High School. No leading with the helmet, (unless its big TE or QB in the open 😂). Told them 3 years ago to utilize their track type speed and gauge their timing for precise impact. If possible light'em up, you need to them be thinking about where you are at all times.
A lot of people will probably never understand how much of a game changer Williams was. He didn't just lay people out, he was out there causing fumbles, getting sacks, TFL, and intercepting passes. Quite a few of his highlights were in the clutch as well. I was certain at one point that he was going to the HOF. Too bad Woody retiring really exposed his coverage skills.
Roy's first 5 years were his prime years. He had 17 interceptions, three pick sixes, 9 forced fumbles, 7 fumble recoveries, 7 sacks, and over 341 tackles. Those are crazy numbers for a safety in just a 5 year span. To your point, the man wasn't just a hard hitter!
The NFL made two rule changes because of Roy. One, leading with helmet face first. Two, the horse collar. Not only was he a game changer but League rule changer.
@@jkdortch2308 you need to read the comment, he literally said "too bad woodly retiring really exposed his coverage skills" he literally said what you said.
This is just outstanding work by you Sir.. I remember one absolutely devastating hit against the Seahawks on a kickoff return... He knocked the returner unconscious on the play... The entire Seahawks team was submissive after that hit. 🏈
I still watch games from the 90s on you tube with Madden and Sumerall and nothing comes close. Glory days and wild asf the punishment the qbs were taking I saw Steve Young get his whole helmet ripped off and no flag😂😂😂
Woodson and Williams as safeties. Wow and ouch. Wish Williams had played during the dynasty years. Imagine Deion, Pup, Woodson, and Williams in their prime playing in that secondary. Would make Legion of doom look pedestrian.
Roy was called the "Offense Wrecker" and Superman coming out of college. He has a play that made him famous at the time while he was at OU, if you never seen it look up OU vs Texas 2001.(You won't be disappointed.) He played his NFL career trying to live up to that play. On the Emmitt play Emmitt had talked a little smack to the press about the Cowboys calling them Poo Poo because Emmitt don't cuss. LOL Good memories LC. Thanks.
I'm a Texas Longhorns fan and i remember Roy being a terror against them when he was at Oklahoma! But when he was drafted by the Cowboys i was like all is forgiven, he's a Cowboy now!
Roy Williams one of the most underrated safeties from the late 00s era. 5x Pro Bowl starter from 03-07 and first team All-Pro 2003. Was a vicious hard hitting safety
The Cowboys won nothing with him. This is the kind of stuff 21st century Cowboys fans love, because they've never seen the Cowboys win anything. Us old farts don't give a shit about Roy Williams hits.
Was never good in coverage and got beat consistently. He's more of a run supporter or knocking the ball out to force an incompletion. Also woodson retired
Roy Williams was the reason they outlawed the “horse collar” tackle, he was often caught out of position and had to grab strong receivers by the collar of their shoulder pads and drag them down. This caused several knee and ankle injuries and ended the season once for Terrell Owens when Owens played for the Eagles.
Redskins had their Sean Taylor R.I.P we had our Roy Williams. He was a special talent. *Prime* Roy 2002-2006 was the best safety in the league outside of Ed Reed and Troy Polamalu.
I love watching Roy Williams straight wrecking mugs out there. U love having a guy like that on the squad. I remember later in his career he actually lost weight an it look like he was laying the wood an hitting even harder
9:05 These types of plays don't make many highlight reels, but Roy Williams caused them regularly. The effect of a true enforcer in the middle of the field.
Can't wait for part 2! It's amazing how many Cowboys have rules named after them. Michael Irvin has 2 lol. Here's a partial list: Roy Williams (horse collar), Jason Witten (running without helmet), Emmitt Smith (Ripping own helmet off), Erik Williams (hands to the face), Michael Irvin (taunting and pushing off), Brice Butler (substitution warning), Dez Bryant (catch definition; actually PR move to cover up their own egregious failure since Bryant's catch was already legal under existing rules), Mel Renfro (player can catch ball tipped by own teammate), Deion Sanders (salary bonus rule), Marion Barber (stiff arm to face mask), Tony Romo (kicking balls monitored by officials instead of ball boys).
