Dallas defensive end sparks confusion after offering odd defense of his bad play entering Week 7.mh

Jul 27, 2023; Oxnard, CA, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end Sam Williams during training camp at Marriott Residence Inn-River Ridge Playing Fields.

I hate to go on an “Old Man Yells at Clouds” rant but I have to at this point. I will never be one to criticize NFL players for hosting a podcast or trying to monetize their brand with an active social media presence. But I’ve got to say I’m confused by the stance Dallas Cowboys defensive end Sam Williams is taking on social media right now.

Williams—who has played the most defensive snaps among Cowboys DEs—recently responded to a post criticizing his play during a defensive rep. In the play, he’s blocked by a Carolina Panthers wide receiver and is taken out of the play completely. It was one of several reps showing poor run defense from the Cowboys.

Longtime Cowboys columnist Bob Sturm posted a screenshot of the play with the caption: “Dude. This is my edge at the (point of attack) getting destroyed by a WR almost off the entire screen.” Williams quoted the tweet with a laughing emoji, seemingly mocking the criticism.

Cowboys players should be showing accountability, this isn’t it

I just don’t understand why Williams would take this stance. My best guess is he’s implying he wasn’t blown up by a wide out but rather carrying out his assignment. Without being in the defensive meetings, it’s almost impossible to know what his exact assignment was.

But we do know he is the end man on the line of scrimmage, which in most cases means he’s not shooting inside on a toss play. But let’s say he needed to be inside for whatever reason. He’s still getting handled and moved with easy by a wide receiver’s “crack” block. It’s just not a good look either way. What’s so funny about that when you’re part of the worst defense in the NFL? You can see the clip of the play in the X post below.

Regardless of the context, it’s clear it’s not a great play. Not only for Williams but for the entire defense. Accountability is always preached about in NFL locker rooms across the league. Using a laughing emoji on social media shows none of that.

It shows a lack of care. And I get it, these are pro athletes. This is their job. They shouldn’t be expected to care as much as fans do simply because they need to separate the professional side from the personal one.

But there’s a not-so-fine line between that and treating it as a joke. And when the defense is a joke on the field, it stings.

Dallas Cowboys insider warns promising young CB could shockingly be on  roster bubble

hai

Related Posts

You Can Feel It: The Patriots’ Backfield Has a Confidence Problem No One Wants to Admit.mh

The New England Patriots upped their record to 4-2 after beating a pesky Saints’ team in New Orleans. It’s been a solid but not entirely unexpected beginning of the Mike…

Read more

Report Sparks Buzz — Texans RB Dameon Pierce Linked to Potential Patriots Trade.mh

With just under three weeks to go until the NFL trade deadline hits, the buzz and rumors are beginning to heat up around the league of which teams may be…

Read more

The Truth Hurts: NFL Icon Reveals What’s Really Wrong with the Chiefs Right Now.mh

Tight end Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs lands on his head. The defending AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday looked a bit more like the team that has gone…

Read more

Damien Harris Speaks Out After Brian Branch’s On-Field Dust-Up with the Chiefs Sparks Debate.mh

This week, Chiefs Wire’s Ed Easton Jr. spoke to retired NFL running back and Alabama Crimson Tide legend Damien Harris. In his interview with Easton Jr., Harris, who recently teamed up with Dr…

Read more

The Thursday Night Curse Stops Here: 3 Moves Steelers Need to Finally Turn It Around.mh

The Pittsburgh Steelers face the Cincinnati Bengals tonight, and a win would give Pittsburgh a comfortable cushion atop the AFC North. Unfortunately, Thursday nights on the road haven’t been kind…

Read more

Steelers’ Cameron Heyward Hilariously Names the Rodgers–Flacco Showdown the “Battle of the Uncs”.mh

The Week 7 Thursday Night Football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals will feature a pair of quarterbacks, Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco, with a combined age of 81-years-old. As such, Steelers defensive tackle Cameron…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *