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Re: Roy Williams Agree To Terms With Cincy
MAybe this will erase Adam A. as the worst S sgining ever. Of course we made him the highest paid ever.
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Re: Roy Williams Agree To Terms With Cincy
I can't for the life of me see why Cinci picked him up. I mean the NFC East is the hardest division. If you put your mind right down to it ....if Williams was all that great wouldn't it stand to reason one of the other NFC East teams would have been making a play for his services? It speaks volumes that none of the other three teams in the division who played against him twice a yr made a play for him.
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Re: Roy Williams Agree To Terms With Cincy
[quote=SBXVII;556034]I can't for the life of me see why Cinci picked him up. I mean the NFC East is the hardest division. If you put your mind right down to it ....if Williams was all that great wouldn't it stand to reason one of the other NFC East teams would have been making a play for his services? It speaks volumes that none of the other three teams in the division who played against him twice a yr made a play for him.
Good luck Cinci.[/quote] Maybe he wanted to get out of the tough NFC East a la Demetric Evans |
Re: Roy Williams Agree To Terms With Cincy
[quote=SmootSmack;556045]Maybe he wanted to get out of the tough NFC East a la Demetric Evans[/quote]
Three reasons why Williams left the NFC Beast: 1. Chris Cooley 2. Kevin Boss 3. Jason Witten TE's have career days going up against Williams in coverage. Before he left for New Orleans, Shockey had his best recieving day of his career against Williams. Kind of hard to find another division in the entire league that is stack that well at TE. Maybe one team here and there, but not all of them in the division. |
Re: Roy Williams Agree To Terms With Cincy
[quote=Zerohero;555553]Never seen a guy make 5 pro bowls in 7 years get ragged on so much
. Its proven you put him in the right situation he will be effective. Going with a former coach will help i'm sure.[/quote] I think it was Peter King who recently quoted an NFL personnel executive as saying that Williams is completely done; the game has changed so much that there is no longer a place for line of scrimmage run stopping safeties. |
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