View Full Version : Cowboys to cut Evil Roy?
F18mustang
02-26-2009, 10:09 PM
And Brad Johnson
Please let this happen.
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/02/26/report-cowboys-could-cut-safety-roy-williams/
Matthew 2000 Eagle
02-26-2009, 11:58 PM
And Brad Johnson
Please let this happen.
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/02/26/report-cowboys-could-cut-safety-roy-williams/
Brad is already gone, from what I heard!
As for Evil Roy, I heard that the 'Boys were putting him on the trading block.
Slim-Rob
02-27-2009, 12:04 AM
(why don't they just teach him pass coverage?)
:confused:
Matthew 2000 Eagle
02-27-2009, 12:14 AM
(why don't they just teach him pass coverage?)
:confused:
Or, teach him to stay away from the "Never Ending Pancakes" at IHOP and the buffet lines at Pancho's.
In all seriousness, I just wonder how productive Roy would be if Darren Woodson didn't have to retire too early. He was learning from Darren that first year, and his second year and third year, he was a beast.
To be quite honest, a change of scenery might help him out as well. We'll see!
slorch
02-27-2009, 04:58 AM
Or, teach him to stay away from the "Never Ending Pancakes" at IHOP and the buffet lines at Pancho's.
In all seriousness, I just wonder how productive Roy would be if Darren Woodson didn't have to retire too early. He was learning from Darren that first year, and his second year and third year, he was a beast.
To be quite honest, a change of scenery might help him out as well. We'll see!
He's still quite a beast...;):D
dragonsdaddy
02-27-2009, 07:15 AM
He's still quite a beast...;):D
walruses are beasts, right?
slorch
02-27-2009, 07:39 AM
walruses are beasts, right?
and manatees...
(why don't they just teach him pass coverage?)
:confused:
Indeed...Pass coverage....As in "Roy, make sure from now on you pass on all the biscuits and gravy you been eaten".
Matthew 2000 Eagle
02-27-2009, 01:24 PM
he's still quite a beast...;):d
stop..
Matthew 2000 Eagle
02-27-2009, 01:28 PM
Hammer Time....
Hey, maybe we can trade Roy to Washington for a first round draft pick.
Weber
02-27-2009, 02:30 PM
Roy, let me know when your ready to pack....heck, ill even help ya out on my day off
hit the road jack and dont come back !!!:notworthy
Hey, maybe we can trade Roy to Washington for a first round draft pick.
Think we can talk ole Danielle Shhhhhnider into it?
Matthew 2000 Eagle
02-27-2009, 09:54 PM
Think we can talk ole Danielle Shhhhhnider into it?
Of course we can. Him and Jerry are like brothers! Maybe Daniel is even dumber, and he throws LaRon Landry in as well.
NOTE: That last part is wishful thinking.
SLC93
02-28-2009, 05:44 PM
After today's ridiculous trade, I'm not sure Roy is going anywhere.
15Adragon
02-28-2009, 06:34 PM
After today's ridiculous trade, I'm not sure Roy is going anywhere.
I hope you are right. I still like him when he is close to the LOS. Give him a few biscuits and move to LB for a few plays a game and blitz.
After today's ridiculous trade, I'm not sure Roy is going anywhere.
The trade is not as ridiculous as it may seem, keeping the POS Roy is.
I hope you are right. I still like him when he is close to the LOS. Give him a few biscuits and move to LB for a few plays a game and blitz.
What the hell do you like about a player that cant play football without one of the best safeties to play the game beside him. Is it the hundreds of times you see the opposing QB reach back to throw a long ball, only to think to yourself "oh s:Censor:t" because you know your about to see the back of trash Roy's jersey running to catch the player who just burned him. He is ranked as high as I've ever seen an overhyped overrated player ever.
15Adragon
03-01-2009, 08:08 AM
What the hell do you like about a player that cant play football without one of the best safeties to play the game beside him. Is it the hundreds of times you see the opposing QB reach back to throw a long ball, only to think to yourself "oh s:Censor:t" because you know your about to see the back of trash Roy's jersey running to catch the player who just burned him. He is ranked as high as I've ever seen an overhyped overrated player ever.
Good points. I just picture the way he would crush our horns and his first couple of years with the boys. Too sentimental I guess. Thanks for reminding me. Yes he was a stud for the Cowboys playing alongside Woodson. Woodson was the whole package.
SLC93
03-01-2009, 12:10 PM
The trade is not as ridiculous as it may seem, keeping the POS Roy is.
Anytime you trade a starter, regardless of his quality, for a 37 year old player who is due to be released in a couple of weeks the move qualifies as ridiculous. And spare me the argument that says the Cowboys avoided the competition for Kitna by taking this route. He's an average choice, at best, and if he didn't land here nobody would give a sheet. The only positive to come from this deal is the Boys saved 1.5 million after Kitna redid his deal. That's it.
Dawg Fan
03-01-2009, 02:42 PM
Geez aren't there any other 40 year old QB's available:rolleyes:
I guess he is better than Johnson but hell so are most of the posters on this forum:o
Anytime you trade a starter, regardless of his quality, for a 37 year old player who is due to be released in a couple of weeks the move qualifies as ridiculous. And spare me the argument that says the Cowboys avoided the competition for Kitna by taking this route. He's an average choice, at best, and if he didn't land here nobody would give a sheet. The only positive to come from this deal is the Boys saved 1.5 million after Kitna redid his deal. That's it.
Henry wasnt going to be a starter next season though, and thank god too...He was beaten like a red headed step child last season so many times I just expected a big completion when I seen the QB throwing his way. Yes its likely fairly stupid on Jerry's part to trade for a player that would have hit the market anyway, but Kitna was also a starter last season (up to the injury) and he is a major upgrade compared to what we had. Also the money saved is likely the whole reason they made the trade, rather then compete for his services to begin with.
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