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Williams is more of an issue for the front office. I don't see him as a key to anything at this point.
If he and Romo were to start seeing the field the same way, were Williams to catch the catchable balls he drops, were he to run more precise routs, the Cowboys offense would be literally unstoppable.
As is stands now the igals will be daring Romo to throw it Williams way because when he makes the wrong cut, an igal cornerback might just be there in his stead.
Even if he doesn't play well, the Cowboys have enough other outlets, and a dominant running game matchup that's in their favor, to win.
I see Felix being huge in this game, both in the backfield and on kickoffs. Something tells me that against an aggressive, risk taking igal defensive front, his elusiveness and breathtaking speed and quickness will generate at least couple of field position changing plays.
I think if the Cowboys can knock the undersized igal front seven off the ball early, Barber will be closing things out late.
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