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Roy Williams not comfortable with Cowboys' system

That's what teammate Greg Ellis says about the Cowboys' veteran strong safety.

Ellis says that's why Williams seems to be distancing himself from some teammates in recent weeks.

Um, Greg, there's a good reason Williams isn't comfortable with head coach Wade Phillips' system. It's because Williams has been a liability in pass coverage throughout his NFL career. So, for all the hard hits and the horse-collar tackles, the bottom line is that Williams' ability as a defensive back leave plenty to be desired.


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Finally, someone tells it like it is about Williams! He's an intimidating hard-hitter, which helps when covering shy receivers who don't like contact, but he often blows coverage and lets up big plays.

He's the NFL's version of Jason Giambi - all or nothing. With Giambi, it's one home run and three strikeouts a game. With Williams, one hard hit (or horse collar tackle) and three deep bombs allowed.

I agree. The state of the safety position in the NFC must be in sorry shape if this one dimensional player is constantly voted to the pro bowl. But thats just a popularity contest. The fact that he was actually voted as an All Pro player once is more alarming.

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