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    For an owner to let go of a player that caught 34 TD's in 3 years for nothing to show for.

    To not only trade a 1st round pick, but a 3rd round pick as well for a possesion reciever at best.

    To resign this player after catchin 1 TD in 10 games for 45 million over 5 years.

    Troy Aikman said it this past April. http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/ar...snt-produ.html

    "I don't think you can give up what the Cowboys gave up for somebody and not make that a sure bet," Aikman said. "This isn't like drafting a No. 1 receiver out of the college draft and then saying, 'Well, we think he's got all the skills to be a great player for us.' He's been in the NFL. He's caught balls in the NFL. They've got a lot of tape on him, and they had the ability to talk to a lot of people who had coached him, played against him, played with him.

    "If Roy Williams doesn't turn out to be the player they thought he would be when they made the trade, I think this would be one of the biggest busts in the history of the league."


    Well Troy,
    Four weeks in all signs are indicating you were spot on. Roy Williams is not a number 1 reciever or a big time play-maker by any means. Thats one reason why the worst team in the league wanted to let him go. Cowboys made a mistake and they are having to live with it. Defenses no longer have to worry about the big plays TO made and can put 7-8 guys in the box and not have to worry about the deep ball. Roy Williams is not a threat and will be one of the dumbest moves the Cowboys have made in the Jerry era.

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    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
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    Did anyone actually think this was a good trade for Dallas? The only reason most people don't know Williams isn't that great is cause he was smack dab in the middle of two other busts to take the camera away from him in Detroit. Now that he's supposed to be the #1 receiver for Dallas, people see he isn't that good.

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    Better than you MajorMike's Avatar
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    With as many diamonds in the rough that skeletor found early in his ownership, he has tossed as many duds in recent years.

    Midas has lost his golden touch.

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    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
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    He'd be a solid to great slot receiver on a good team. It was pretty foolish to think of him as a no. 1 receiver on a playoff team. He's got pretty good hands and very good size, but he doesn't have great speed, and what's worse is he in general can't get separation by athleticism, speed, or by moves. The Lions were fortunate to get a number 1 pick for him. The fact that they also got a third round pick as well was gravy.

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    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    I couldn't be happier with his play thus far. He's shown great hands, a great ability to get open, and is an excellent blocker. What he needs is an offense that doesn't force running the ball and likes to throw only out of obvious throwing sets as well as a QB who can actually get the ball to him. Anybody who's actually watched him play isn't of the same opinion they were in April.

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    Kooler than Jesus Nathan Explosion's Avatar
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    Right, and what exactly is TO doing in Buffalo right now?

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    I couldn't be happier with his play thus far. He's shown great hands, a great ability to get open, and is an excellent blocker. What he needs is an offense that doesn't force running the ball and likes to throw only out of obvious throwing sets as well as a QB who can actually get the ball to him. Anybody who's actually watched him play isn't of the same opinion they were in April.
    +1
    Guy has been much better than I thought he would be at this point. Not his fault his qb can't get him the ball. I think the only bad play I've seen from him this year is that dropped goaline pass.

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    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
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    Braylon Edwards comes to mind

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    Future Hall of Famer DBryant88's Avatar
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    +1 for williams
    he is also a great route runner and he exels at blocking
    if romo could hit recievers then this wouldn't be a topic would it
    and jsut for the record
    roy williams rec=11 yds=214 avg=19.5 long=66 td=1 yds/gm=53.5
    T.O.rec=8 yds=158 avg=19.8 long=43 td=1 yds/gm=39.5

    so they are pretty even

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    lol @ thinking Williams is better than T.O

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    Kooler than Jesus Nathan Explosion's Avatar
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    lol @ thinking Williams is better than T.O
    Again, how good has TO been in Buffalo? People can bag on Williams all they want, but TO isn't faring much better.

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    Again, how good has TO been in Buffalo? People can bag on Williams all they want, but TO isn't faring much better.
    TO has had a few drops yes, but there is a reason Trent Edwards nickname is Trentative Checkwards(as well as captain checkdown.) Fred Jackson is the leading receiver because all Edwards does is check down after check down.

    Even Lee Evans isnt doing anything and he has been very good in the past with a qb who isnt afraid to throw the ball more than 5 yards.

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    But Williams isn't a no 1 reciever

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    Kooler than Jesus Nathan Explosion's Avatar
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    TO has had a few drops yes, but there is a reason Trent Edwards nickname is Trentative Checkwards(as well as captain checkdown.) Fred Jackson is the leading receiver because all Edwards does is check down after check down.

    Even Lee Evans isnt doing anything and he has been very good in the past with a qb who isnt afraid to throw the ball more than 5 yards.
    QBs tend to check down when receivers don't get open. Last year word got out that TO can't get off the line when he's jammed. I'm pretty sure every team's doing it these days.

    TO was supposed to make his QBs better. He's not getting anything done in Buffalo. If TO wanted to stay in Dallas, he would have kept his mouth shut and just played.

    The story was the same as it was in SF and Philly. I supported TO from Day 1, but the moment he said Witten and Romo were meeting in secret, I was done with him. Hey TO, just play the damn game.

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    A neverending cycle Trainwreck2100's Avatar
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    It was a good trade when he was going to be a number 2 receiver behind owens, but he sucks as the number 1 option

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    Che cazzo stai dicendo? DisgruntledLionFan#54,927's Avatar
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    Great route runner?

    He's turned into an excellent blocking WR. That's something, right?

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