Wednesday, November 4, 2009

This is too good

Over at espn.com they have an article about Roy Williams being unhappy with the passes being thrown his way.


"He gets the ball thrown correctly his way," Williams said of Austin. "I'm stretching and falling and doing everything. Everybody [else] who's been here's balls are there. Our footballs [from Romo to Williams] are everywhere right now."

You see, it's not Roy Williams' fault that Roy Williams sucks. It's Tony Romo's fault. Sure, he throws accurate passes to Miles Austin, Jason Witten and Patrick Crayton, but not to Williams. How can I put this gently...you don't get accurate passes thrown your way because your worthless ass doesn't get open. I love how Roy can see everyone but him getting good passes thrown their way, and he comes to the conclusion that it's Romo's fault. Maybe there's somethign wrong with you. Check that... there is something with you; you're worthless, go away.

This quote is the icing on the cake, though.

"I'm the No. 1 receiver. But things are just going No. 2's way."

Hmm. Nope I'm pretty sure you're not. Miles Austin is wiping the floor with your worthless ass right now. Do I even need to mention that Miles Austin does this with about half of the natural talent that Roy Williams has?

Checking the Cowboy's stats on the season, Austin, Witten and Crayton all have more receptions than Williams this year. Tashard Choice, the 3rd string RB, has one less reception than Williams. But this is all Romo's fault. Roy is a #1 receiver who just doesn't get good passes thrown his way. What a flipping joke.

Again, I don't know how to put this gently...Roy Williams is an awful receiver who needs to be released. His presence screws everything else up for Dallas. The amount of money and draft picks they put into him force them to play him every week and every down, even though he has nowhere near earned that playing time. Jerry Jones needs to realize what an awful trade that was and release this guy immediately. It's obvious he's never going to get better, because in his mind he's already a superstar. He's a sunk cost that needs to be released. He just gets in the way of productive players seeing the field and getting balls thrown their way. Dallas' best offense is with Austin and Crayton on the outside, and utilizing their TEs (Witten and Bennett) and RBs (Barber, Jones, Choice). Those guys make plays; Williams doesn't.

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