My thoughts? It's preseason,
But if he's healthy, he'll be a contributor on that offense. Despite the puke and vitriol thrown his way on this board, he's still a good player.
I'm pretty sure Ryan Williams is going to surprise you. JMHO
I heard Wendell Bryant bought a cheeseburger yesterday. Glad to see he's back at it after the cheeseburger he bought 2 weeks ago gave him food poisoning and left him out of commission.
Why does this keep getting brought up?
Are we going to do this with Housler when he starts dropping catches for Cleveland?
LOL. "Why do people still care about Ryan Williams?! Can't we all just agree that he was a bad pick from the beginning or forget about him altogether?"
Because we all know you'll be bringing him up over and over again for nonsensical reasons to support a poorly-presented argument??
I just saw it on twitter and thought I should share he is still injury riddled.
A cowboys fan friend of mine believe the line is so good that any RB will be eliing and he kept a straight face and said he looked great in camp and told me other teams wanted to sign him to active roster and he chose to stay with dallas instead. I found it laughable.
I'm not yet convinced Minter is garbage.I didn't bump this thread. If his apologists could just be like, "Man, I was wrong about that scrub. He sucks," I think we could put the whole thing to bed.
I just don't get the dead-enders who refuse to come correct on this guy not being very good at football, AND THEN have the gall to pretend like they don't understand why the guy remains a topic of conversation.
Minter has barely been discussed this offseason after being incredibly controversial last year because everyone came to the same conclusion: Minter is garbage. I'm mystified that people can all agree that Minter--who's actually contributed in small ways--is garbage, but there are still people who think that Ryan Williams is going to be a star. Kerwynn Williams is more likely to become a star.
I didn't bump this thread. If his apologists could just be like, "Man, I was wrong about that scrub. He sucks," I think we could put the whole thing to bed.
I just don't get the dead-enders who refuse to come correct on this guy not being very good at football, AND THEN have the gall to pretend like they don't understand why the guy remains a topic of conversation.
Minter has barely been discussed this offseason after being incredibly controversial last year because everyone came to the same conclusion: Minter is garbage. I'm mystified that people can all agree that Minter--who's actually contributed in small ways--is garbage, but there are still people who think that Ryan Williams is going to be a star. Kerwynn Williams is more likely to become a star.
That is actually true, though. He turned down offers from other teams and chose to stay on Dallas's practice squad instead.
Why? I dunno.
I'm not yet convinced Minter is garbage.
I'm not yet convinced Minter is garbage.
So fragile, makes Beanie Wells look like Marcus Allen. Another gem of a pick by Rod Graves, Whisenpunt and company. I wonder how Keim felt about that pick at the time?
So fragile, makes Beanie Wells look like Marcus Allen. Another gem of a pick by Rod Graves, Whisenpunt and company. I wonder how Keim felt about that pick at the time?
Keim loved Lil Soreness. He's exactly the kind of prospect Keim likes. Remember that Keim was the one who took Williams aside at his private workout and told him that he was available when the Cards picked in the second, they were going to take him.
Keim loved Lil Soreness. He's exactly the kind of prospect Keim likes. Remember that Keim was the one who took Williams aside at his private workout and told him that he was available when the Cards picked in the second, they were going to take him.
I dont blame him, the guy has skills he just couldnt stay healthy
He had skills as a sophomore in college that failed to appear in any meaningful activity after that.
Since BA refused to activate or play Wiiliams after he declared himself healthy, Keim must have finally took the hint and cut a healthy Wiilams.