Is Javonte Williams The FAVORITE To Be RB1 In Dallas? #Cowboys #JavonteWilliams #shorts

I hope that Javvante Williams does make that return to some of his early career form. That’s a good thing for Dallas. That means you got great value and you have a lead back that you don’t know you have currently on the roster. I do need to see it first. I don’t think we can assume that ends up being the case cuz you know what happens when you assume. He has not been the same post injury. I hope he’s right that he feels better and is going to play better and look more like that early career guy. Right now, Williams is in that lowrisk, highreward bucket. I need someone to reward me at that position. I’ve got a lot of guys who fit that mold. If none of them show up, well, then I’ve got a lot of nonreward backs and my running game is potentially not good again, which has been a huge issue come playoff time for the last Garrett and McCarthy eras, frankly. So, I am cautiously optimistic about Javvante Williams, but I got to see it first.

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  1. I was the 8th string halfback for Micah Parsons' High school for the 1980-81 season.
    The problem with Dallas' running game for the past 10 years has been predictability combined with sub-par offensive line play combined with telegraphing plays.
    The best running attacks are those that disguise when they're running. Period.

  2. All risk no reward when it comes to Dallas finding RBs. Pathetic so called experts. There’s been a number of players Dallas passes up every year and they do better than us. I don’t understand how I can see talent better than the front office

  3. The Oline has been mediocre run blocking in the playoffs the last few years but I am optimistic about this group this season. I think next season will be the year to watch and be hopeful for.

  4. From what people are saying both Williams and Sanders look good. We know Blue is going to be one of the backs for sure, he's probably the most guaranteed. I just wonder if they would carry 4 RBS to keep Mafah if Williams and Sanders are both having a resurgence

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