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Old 12-21-2005, 11:57 AM   #59
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Re: Roy Williams = dirty tackler

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Originally Posted by Daseal
SEan Taylor plays Free Safety first of all, second of all -- Williams is great if he sits at the line of scrimmage and the running back runs into him. Otherwise he's a liability in coverage, and every time I've watched Jacked up this year I have yet to see a Roy Williams hit I remember, I distinctly remember three Sean Taylor hits of him blowing someone up.

Roy Williams is over and done. He's getting fat and old. As my friend said, he's only a biscuit away from being a Dlineman.
Roy is big for a safety, and could also play LB. But he is far from over and done like you say.

You won't see Roy near the line of scrimmage like you used to, or see the opportunity for hits like Taylor gets. Cowboys run the 3-4 as opposed to the 4-3 in Washington. The Dallas defense can count on the LB's and front 3 to make the stops near the line. If you have to move your safety inside the box to stop the run, you have an issue with your front 7 that needs attention.
Only time you will see Williams near the line is on a safety blitz.

If anyone has a chance of being DONE it is Sean Taylor, he could very well spend the offseason in jail, or worse if convicted on that gun charge. If he spends the off-season in and out of court or at worse, in jail, then his off-season conditioning will suffer greatly, and it will show next season. That is, if he is even back next season, and not punching out license plates.
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