| Cowboys WR Roy Williams Admits He Needs To Get Better | | | Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams is working at Valley Ranch in the offseason program with quarterback Tony Romo trying to find chemistry which in the past two seasons, Williams and Romo don't have it. Last season, Williams was targeted just 86 times in 15 games, tied for 62nd in the NFL and it seems unacceptable that Williams, who is the sixth-highest-paid receiver in the game with an average salary of $9 Million a year, is viewed so lightly in the Cowboys' offense."I'm happy for a fresh start," Williams told ESPN Dallas on Saturday at a celebrity basketball game in Austin, Texas. "I'm glad that season is over with. I wished we would have won it all, but I'm a team guy first. I don't care about my stats, but at the same time I didn't contribute and I didn't do jack crap last year. I point the finger at me and then at the same time I didn't get many opportunities, so I think if I get more opportunities I can make the plays. It goes back on me." Williams remains stunned by how the 2009 season ended in the Metrodome and the Cowboys didn't call a single play for Williams in the NFC divisional playoff loss to the Vikings, only one pass was thrown his way. "That all goes back to me," Williams said. "If I'm not doing my job on the field, you're not going to have a big role. I didn't have a [call] in Minnesota and I had the third and fourth corner on me, that told me a lot. But at the same time, I have to do my job." Source: ESPN | | |