Friday, December 18, 2009

Roy Williams SUCKS


I can’t help but continue to trash Roy E. Williams more and more lately. I admit lately he has had a few good games in losses to the Giants and Chargers. But I still look at the things he did not do instead of what he does do productively. My friend and I talk about every game and our main consensus every time is about how much we can’t stand Roy Williams. Even when we win it’s like that our whole topic of conversation. With T.O. when he was our #1 receiver although we may not have liked his mouth but he still produced on the field and did not put our team in position to lose. Last year T.O. had 69 receptions, 10 touchdowns for 1054 yards with 1 fumble. Roy Williams this year in 13 games has caught 36 receptions, 6 touchdowns for 578 yards with 5 fumbles and ranks 53rd in the league with all wide receivers. A rookie Crabtree for the 49ers ranks higher than him in only 8 games this year. And quietly Miles Austin has in 13 games caught 58 passes, has 10 touchdowns for 999 yards and only 1 fumble. I don’t know about you but that seems like #1 receiver numbers to me. But we had before the Packers game in week 10 Williams come out and say "I'm the No. 1 receiver, but things are just going No. 2's way. He (Miles Austin) gets the ball thrown correctly his way, I'm stretching and falling and doing everything. Every other receiver who's been here, the balls are there. Our footballs are everywhere right now.” He puts our quarterback under the bus before a game when we were on a win streak. Then in that game he has a ball perfectly thrown to him where it touches both hands hits him in the face and he drops the ball and has a nice 46 yard reception that ended with him fumbling.
I see more and more balls that hit his hands that he just can’t come up with. In the Giants game it seems to me that eh should have had 4 touchdowns with the balls thrown to him and in the end he does end with 2 but I am still thinking about the one in the 1st quarter that hit his hands in the end zone and Dallas having to settle for a field goal. Now we come to this week where we are going to play one of the biggest games of the season against the undefeated Saints on the road and we have Roy Williams opening his mouth again about guaranteeing a victory. Now in my opinion we did have a shot at winning this game if Ware is healthy and ready to go but any underdog advantage we might have had is destroyed after you open your mouth like that. It seems Roy likes to hear himself talk and like to celebrate insignificant things like first downs every chance he gets. We know when he was in Detroit he didn’t have that many chances to get a lot of first downs but your playing with the Dallas Cowboys and nothing is worth celebrating unless you score when going on to win the game. Hell I’ll take it a step further when you playing for the Cowboys nothing is acceptable unless you are winning playoff games and winning championships. And these Cowboys have done none of that. We have not won a playoff game or championship since 1996. So why don’t we concentrate on taking each game one at a time; taking care of business to make it to the playoffs to have the opportunity to win some playoff games, instead of being like Roy Williams and running his mouth and celebrating insignificant acts. Mediocrity is not acceptable for Dallas Cowboys and that’s just what Dallas has been for the past 13 years.
This is what we strive for....

Not just this

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