GREAT stuff as usual Logical! I was at that game with several buddies when Roy Williams laid the lumber to Emmitt Smith. You could hear the contact clearly and the entire crowd gasped at the same time. I turned to a friend and said Emmits done, guaranteed, and he was. Sad but true. If only Roy Williams could cover he would have been the best ever. Keep up the good work my friend, I appreciate you.
Thanks again. It was Williams who cemented the installing the "horse collar" ban. I only wish he had more cover skills. Perhaps then a Hall of Fame guy.
Unfortunately, Dallas couldn’t make him at one point a hybrid linebacker. The guy was so talented that he was one of the best safeties in the league, and that probably wasn't his pure position. Thanks for watching, bro!
I remember when the cowboys had Williams and Hamlin at safety. I used to cause mad fumbles on madden with those boys. They had that hammer 🔨 icon for the big hits 💪
I have to admit. I don't much care for OU. It was a hard pill to swallow when Dallas got Roy Williams. It must have taken him every bit of 5 minutes to win me over. He is one of the greatest safeties to ever play the game. Maybe 3 others on his level ever. Now, on to you, my friend. Not only did you find perfect content for this video, your narrative could not have been better. You are truly talented! I'd subscribe to your channel if it were about mud drying. Another incredible job!
I was a life-long Chiefs fan, and never saw them win a Superbowl. I'd rather just watch highlights of the games I didn't get to see. @@thelogicalcowboy
He was a legend in college. I still can't believe we got him. Probably outside of dez Bryant, and probably Zeke, I've never seen a buzz like that before in Cowboys nation after a draft pick.
He was the first official game Jersey that I bought. His Double Star jersey was my first real jersey I bought with my Christmas bonus. He and Sean Taylor were my favorite Safeties to ever play during my 42 years. And I’m a Cowboys fan since 1988, but Sean earned my respect quickly. But Roy Williams changed the league into being soft. Players could not handle how he dismantled guys and so they took his play away from him and ended his career early. All because players were too chicken to play against him.
Roy plays in the 90s he’s a hall of famer. Roy plays in today’s game he’s a hall of fame linebacker. He played in an era where defensive coaches didn’t know what to do with him once he got caught in coverage.
8th overall pick and he is a safety from the Sooners.My man decleated a lot of people back in the day before the helmet to helmet rules.I used to love watching him play.If you are a huge fan like me you will remember a night game against the Redskins and you should know the name Santana Moss.Loved Roy but he had a weakness and it happened in that game
As a Cowboy fan, Roy was a great hitter, but as an overall safety, he was one trick pony. He was TERRIBLE in coverage. Without Darren Woodson next to him he got exposed in coverage constantly.
Thank you so much for the love on this video. I truly appreciate it. All I ever wanted to do was play ball at the highest level & I was able to do it. And this video brings back so awesome memories. All I ever wanted to do was hit people and give Cowboy Nation a show. Thank you so Much… 💪🏾 We DemBoys!!!!!
I loved watching him play he was an absolute beast on the field. He would get just a few feet to you. And then completely just unload he didn't just hit you he unloaded. Wasn't the greatest cover defender but would unleash a hit. That would make an entire sideline go ohhhweee
🎉 great commentary on this you have a good voice for it, you should of done a Shawn Taylor but I see you only cover the cowboys, I'm from Buffalo but I am a big fan of players and I would watch all cowboys games when Williams was a cowboy,great video
Great Video again! Roy was a great hitter and run stopper. He wasn't the best cover DB and Woodson retiring didn't help the secondary considering he lost a "should be HOF'er" partner, but in his time Roy was brutal...
Pt.2/ He reminded me So much of that hard hitting Safety named Scott Case from back in the day's When he had Played for those dirty birds Atlanta Falcons !
