Criticism beginning to annoy Dallas receiver Williams

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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams is frustrated with his numbers and tired of trying to defend himself.

He said he is not complaining or pouting and is continuing to do everything he can to still help the Cowboys win.

But he wants everyone to know it’s not all on him_ especially when passes are high or behind him. "It makes me look like crap," Williams said. "The only thing that keeps me going is cause I know I’m not. I know what I am. I know what people are trying to make me be. I know I’m not that."

Williams has no answers when asked to explain the difference between his numbers and those of receiver Miles Austin. Williams has 14 catches for 249 yards and two touchdowns. Austin has 26 catches for 563 yards and six touchdowns.

"He gets the ball thrown correctly," Williams said. "I’m stretching, falling, doing everything. My balls are everywhere."

Williams said quarterback Tony Romo are simply not on the same page _ which is downright shocking to him considering the work the two have put in together.

"It’s stunning," Williams said. "I anticipated us rolling right now. We are rolling in the win column. But as far as me and Romo’s production, we are not even close. I’m not mad or anything by no means. We are just not connecting. I am not going to rant or rave. I’m going to work. I’m just waiting for the switch to cut on one day...boom."

Clarence E. Hill Jr. 817-390-7760

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