Cowboys WR Williams still considers him the teams’ No. 1 receiver

2009 November 6
by chinnawj@gmail.com

Although the No. 2 receiver has been giving better performance than him, the Dallas Cowboys receiver Roy Williams still considers himself the team’s No. 1 receiver; it is just that “things are just going No. 2’s way”.

Evidence is mounting to the contrary. Besides feeling frustrated, Williams should have something else to do. He cost the Cowboys three draft picks and a $45 million contract extension, but it was Miles Austin who made the main contribution to Cowboys’ scores. The less-celebrated Austin has more yards and touchdowns in the past three games than Williams has in his first 16 games wearing Cowboys jersey, let alone he set an NFL record with 482 yards in his first three starts.

Where is Williams’ record? Having 447 yards for the equivalent of a full season in Dallas, the “No. 1” receiver should be reconsidered of his ability. Instead of complaining that Tony Romo’s throws are accurate to Austin and all over the place to him, Williams should spend more time on improving the harmonies between his talent and the team’s offense system.

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