Friday, March 6, 2009

Cowboys Cut Owens and Williams




The Dallas Cowboys released Terrell Owens and Roy Williams the safety, who have been two of their biggest playmakers. The Cowboys released Owens because of his constant media attention and his excessive shots taken at personnel in the Cowboys organization. Owens has long been considered a problem anywhere he went, being run out of San Francisco and Philadelphia. Now Owens has to look for a new team, which may be difficult, if he wants to continue his career. Williams asked for his release from the Cowboys, citing differences, and he was granted his wish.




These are two big moves for the Cowboys. I agree with the release of Roy Williams. He has not been productive defending the pass at all, constantly hampering the team's defense. Williams needs to work on his pass defense if he wants to catch on with another team. I'm sure he'll be playing this upcoming season. The Cowboys made a mistake releasing Owens. Owens is a talented wide receiver, and it'll hurt the Cowboys in the salary cap. They should've gave Owens another year. He was there and productive in the 2007 season when they went 13-3 that regular season. I'm not sure where Owens will land, considering his past, but I believe he'll also be playing this upcoming season.

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