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Panthers CB Marshall answers criticism from Cowboys WR Williams


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Say what you will about Marshall, but I guess the writer's grasp of the English language isn't much better.

agreed..

and well, all he substituted, "was" for "were"... you "here" that now-a-days.. let's not focus on writing ability, since this forum has many examples throughout the day...

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Roy Williams is garbage!!! He only had one good year w/ the Lions in '06, and that was because Mike Martz was their coordinator. I believe that Marshall had a decent game against him, not spectacular, but solid.

Roy Williams will never be a number one receiver. It just too bad that the Cowgirls gave up so much for a number two receiver.

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If Roy had to take a shot at him then that means he was beat..... End of story. No one has sour grapes when they have whooped your ass and wiped the field with you. I like Marshalls fire but he dose not have the best of coverage, though it shut down Williams most of the night.

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Who cares what Roy Williams thinks? He is so overrated lol. How is he going to call out Marshall when he only had one big play throughout the game? I can't believe Jerry Jones gave up two 1st round picks for a WR who's a #2 WR at best. He's not even in TO's league lol. Even though Dallas beat Carolina they didn't impress me. The only true receiving threat they have is TE Jason Whitten. If Dallas wants to make the playoffs they're going to have rely on their running game because their WR's are mediocre.

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