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Roy Williams says Richard Marshall is terrible


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Roy Williams said he dropped Romo's first fade pass in the end zone early in the fourth quarter. It looked like Panthers cornerback Richard Marshall broke up the pass, but Williams said, "I put that on me. It was a drop on my behalf. It was close." Marshall and Williams had a running dialogue throughout the game, and it didn't always look friendly: "He's terrible," Williams said of Marshall. "Print that."

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/id/4072/romo-takes-a-less-is-more-approach-against-panthers

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Marshall wasn't exactly out of position, he was right there but yeah that was more of a drop than anything. Overall, I thought Marshall did a pretty good job though.

Mainly special teams and the offense is why we lost. Defense only gave up 13 points, even with the poor run D.

Four consecutive three and outs to open the second half kept our D on the field. I guess this was RW's best game of the year, i big whopping 75 yards, only cuz Marshall is terrible.

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well, its kinda true, marshall does suck, along with all of our secondary. Especially with that all world shutdown corner chris gamble, the media likes to harp on. did i miss something there? is he that good?

you can honestly say everyone in the secondary stinks...just different degrees of it. Gamble included (and that isn't a flip flop b/c he never played well enough to earn his contract or hype last year).

as far as Roy goes, he didn't do squat to be talking trash.

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