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IRVING — Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams was in full damage control mode Thursday. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
IRVING, Texas -- Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo was defiant Thursday, saying that discussions about why wide receiver Roy Williams has such low numbers will not divide his team. Full Article at ESPN
US President Barack Obama (R) makes remarks with University of North Carolina Basketball Coach Roy Williams (L) at the White House in Washington, DC, May 11, 2009, as the UNC Tar Heels are recognized as the 2009 NCAA basketball national champions. View Photo »
If a guy has special length, like a Brandan Wright or a John Henson, they can mistime a jump and still get the ball on their way down ... They might even get it without going up at all. I don't care how high a guy jumps. After a couple tips, it's going to be who is the longest. And at 6-foot-10, John He...
Since we've all been sucked into the why doesn't Roy Williams catch more passes vortex, here is what Tony Romo had to say on the subject Thursday. "You've just got to keep working,'' Romo said. Full Article at Dallas Morning News - Blogs
Cowboys Roy Williams on playing against the Eagles in Philly. More at NFL.com and DallasCowboys.com From DJ Hero to a fitness boot camp with Jillian Michaels, several new video games are about timing, dexterity and motion. Full Article at NBC - Dallas Fort Worth
Quarterback Tony Romo fielded several questions about his inability to click with Roy Williams. After answering two of them, he was asked why he believes Williams' numbers are so low. "I don't look at the numbers,'' Romo said. Full Article at Dallas Morning News - Blogs
US President Barack Obama (C) poses with University of North Carolina (UNC) Basketball Coach Roy Williams (C) at the White House in Washington, DC, May 11, 2009, as the UNC Tar Heels are recognized as the 2009 NCAA basketball national champions. View Photo »
I'm glad we got him because we got where we want to be - a young wide receiver in Miles Austin on the way up and a chance to stretch the field ... and then Roy Williams as your No. 1 receiver with a chance to have a great year because of how hard he's been working.
In case you hadn't noticed, sports these days are all about Goliath. In 2009, the Steelers, Lakers, North Carolina Tar Heels and now the Yankees have all won titles in their respective sports. Cinderella is yesterday's news. Full Article at AOL Sports
The Houston Texans official website reports Texans HC Gary Kubiak reiterated on Thursday that he's going to "play them all" with regard to his new RBBC. The starter will be determined later in the week. Full Article at Sports Blogs
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US President Barack Obama (R) makes remarks with University of North Carolina Basketball Coach Roy Williams (L) at the White House in Washington, DC, May 11, 2009, as the UNC Tar Heels are recognized as the 2009 NCAA basketball national champions.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (C) poses with University of North Carolina (UNC) Basketball Coach Roy Williams (C) at the White House in Washington, DC, May 11, 2009, as the UNC Tar Heels are recognized as the 2009 NCAA basketball national champions.
View Photo »President Barack Obama is presented with a team jersey by coach Roy Williams, left, as he honored the 2009 NCAA basketball champions University of North Carolina Tar Heels, Monday, May 11, 2009, in front of the South Portico of White House in Washington.
View Photo »North Carolina head basketball coach Roy Williams, right, laughs as player Bobby Frasor, center, acknowledges a humorous story by Rep. James Crawford Jr. , during a session of the North Carolina House of Representatives in the Legislative Building in Raleigh, N.C. , Wednesday, April 29,...
View Photo »University of North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams (L) celebrates with his team, including Ty Lawson (5 )after defeating the Michigan State Spartans in their NCAA men's Final Four championship basketball game in Detroit, Michigan, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »University of North Carolina Tar Heels coach Roy Williams (L) celebrates with MVP Wayne Ellington (R) after their team defeated the Michigan State Spartans in their NCAA men's Final Four championship basketball game in Detroit, Michigan, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »University of North Carolina Tar Heels coach Roy Williams (R) holds the net while celebrating with his team after they defeated the Michigan State Spartans in their NCAA men's Final Four championship basketball game in Detroit, Michigan, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »University of North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams (L) celebrates with his team, including Ty Lawson (5 )after defeating the Michigan State Spartans in their NCAA men's Final Four championship basketball game in Detroit, Michigan, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »University of North Carolina Tar Heels' Danny Green (C) holds up the trophy beside his coach Roy Williams (L) after their team defeated the Michigan State Spartans in their NCAA men's Final Four championship basketball game in Detroit, Michigan, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »University of North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams (C) celebrates with his team after defeating the Michigan State Spartans in their NCAA men's Final Four championship basketball game in Detroit, Michigan, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »University of North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams (C) celebrates with players Deon Thompson and Ty Lawson (R) while their team plays the Michigan State Spartans during the second half of their NCAA men's Final Four championship basketball game in Detroit, Michigan, April 6,...
View Photo »University of North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams (L) shakes hands with Michigan State Spartans head coach Tom Izzo before the start of their NCAA men's Final Four championship basketball game in Detroit, Michigan, April 6, 2009.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, right, and players savor their 89-72 win over Michigan State in the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament Monday, April 6, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, center, celebrates with his team after their 89-72 victory over Michigan State in the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, right, celebrates with guard Ty Lawson, left, after their 89-72 victory over Michigan State in the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough, right, celebrates with coach Roy Williams, left, at the end of the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament, Monday, April 6, 2009, in Detroit. North Carolina won 89-72.
