In not nerd terms, Roy Williams was added to the team last year and didn’t do anything of note because he was a late addition as a receiver. When you really think about how hard learning a playbook is and how tough it is to establish chemistry with a quarterback, that’s a lot to ask, so I’m willing to forgive and forget. Now he’s got an off-season under his belt, a whole summer working with Tony Romo, and game time is fast approaching. It’s time to know what happens when you push that button (sorry, no more Galaxy Quest references).
Roy Williams is now the number one receiver on the Cowboys, because he who must not be named has finally been banished to Buffalo, and it’s time for him to step up and accept that job. Roy was with Detroit for the past five years,and before that he attended college at the University of Texas, where he was a big star. In the NFL, though, he has a lot of proving to do. The Cowboys are currently a “short” team in the NFL (with regards to yards-per-play); Roy needs to truly dominate this year, or the Cowboys are in for a long reason. Metrically, Roy stands 6’3’’ and weighs 220 lbs. I’m not sure how big his feet are, but they better be pretty substantial, because he’s got some big shoes to fill.
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