathetic. I just like to point it out for new members, bag.
this got can't stop talking about me. it's proven - he's obsessed.
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I guess no one else saw this...
http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/ar...hrown-his.html
Sometimes Roy hopes ball isn't thrown his way
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I'm sure thousands of Cowboys fans feel the same way.
Roy Williams, No. 38 in next year's program, made an appearance on Michael Irvin's ESPN 103.3 radio show to promote his charity. The first six minutes or so of the interview (podcast here) focus on the
Roy Williams Safety Net Foundation, which helps low-income single mothers.
Then talk turned to football, starting with Pacman Jones (Roy will call his new teammate Adam in an effort to help him "shed his skin") and the draft class. Of course, it wouldn't be a Roy Williams interview unless his rep as a raggedy coverage man came up.
Williams trotted out his old line about critics lacking knowledge of defensive schemes before acknowledging that he does get toasted on occasion.
"I will admit that at times, when I had one-on-one situations and you're head up on a tight end or a receiver that can go left or right, it's tough," he said. "I mean, it's just tough. Sometimes you just hope they don't throw the ball your way, because sometimes you're like, if they go inside, you don't have any help; if they go outside, you don't have any help.
"That's why corners get paid the big bucks."
Well, Roy, you're not exactly living check to check. Of course, Jerry made Williams one of the league's highest paid safeties primarily because of his tendency to make game-changing hits. When was the last time Williams had one of those?
"People will say Roy is really not making any big hits. Ever since I rededicated my life to God, OK, I haven't been making the big hits, but we got further than we ever did when I was living of the world. When I rededicated my life, you know what I'm saying, God showed me that you don't have to live of the world and I will bless you. He has basically overflown my cup. He has shown me so much.
"Please believe the hits will come as we get more comfortable with my defense, with the 3-4 and coach Phillips' way that he wants us to play. Please believe the hits will come. I mean, I'm going to have to get comfortable in this defense."
And, just in case Wade didn't get the message, one way to make Mr. Williams comfortable is to never, ever ask him to cover anyone without help.
I don't know, he looks to be in a pretty good defensive stance here:
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you guys are to hard on roy, granted he hasn't been good since the horse collar rule was put into play he has made count em, 6 striaght probowl! So he isnt that bad
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