In his first 3 seasons, along with ray Lewis, Roy was the most feared defender in the nfl. They even compared him to Ronnie Lott. You could hear his ferocious hits every time
I just want to say part of the reason the cowboys were able to use Williams the way there were , in the box, on the LOS , roaming free in 2ndary is cuz of one of the most under rated defensive players ever. #28 DARREN WOODSON , its shame is his getting snubb on the Hall Of Fame.
I need to find the highlight of Roy making an interception and he headbutted the fck out of an incoming tackler!!!😂 yoooo that was when I realized this dude mean business!!!
Roy Williams literally Was a very aggressive head hunting type of football Player that Would try his best to knock Your head right'off of Your dog'gone Shoulder-blade's ! And he brought his hard hitting hammer every Single down that he Was back there in that Secondary. 💪 🏈
Dude, they have had awful defenses. I'm a lifelong Cowboy and they've had a few dreadful seasons. Just 3 to 5 years ago they were among the worst in the league lol
Roy Williams used the horse collar tackle often. Terrell Owen's was not the only receiver he injured using it. Tyrone Calico had both knees injured as well from Williams using the horse collar tackle. I remember when a titans running back named Chrus Brown broke loose and Williams cane flying in like a missle only to get stiff armed like a rag doll as Brown went in to score . After that not many even worried about him. He pretty much faded away.
What killed him was Kelly Rowlands, and us changing our defense from 4-3 to a 3-4! For some reason someone thought he could play in the box more! And he had good covering skills for slot WR and athletic TE. SMH got burned each time
Roy Williams was no joke his nickname should have been Mac Truck. He was a modern player who hit like 60s player who hit you like you owed him money and refused to pay. Any time an offensive player dared to try and catch a 🏈 in his AOR he would make sure not to do that again. I believe Roy Williams belongs with the hardest hitting safeties of all times, such as Atwater, Lynch, Tatum and Polumalu. LC, this to me is the best comparative NFL series bar none. And have a great weekend!!
Him, Sean Taylor, Brian Dawkins, Ed Reed were some of the hardest hitters in the 2000s
They sure was!
How dare you put Roy in a sentence with Ed and Taylor
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Ed or Taylor (bless the dead) wish they hit like Prime Roy!
@@kperry1969 Sean a way bigger hitter than Roy.
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I miss this kind of football and safeties like Roy Williams
Roy’s career was stunted by rule changes and the evolution of the game. Ten years earlier he would have been a no doubt hall of famer.
Facts!
@@thelogicalcowboy Safetys roam the field looking for easy bait. Not that hard to hit a WR not looking.
Both my sons still play like that.
@@LippaRippa
Wow! Highschool or College?
High School. No leading with the helmet, (unless its big TE or QB in the open 😂). Told them 3 years ago to utilize their track type speed and gauge their timing for precise impact. If possible light'em up, you need to them be thinking about where you are at all times.
A lot of people will probably never understand how much of a game changer Williams was. He didn't just lay people out, he was out there causing fumbles, getting sacks, TFL, and intercepting passes. Quite a few of his highlights were in the clutch as well. I was certain at one point that he was going to the HOF. Too bad Woody retiring really exposed his coverage skills.
Roy's first 5 years were his prime years. He had 17 interceptions, three pick sixes, 9 forced fumbles, 7 fumble recoveries, 7 sacks, and over 341 tackles. Those are crazy numbers for a safety in just a 5 year span. To your point, the man wasn't just a hard hitter!
Totally agree especially about Woody
RIGHT BUT ACTUALLY WITHOUT WOODSON HE WAS KINDA VERY VERY AVERAGE
The NFL made two rule changes because of Roy. One, leading with helmet face first. Two, the horse collar. Not only was he a game changer but League rule changer.
@@jkdortch2308 you need to read the comment, he literally said "too bad woodly retiring really exposed his coverage skills" he literally said what you said.
That’s what the boys need now in 2023.
Bro!!!!
