Should Roy Williams Lose His Job as Dallas Cowboys Starting Wide Receiver?
A lot of people are saying Austin should get the start after his performance against the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL Throwback Game on Sunday. Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Wade Phillips has danced around the issue, saying that Austin will get about as many balls as he did last week, but has stopped short of naming him the starting wide receiver. Here are some of the reasons Roy Williams should lose his position as the starter, and Miles Austin should be named the starting wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys for the rest of the 2009 NFL season. The Cowboys traded for Roy Williams in the middle of the 2008 NFL season, as a complement for Terrell Owens, giving up three picks in the 2009 draft, and one in the 2010 draft. Once in Dallas, Roy Williams played in 10 games, starting seven, and posted only moderate numbers: 19 receptions for 198 yards and one touchdown. It might be said that as a backup to Terrell Owens, who is no longer with the Dallas Cowboys, that his numbers would be low. Bu