HoustonFrog
Dallas Frog
This guys has perfected the art of acting like you are a team guy but saying negative stuff and bitching and moaning. I swear I knew there was an issue when he was on Team TO last year. I get that Romo hasn't been accurate at times but they are doing well a as team so just work it out.
http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/news/story?id=4622709
This is from a few weeks ago..
http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/archives...etimes-you.html
http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/news/story?id=4622709
IRVING, Texas -- Roy Williams remains the Dallas Cowboys' No. 1 receiver, at least in his mind.
After putting in a lot of extra offseason work with quarterback Tony Romo, Williams is stunned they haven't made more progress.
"It's just not even close," Williams said. "It's not even funny. Not even close."
Williams does not believe his poor production accurately portrays his performance.
"I'm the No. 1 receiver," Williams said. "But things are just going No. 2's way."
The No. 2 is Miles Austin, who has produced like a Pro Bowler since moving into the starting lineup. Austin has set an NFL record with 482 yards in his first three starts, scoring on five of his 21 receptions during that span.
"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."
This is from a few weeks ago..
http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/archives...etimes-you.html
He was then asked about his one-year anniversary with the Cowboys and how he assessed his time with Dallas since being traded from Detroit at the trade deadline a year ago this week.
"It's OK. Very average, if not below average in my opinion. My thing is I do what I'm supposed to do, and I've been patient this year. It's one of those things," Williams said.
"You hope that you don't have to do it, but sometimes you have to dial 9-11 and I'm waiting on 911 to be dialed up. 9-11 refers to Romo and myself and not the emergency situation," Williams added, smiling. "I've been waiting ... I'm just throwing it out today so that some day it will be used again."
Williams said it's taken some time for Tony Romo to get used to him and for him to get used to Romo.
"When I first got here, Tony was used to TO and Witten, and I come in with a different speed, a different body language and he has no clue how I am, so he had to learn that and it was hard for him and it was hard for me," Williams said. "It was hard for me to get 19 balls in a year. It's hard for me right now to have 11 balls in a year. That's why it's just OK.