This is just outstanding work by you Sir..
I remember one absolutely devastating hit against the Seahawks on a kickoff return... He knocked the returner unconscious on the play... The entire Seahawks team was submissive after that hit. 🏈
Wow! I gotta look for that one! Thanks for watching bro!
Hearing Madden's voice is priceless man! 💯
I still watch games from the 90s on you tube with Madden and Sumerall and nothing comes close. Glory days and wild asf the punishment the qbs were taking I saw Steve Young get his whole helmet ripped off and no flag😂😂😂
Roy Williams spent part of his career here in Cincinnati too. He was a great addition to the defense.
Roy Williams
From the same cloth as
-Dick Butkus
-Jack Tatum
-Ronnie Lott
-Jeff Lynch
Woodson and Williams as safeties. Wow and ouch. Wish Williams had played during the dynasty years. Imagine Deion, Pup, Woodson, and Williams in their prime playing in that secondary. Would make Legion of doom look pedestrian.
That would have been scary!!
Don't forget, the NFC East in this era had Williams, Woodson, Sean Taylor, AND Brian Dawkins. NOT a fun time for ball carriers lol
@@babigrl1894y'all forgot about Landry for Washington
@@thelogicalcowboythey forgot about Aneas Williams for the Cardinals
Roy was called the "Offense Wrecker" and Superman coming out of college. He has a play that made him famous at the time while he was at OU, if you never seen it look up OU vs Texas 2001.(You won't be disappointed.) He played his NFL career trying to live up to that play. On the Emmitt play Emmitt had talked a little smack to the press about the Cowboys calling them Poo Poo because Emmitt don't cuss. LOL Good memories LC. Thanks.
I forgot all about that! I sure wish I'd known before I did the video. Appreciate you bro.
I remember that.
I'm a Texas Longhorns fan and i remember Roy being a terror against them when he was at Oklahoma! But when he was drafted by the Cowboys i was like all is forgiven, he's a Cowboy now!
Roy Williams one of the most underrated safeties from the late 00s era. 5x Pro Bowl starter from 03-07 and first team All-Pro 2003. Was a vicious hard hitting safety
The Cowboys won nothing with him. This is the kind of stuff 21st century Cowboys fans love, because they've never seen the Cowboys win anything. Us old farts don't give a shit about Roy Williams hits.
@@jeffs3752this is all they have. A dirty player lol
Couldn't intercept a pass
Was never good in coverage and got beat consistently. He's more of a run supporter or knocking the ball out to force an incompletion. Also woodson retired
Roy Williams was the reason they outlawed the “horse collar” tackle, he was often caught out of position and had to grab strong receivers by the collar of their shoulder pads and drag them down. This caused several knee and ankle injuries and ended the season once for Terrell Owens when Owens played for the Eagles.
Roy was always fun to watch!
Redskins had their Sean Taylor R.I.P we had our Roy Williams. He was a special talent. *Prime* Roy 2002-2006 was the best safety in the league outside of Ed Reed and Troy Polamalu.
I love watching Roy Williams straight wrecking mugs out there. U love having a guy like that on the squad. I remember later in his career he actually lost weight an it look like he was laying the wood an hitting even harder
I recall Roy putting at least 3 offensive players in the hospital, including Emmitt Smith when he played for the Cardinals.
He didn't hurt players. He injured them. That's two different meanings.
He injured TO, Tyrone Calico & Emmitt Smith & also KO’d many others!! Dude was a savage!!!
Ohhh yes..!! When football was football,good eras .. how I miss them.
Roy Williams doesn’t get enough credit for how good he was for the Cowboys franchise.
9:05 These types of plays don't make many highlight reels, but Roy Williams caused them regularly. The effect of a true enforcer in the middle of the field.
Best Dallas Cowboys UA-cam Channel
Appreciate you bro!
