Cowboys WR Roy Williams thought he was going to get a chance to replace Terrell Owens and be the team's go-to wideout. And after Week One, in which he caught three pases for 86 yards, including a 66-yard TD, it appeared he just might get that chance. But following Williams' WeeK Two performance (one catch, 18 yards), he clearly isn't satisfied with his role to date. "Yeah, it's frustrating," Williams told the Star-Telegram. "Why is it not? I feel like I'm a playmaker. I feel like I can change the game. I just do what I'm supposed to do. I run my route and hopefully the ball will be there. If not, I move on to the next play then move on to the next one.'' Our sources were quick to point out that Williams has done an excellent job of run blocking, and it helped spring the Cowboys for a 251-yard ground game in Week Two. But he wants to be known as a premier pass receiver, not a blocker. Williams was careful not to throw QB Tony Romo under the bus in his comments, although the reportedly improved chemistry between the two now must be reinvestigated.
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