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07-26-2007, 05:57 AM #1
Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
[size=13pt]Sid Hartman: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall[/size]
After an eye consultant tested him and gave him some drills to follow, he is prepared to have a breakout season, coach Brad Childress said.
By Sid Hartman, Star Tribune
Last update: July 25, 2007 – 10:43 PM

"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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07-26-2007, 06:41 AM #2
Re: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
Hard work during the off-season, and competition will make this a break-out year for Troy. He will be our number 1 wr this year.
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07-26-2007, 07:07 AM #3
Re: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
I sure hope so, why wasn't he working hard in the previous offseasons?
I really hope he has a great year.
Personally, I don't buy into the WR woes.
I would be more concerned if the Vikings would have paid big $ for the FA WRs this year.Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
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07-26-2007, 07:23 AM #4
Re: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
I dont believe we have WR woes, but rather WR doldrums.
TW should have had a better year last year.
We signed 2 former eagles last year that performed well enough to be #2 or #3 guys.
We cut Marcus Robinson who probably was our best able to perform WR
We signed Bobby Wade (who I think will do a very good job)
We did an excellent job in the draft, but we still need to see them perform.
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07-26-2007, 08:17 AM #5
Re: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
"NDVikingFan66" wrote:
Not picking on you ND, its just everytime I hear something about how we cut our best WR, I just want to pukeI dont believe we have WR woes, but rather WR doldrums.
TW should have had a better year last year.
We signed 2 former eagles last year that performed well enough to be #2 or #3 guys.
We cut Marcus Robinson who probably was our best able to perform WR
We signed Bobby Wade (who I think will do a very good job)
We did an excellent job in the draft, but we still need to see them perform.
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Sarcasim on......
YUP, we are sure gonna miss the great Marcus Robinson.
He has been consistently a monster since joining the leage.
Except for that one year (1999) were he was off his game a bit and actually produced yards.
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1998 Chicago 44
1999 Chicago 1400
2000 Chicago 738
2001 Chicago 269
2002 Chicago 244
2003 Baltimore 451
2004 Minnesota 657
2005 Minnesota 515
2006 Minnesota 381
Sarcasism off.
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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Re: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
Everybody drops passes.He will drop a ball this year somewhere along the line, but he's not going to look back and doubt how he worked to get himself better. I've just seen a change for him, personalitywise and confidencewise, and I just want to see it go into the fall.
When it happens TWill will need to be able to move on, and remain confident that this isn't a repeat of last year.
I just hope he has a few good catches in the dome before he commits his first drop.
Otherwise the boo birds could come out (you know who you are), and I still think it is poor for a fan to boo his or her own team.
I said all of last year that TWill's problem was 90% mental.
I hope he has regained the confidence in himself he needs to shake off any drops.Zeus wrote:
When are you going to realize that picking out the 20 bad throws this year and ignoring the 300 good ones does not make your point?
=Z=
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07-26-2007, 09:12 AM #7
Re: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
"NodakPaul" wrote:
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!Everybody drops passes.
When it happens TWill will need to be able to move on, and remain confident that this isn't a repeat of last year.
I just hope he has a few good catches in the dome before he commits his first drop.
Otherwise the boo birds could come out (you know who you are), and I still think it is poor for a fan to boo his or her own team.
=Z=
Thanks to Josdin for the awesome sig!
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07-26-2007, 09:12 AM #8
Re: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
I think we are going to see some glimpses of a pretty good wideout, at training camp this year!
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07-26-2007, 09:27 AM #9
Re: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
"SharperVikings" wrote:
Which one are you referring to?I think we are going to see some glimpses of a pretty good wideout, at training camp this year!
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Re: Williamson's work will pay off in the fall
"Zeus" wrote:
Yup."NodakPaul" wrote:
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!Everybody drops passes.
When it happens TWill will need to be able to move on, and remain confident that this isn't a repeat of last year.
I just hope he has a few good catches in the dome before he commits his first drop.
Otherwise the boo birds could come out (you know who you are), and I still think it is poor for a fan to boo his or her own team.
=Z=
Knew that would get a response out of Z.Zeus wrote:
When are you going to realize that picking out the 20 bad throws this year and ignoring the 300 good ones does not make your point?
=Z=
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