Can't wait for part 2! It's amazing how many Cowboys have rules named after them. Michael Irvin has 2 lol. Here's a partial list:
Roy Williams (horse collar), Jason Witten (running without helmet), Emmitt Smith (Ripping own helmet off), Erik Williams (hands to the face), Michael Irvin (taunting and pushing off), Brice Butler (substitution warning), Dez Bryant (catch definition; actually PR move to cover up their own egregious failure since Bryant's catch was already legal under existing rules), Mel Renfro (player can catch ball tipped by own teammate), Deion Sanders (salary bonus rule), Marion Barber (stiff arm to face mask), Tony Romo (kicking balls monitored by officials instead of ball boys).
Wow! Thanks for this, bro! I'm definitely going to do a video on this! This is crazy!
Great stuff, Brother. Love me some Roy!
Thanks bro!
Those hits on Toomer were personal and goes back to their days in the East Bay high school football.
"I told him I was going to get him, and I'm a man of my word." The diabolical moral stance of one my all time favorite Cowboys.
Brutha,all of your videos are off the chain good! Thanks
Appreciate you bro!
GREAT stuff as usual Logical! I was at that game with several buddies when Roy Williams laid the lumber to Emmitt Smith. You could hear the contact clearly and the entire crowd gasped at the same time. I turned to a friend and said Emmits done, guaranteed, and he was. Sad but true. If only Roy Williams could cover he would have been the best ever. Keep up the good work my friend, I appreciate you.
Wow!!! Thanks for sharing that, bro!
Thanks again. It was Williams who cemented the installing the "horse collar" ban. I only wish he had more cover skills. Perhaps then a Hall of Fame guy.
Unfortunately, Dallas couldn’t make him at one point a hybrid linebacker. The guy was so talented that he was one of the best safeties in the league, and that probably wasn't his pure position. Thanks for watching, bro!
Dude was like a bullet train on those tackles. 🚆
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Some ppl like Sean Taylor but, I always liked Roy Williams more! GO COWBOYS!!! ✊🏾💪🏾💯
Again you hit it out of the Park!!!! Good ole Roy “Loved Him” as a player I’m writing this before even watching this
Lol appreciate you bro!
I remember when the cowboys had Williams and Hamlin at safety. I used to cause mad fumbles on madden with those boys. They had that hammer 🔨 icon for the big hits 💪
And they did absolutely nothing in the postseason
Love Roy Williams, i have a throwbacks Roy Williams jersey.. its one of my favorites.
I have a Black one. Blue and grey trim.
@@dallasborn8574 nice
I have to admit. I don't much care for OU. It was a hard pill to swallow when Dallas got Roy Williams. It must have taken him every bit of 5 minutes to win me over. He is one of the greatest safeties to ever play the game. Maybe 3 others on his level ever. Now, on to you, my friend. Not only did you find perfect content for this video, your narrative could not have been better. You are truly talented! I'd subscribe to your channel if it were about mud drying. Another incredible job!
😂 😂 Appreciate you, bro! 🙏
Great content. The last NFL game I watched, Pat and John made the calls. After that, I turned off the TV and never turned it on again.
Wow
I was a life-long Chiefs fan, and never saw them win a Superbowl. I'd rather just watch highlights of the games I didn't get to see. @@thelogicalcowboy
Football how it should be!!!! Great job as always my brother!!! Go Cowboys!!!
Thanks bro!
Williams used to get burned a lot but when he zeroed in on a receiver, LIGHTS OUT!!!
Burned, toasted and awful at ever picking off a pass
Roy Williams was flat out VICIOUS! The league will never allow hitters to do their job without getting a penalty!
Love ur work brotha
Wow! Appreciate you, bro! That's an honor, especially coming from you. Thanks for visiting the channel!
He's one of my favorite players for my team the Oklahoma Sooners. I have his Oklahoma jersey and I absolutely loved his aggressive style of play.
He was a legend in college. I still can't believe we got him. Probably outside of dez Bryant, and probably Zeke, I've never seen a buzz like that before in Cowboys nation after a draft pick.