View Photo »North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough, right, celebrates with coach Roy Williams, left, at the end of the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament, Monday, April 6, 2009, in Detroit. North Carolina won 89-72.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, center, hugs forward Tyler Hansbrough after their 89-72 victory over Michigan State in the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, center, and guard Ty Lawson (5) celebrate with the trophy after their 89-72 victory over Michigan State in the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, center, celebrates with his team after their 89-72 victory over Michigan State in the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams , left, and Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo greet each other before the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament Monday, April 6, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, left, and Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo share a light moment before the championship game at the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament Monday, April 6, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams (L) talk during a news conference about his team meeting Michigan State in the NCAA men's Final Four championship game in Detroit, Michigan as player as Ty Lawson looks on, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »CBS network television sportscaster Greg Gumbel (R) talks with North Carolina head coach Roy Williams (L) and Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo (C) before a television interview about their teams meeting in the NCAA men's Final Four championship game in Detroit, Michigan, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams (L) and Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo talk before a television interview about their teams meeting in the NCAA men's Final Four championship game in Detroit, Michigan, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (C) poses with University of North Carolina (UNC) Basketball Coach Roy Williams (C) at the White House in Washington, DC, May 11, 2009, as the UNC Tar Heels are recognized as the 2009 NCAA basketball national champions.
View Photo »If a guy has special length, like a Brandan Wright or a John Henson, they can mistime a jump and still get the ball on their way down ... They might even get it without going up at all. I don't care how high a guy jumps. After a couple tips, it's going to be who is the longest. And at 6-foot-10, John He...
I'm glad we got him because we got where we want to be - a young wide receiver in Miles Austin on the way up and a chance to stretch the field ... and then Roy Williams as your No. 1 receiver with a chance to have a great year because of how hard he's been working.
Too many people in the world go to bed hungry ... We can all be team players to help end world hunger, and I'm inviting the great fans of Dallas to join my team to make a difference.
Dallas Cowboy Roy Williams will be on the sidelines at the Red River Shootout, but if the Longhorns lose he'll never go to another game at the Cotton Bowl. More at NFL.com and DallasCowboys.com
If [the Longhorns] lose this game, I'll never go to another OU game ever in my life
I watched Oklahoma win a national championship [2000 season] and Roy Williams played on every special team, Rocky Calmus played on special teams ... All their good players played on special teams. After watching the punt returns at William & Mary, I said the time for experiments is over. ... [Mallory] b...
When I came to college, most of what I had heard about Frank McGuire wasn't good because (the Gamecocks) were the big rivals and the bad guys
Certainly, Crayton had a big game ... Witten had a strong game. You had Roy Williams with a 66-yarder up the seam, which was well-run and well-executed. Austin had a big play. … He made an outstanding play. He made a couple of people miss, ran in the end zone.
She made some brownies that had marshmallow frosting on them ... I didn't have them when Zim was around, but when he left the room, a couple days later, I had them after the Cleveland game and man, they were still good. She'll be missed for many reasons, not just the snacks - the spirit that she had and...
I do believe Marcus will be the main leader, but he has more help ... He has Deon (Thompson) who has been through a great deal himself. Ed Davis and Tyler Zeller played big roles as freshmen, Will Graves has played some, and Larry Drew gained valuable experience last year. I think we are going to ask Ma...
I do believe Marcus will be the main leader, but he has more help ... He has Deon (Thompson) who has been through a great deal himself. Ed Davis and Tyler Zeller played big roles as freshmen, Will Graves has played some, and Larry Drew gained valuable experience last year. I think we are going to ask Ma...
Half my heart’s still in Kansas.
Never in my life have I been hit like that, from Pop Warner through my six years in the league ... I'm 5,280 feet above sea level with asthma, so I was obviously hurting.
It happens, it happens ... Michael Jordan scores nine points. Tiger can't come back on the final day. It happens. It happens.
I’m not like a give-me-the-ball-every-play type of guy ... I’m a go-with-the-flow guy, because I just want to win. I was [angry] after the New York game because I had one catch. But if [the Giants’ kicker] would have missed that field goal, I wouldn’t have been [angry] because we would have won.
I don't know about going up in these mountains. I have asthma. I don't know if I'm going to be able to breathe up there
Now we're just trying to get 100 yards one of these days ... I'm always a guy it doesn't matter what my stats are, it's about the W's. I come from Detroit. A win, I love it.
We're fine ... I'm a smart enough player to know that you're going to have those games where you're going to have to run it. You're going to have those games where you're going to have to pass it. It just depends on the defense. In the NFL, you have to go with what is working. The big thing is getting t...
I'm very excited. The whole world is watching ... The whole world is watching Sunday night, but Monday night, everybody gets off work, they're kicking their shoes up and watching football, and there is no better team to watch than the Dallas Cowboys. Hopefully, we can put on a show.
- gsutigers1901
26 minutes ago
@KOforPrez great win on Thursday! You should start over Roy Williams!
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