When the Dallas Cowboys traded for Roy Williams not to many people thought he would be the answer except maybe Jerry Jones. So far the experiment has been something out of a horror movie. Williams has not lived up to what was expected of him. The Cowboys gave a lot away to bring him in and it's time to just cut those ties. The Cowboys will lose a lot, but trading him away would basically get them nothing in return. Who wants a guy with a huge salary and what the Cowboys would get in return would be virtually nothing.
It is also not fair to other players on the Cowboys. Patrick Crayton should play more and by cutting ties with Roy Williams will give him a chance to do just that. The Cowboys can also draft some wide receiver talent if they decide that is what they need to do. The bottom line is you cannot keep putting a guy on the field who is hurting the team and that is exactly what Roy Williams is doing to the Cowboys. Best to cut ties now before it gets worse and I'm afraid it could get worse when it comes to Roy Williams.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Jon KiTna Shipped To Dallas For Anthony Henry
It seems the Detroit Lions are making it a habit of getting the better deals from the Dallas Cowboys than any other team. The Detroit Lions shipped unhappy quarterback Jon Kitna to Dallas for cornerback Anthony Henry. This moves saves the Lions 4 million dollars off the cap and also moves a player who really did not want to be in Detroit anyway.
For the Cowboys they needed a backup quarterback, but in my opinion a better option would have been Jeff Garcia. Losing Anthony Henry in my opinion was a big loss for the Cowboys who are really thin in that area and Henry was one of their better cover guys. He was not the best, but better than most on the Cowboys.. If the Lions keep getting players like this they should probably trade exclusively with the Dallas Cowboys.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Tony Romo Needs To Sit And Not Play
Tony Romo the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback may play this weekend after all. Romo who has a fractured pinkie may try to make it a go which in my opinion is a bad mistake. Romo should rest it and follow doctors orders so the injury does not get worse. He was scheduled to miss three to four weeks, but if he keeps playing and injuries it more he could be lost for the season and that is a much bigger blow than just three or four games.
Brad Johnson is a very capable backup and has won a Super Bowl so he knows what he is doing. Hand the ball to Johnson and let him run the team for the next three or four weeks until Tony Romo gets back. Losing him all season long could cost the Cowboys a lot more.
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