Superman
Had to get my popcorn 🍿 and beer 🍺 before watching this video!! Very entertaining 😎 👍
😂 🤣 thanks bro!
He was the first official game Jersey that I bought. His Double Star jersey was my first real jersey I bought with my Christmas bonus. He and Sean Taylor were my favorite Safeties to ever play during my 42 years. And I’m a Cowboys fan since 1988, but Sean earned my respect quickly. But Roy Williams changed the league into being soft. Players could not handle how he dismantled guys and so they took his play away from him and ended his career early. All because players were too chicken to play against him.
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I miss real football ...
Loved watching Woodson and Williams
Woodson, hell yeah. Williams, not so much
Roy plays in the 90s he’s a hall of famer. Roy plays in today’s game he’s a hall of fame linebacker. He played in an era where defensive coaches didn’t know what to do with him once he got caught in coverage.
Facts!
8th overall pick and he is a safety from the Sooners.My man decleated a lot of people back in the day before the helmet to helmet rules.I used to love watching him play.If you are a huge fan like me you will remember a night game against the Redskins and you should know the name Santana Moss.Loved Roy but he had a weakness and it happened in that game
As a Cowboy fan, Roy was a great hitter, but as an overall safety, he was one trick pony. He was TERRIBLE in coverage. Without Darren Woodson next to him he got exposed in coverage constantly.
My favorite player from that cowboy era
NFL became pus... for that tackle. Just play flag football. Good on you Roy
As a Texas fan, I hated him for going to O-Who!!!
As a Dallas fan I was absolutely thrilled he was finally on my squad
Roy would be playing LB for us right now if was drafted in this era
Roy Williams sent a lot of players to church 😏
Thank you so much for the love on this video. I truly appreciate it. All I ever wanted to do was play ball at the highest level & I was able to do it. And this video brings back so awesome memories. All I ever wanted to do was hit people and give Cowboy Nation a show. Thank you so Much… 💪🏾
We DemBoys!!!!!
Wow! If this is really you. Appreciate the comment, bro!. I'm honored!!
It’s 10000% me fam. Thank you so much for making that video. Truly appreciate it.
@@thelogicalcowboy Go LC!
@thelogicalcowboy what’s your Twitter and Instagram handle? I’m going to post your video and would like to tag you.
@@roylee38
Wow!
THANK YOU FOR THE VID!
Man 31 was my first favorite Cowboys Player.
Roy Williams would have been an amazing linebacker in the modern NFL.
He was one of the reasons why the horse collar rule came into play. It might be just me, but after they enforced that it went downhill for him.
I loved watching him play he was an absolute beast on the field. He would get just a few feet to you. And then completely just unload he didn't just hit you he unloaded. Wasn't the greatest cover defender but would unleash a hit. That would make an entire sideline go ohhhweee
His reading ability was one of the best ever on the field.
One of my favorite players from the dallas cowboys him and ware would've been unleashed
Williams was a different type of player in a different era.
Him and Taylor were nightmares for wrs during that era.
🎉 great commentary on this you have a good voice for it, you should of done a Shawn Taylor but I see you only cover the cowboys, I'm from Buffalo but I am a big fan of players and I would watch all cowboys games when Williams was a cowboy,great video
Yeah Taylor would have been an amazing highlight reel as well. Appreciate you bro
Great Video again! Roy was a great hitter and run stopper. He wasn't the best cover DB and Woodson retiring didn't help the secondary considering he lost a "should be HOF'er" partner, but in his time Roy was brutal...
Yeah, Roy was something special. A forgotten Cowboys Icon who should be talked about more often. Appreciate you bro!
Used to love watching him lay the wood on people....#8 overall pick from Oklahoma...
Roy "Horse-collar" Williams my favorite Cowboy Safety.
That pick six in Philthy was so much fun!
Roy Williams, Darren Woodson& Ex Steeler we got Thomas Everett all hard hitters punching free or strong safties..
