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    Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 10:29 AM EST [Roy Williams]

    After the mayham, negativity, and debocal of an experiment that we call Pacman, the Cowboys did something positive for the first time in 3 weeks.  After loosing to the Redskins, slidding by the Bungals, and loosing again to the Cardinals, Pacman flunking out of the NFL, Romo getting hurt, Mcbriar getting hurt, Felix getting hurt (for how long?) on a roster thats already depleted due to injuries (mainly defense), the Dallas Cowboys signed 4 year wide out Roy Williams from Detroit. 

    The offense has been off its axis, although still putting up huge numbers still seems out of sync.  Crayton has had drops, and continues to talk.  Owens...After the Bengals game, I thought was about to implode, but watching him do his part blocking against the Cardinals gave me more hope for him.  Hurd has been hurt almost all season, and Miles Austin has shown up for real!  True potential.  Roy Williams joining this crew will be such a positive effect for Dallas and Brad Johnson.  He is an explosive reciever, good at running routes, and another deep threat.  Brad Johnson is veteran enough that he will be able to find all his options when they're open.  Witten and Barber will be his outlets if the stew of recievers STILL cant get open, or cant hold the ball.  I dont see Williams having an immediate impact, but later on in the year, IN THE PLAYOFFS, he will be huge.

    My ONLY concern is the defense.  The other Roy Williams to start off with.  If he's not injured, he cant cover.  If he cant cover, he horse-collers.  If he doesnt straighten up when he return from the IR, Dallas secondary could be in HUGE trouble with the absence of the Pac.  Same goes for Terrence Newman.  Injured, or getting burned by Hank Basket.  I do feel confortable with our rookie corners, for whatever reason that is.  Tashard Choice and Mike Jenkins have performed exceptionally well for rookies.  Id say better than most rookie "super-stars" such as Reggie Bush, Matt Lienart, and other floppish players (Bush has gotten better though).  Anyways....

     

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