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He was a fumble MACHINE in Madden. One good head up hit stick and the ball was mine 🤣
Pt.2/ He reminded me So much of that hard hitting Safety named Scott Case from back in the day's When he had Played for those dirty birds Atlanta Falcons !
LOVED LOVED ROY !!!!!!
In his first 3 seasons, along with ray Lewis, Roy was the most feared defender in the nfl. They even compared him to Ronnie Lott. You could hear his ferocious hits every time
Ray Lewis & Ronnie Lott shined in the postseason. Did overrated burnt toast Roy Williams?
Ppl sleep on #31 Roy Williams 💯💪🏿
Playing pickup ball on the dried up dirt field, yelling Roy Williams!! Good times!
Niice video bro ,, 💪 new sub
Thanks bro!!
I always loved watching Roy hit someone! It was a thing of beauty !!
He needed a true coverage safety next to him for him to really succeed, & he didn't have that after Woodson left
He was brutal. Couldn't wait till the next game to see who he would hit
Roy was a hard hitter but he could not cover
Almost never picked off passes, invisible in postseason
The men that made the the horse collar famous
I just want to say part of the reason the cowboys were able to use Williams the way there were , in the box, on the LOS , roaming free in 2ndary is cuz of one of the most under rated defensive players ever. #28 DARREN WOODSON , its shame is his getting snubb on the Hall Of Fame.
If Roy Williams played for Dallas today, Dan Quinn would have him as linebacker and he'd be one of the best.
lol
back when football was football.
He was a hit hunter him and Shawn Taylor nasty hiters
I need to find the highlight of Roy making an interception and he headbutted the fck out of an incoming tackler!!!😂 yoooo that was when I realized this dude mean business!!!
Couldn’t cover a tight end to save his life
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Roy Williams literally Was a very aggressive head hunting type of football Player that Would try his best to knock Your head right'off of Your dog'gone Shoulder-blade's ! And he brought his hard hitting hammer every Single down that he Was back there in that Secondary. 💪 🏈
I remember Parcells saying he was a biscuit shy of being a linebacker he sure hit like one
Hammer Head!!! Go Cowboys!!! 💙
Roy Williams Was A Hard Hitter
Facts!
First jersey I ever bought
I really miss guys that would go helmet to helmet just to send a message. I wish the league still had men like him.
Dallas has always had an awesome Défense
Dude, they have had awful defenses. I'm a lifelong Cowboy and they've had a few dreadful seasons. Just 3 to 5 years ago they were among the worst in the league lol
First Cowboy jersey I ever bought, I played safety and the biscuit could bring it!
Roy Williams used the horse collar tackle often. Terrell Owen's was not the only receiver he injured using it.
Tyrone Calico had both knees injured as well from Williams using the horse collar tackle.
I remember when a titans running back named Chrus Brown broke loose and Williams cane flying in like a missle only to get stiff armed like a rag doll as Brown went in to score .
After that not many even worried about him. He pretty much faded away.
Sucks that he didn't get to play more with Woodson. One of my favorite safeties after Woodson retired, at the time next to Sean Taylor.
What killed him was Kelly Rowlands, and us changing our defense from 4-3 to a 3-4! For some reason someone thought he could play in the box more! And he had good covering skills for slot WR and athletic TE. SMH got burned each time
Fame got to his head. He wasn't fundamentally sound. Jerrah and the country club environment made him soft.
He is also known for knocking the shit out of Phil Sims kid when he was at Oklahoma
😂 😂
Imagine him playing in that marquis bell role today 😯😯😯
Crazy!!!
Roy Williams was no joke his nickname should have been Mac Truck. He was a modern player who hit like 60s player who hit you like you owed him money and refused to pay. Any time an offensive player dared to try and catch a 🏈 in his AOR he would make sure not to do that again. I believe Roy Williams belongs with the hardest hitting safeties of all times, such as Atwater, Lynch, Tatum and Polumalu.
LC, this to me is the best comparative NFL series bar none. And have a great weekend!!
Great post! As always, thanks, bro!