MacMahon: Cowboys' young WRs make Austin an afterthought

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Cowboys' young WRs make Austin an afterthought

October, 20, 2013

By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com


PHILADELPHIA -- Terrance Williams stopped in the middle of the end zone and waved to the not-so-friendly folks in the Lincoln Financial Field stands.

Williams was sarcastically bidding farewell to the Philadelphia Eagles’ comeback hopes after his 9-yard touchdown catch stretched the Dallas Cowboys’ lead to 17-3 in the fourth quarter, a margin that ended up being the final score in the fight for first place in the NFC East.

The rookie receiver might as well have been bidding farewell to Miles Austin playing a major role in the Cowboys’ offense.

Austin has become the NFL’s most expensive afterthought, and that’s fine for now as long as Williams and second-year slot receiver. Austin’s $54 million contract is an issue for the front office to deal with during the offseason – when he should either take a drastic pay cut or be released – but it’s only a problem for the remainder of the year if the coaches feel forced to give him playing time over more deserving candidates.

There’s no question right now that Williams and Beasley are better options for Austin, although you won’t get anyone who reports to work at Valley Ranch to say that on the record.

These numbers don’t lie:

*Williams has 19 catches for 320 yards and three touchdowns since Austin’s last reception, which occurred in Week 3. That includes Sunday’s six-catch, 71-yard, one-score outing, the third straight games that the third-round pick has scored.

*Beasley has 17 catches for 160 yards and a score since Austin’s last reception. That includes career highs of six catches and 53 yards on Sunday.

*Quarterback Tony Romo is 24-of-28 for 380 yards and three touchdowns when targeting Williams. He’s 18-of-21 for 167 yards and one score when targeting Beasley this season. And he’s 15-of-28 for 125 yards and no scores when targeting Austin, including 0-of-7 the last two weeks with Austin hampered by yet another hamstring strain.

Look at how the Cowboys finished the drive that essentially served as the knockout punch of the Eagles. On second-and-10 from the Philadelphia 22, Beasley made a beautiful catch on an out route for an 8-yard gain. The Cowboys moved the chains with a quick out to Beasley for 5 yards the next play, followed by Williams’ score.

Any questions about Romo’s trust in the kid receivers?

“It just comes over time of making plays in the game when he does throw the ball to me and taking advantage of it,” Beasley said. “As he keeps throwing the ball my way and I keep catching it, more and more trust is going to build. Then more and more balls will come my way.”

Those ought to come at Austin’s expense.

It’s painfully apparent that Williams is a better outside receiver at this point than Austin. Williams has the ability to separate from defensive backs that Austin has lost in the last few years. He’s a much more dynamic downfield playmaker.

Williams had some rookie moments early in the season, but he’s more than made up for them, established himself as a reliable weapon.

“Terrance Williams has improved as much as maybe anybody that I've seen in the six months he's been here,” Romo said. “It usually takes wide receivers a while. He continually takes coaching and does the thing you need to do to improve. It's just a testament to his work ethic and commitment to the football team. You love having guys like that.”

Added owner/GM Jerry Jones: “He’s going to be a long-term, big-time player for us.”

It’s just as obvious that Beasley, the lil’ fella from Little Elm, is a better option than Austin in the slot. Beasley is the prototypical itty-bitty, shifty, sure-handed slot receiver, a poor man’sWes Welker.

“Beasley showed everyone that he’s got great hands, he separates and he has instincts about getting open,” Jones said. “That’s a major plus for Romo. Romo is big into that.”

The Cowboys have outstanding complements to No. 1 receiver Dez Bryant and perennial Pro Bowl tight end Jason Witten, and they come at a fraction of Austin’s cost.

Of course, the GM isn’t going to publicly give up on his $54 million investment, even though Jones’ dreaded “progress stopper” label seems to fit Austin well now. Nope, Jones still talks about banking on big things from Austin once that tricky hamstring is nursed back to full health.

“If a player’s been a blue, then it’s not a bad bet on them being a blue – blue being the highest color on the grading on the player,” Jones said. “It’s not a bad bet.”

It sure was a bad bet on Jay Ratliff, the high-priced, past-his-prime nose tackle unceremoniously dumped by Dallas this week. It certainly seems like the end for Austin is nearing as well.

The good news is that, unlike Ratliff, the replacements for Austin are already on the roster.
 

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Yeah. I cringe now when I see Austin taking snaps away from Williams and even Beasley.
 

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I have been off Austin's wagon for two years.
 

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I have as well. Just another bad contract to throw on the fire.
The contract wasn't' necessarily bad, Austin took a page from some of his predecessors. Get the money then go into gold brick mode. It was apparent to me.
 

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Terrance Williams is fantastic. I really believe he can be as effective as any WR in the league if he keeps at it.
 

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Terrance Williams is fantastic. I really believe he can be as effective as any WR in the league if he keeps at it.
I don't think he has quite the physicality of a Dez or a Calvin Johnson. I think he can be a very solid Reggie Wayne-type player though.
 

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I don't think he has quite the physicality of a Dez or a Calvin Johnson. I think he can be a very solid Reggie Wayne-type player though.
If he has a Hall of Fame career like Reggie Wayne I'll be shocked.

Let's say he can be a very good #2. I'm not sure he's demonstrated much more than that, yet.
 

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I have to control my inner homer lately when watching Williams. He's becoming what Laurent Robinson was...and will continue to get better.

Even shrimp Beasley is growing on me.

Help.
 

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I have to control my inner homer lately when watching Williams. He's becoming what Laurent Robinson was...and will continue to get better.

Even shrimp Beasley is growing on me.

Help.
I think its known that I have always been high on Williams but I'm right there with you on Beasely. He has far exceeded any expectations of mine.
 

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I have to control my inner homer lately when watching Williams. He's becoming what Laurent Robinson was...and will continue to get better.

Even shrimp Beasley is growing on me.

Help.
Word.

I'm a big fan of both. As impressed as I am with Beasley, I'm just as impressed with this coaching staff for actually using a player exactly as they should be used.

We usually try to over or under-utilize a player but I think we're doing exactly what we need to do with whitey.

I just wish we had a real offensive coaching staff in here to really get the most out of the passing weapons we have.
 

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I just wish we had a real offensive coaching staff in here to really get the most out of the passing weapons we have.
Wha? You don't think Garrett is doing that? [/schmattied thread]
 

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Wha? You don't think Garrett is doing that? [/schmattied thread]
He hasn't been so far this season, but as Bob Sturm pointed out that there are signs of things we can build on. I don't necessarily mind a bad half now and then if you can come out score 2 TDs and a FG on your first three possessions after halftime, too, and that's what we were on pace for in Philly before the Tanner-INT.

I do like the role we are carving out for Beasley the last couple weeks. It's like.... third and short? Stop this. We're gonna spread you out and Beasley can beat your 4th CB there all day. I would assume that if teams start over committing to stop that, you'd see a different approach to our attack.
 

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He hasn't been so far this season, but as Bob Sturm pointed out that there are signs of things we can build on. I don't necessarily mind a bad half now and then if you can come out score 2 TDs and a FG on your first three possessions after halftime, too, and that's what we were on pace for in Philly before the Tanner-INT.

I do like the role we are carving out for Beasley the last couple weeks. It's like.... third and short? Stop this. We're gonna spread you out and Beasley can beat your 4th CB there all day. I would assume that if teams start over committing to stop that, you'd see a different approach to our attack.
It's nice that someone finally came up with a short yardage play that works. Garrett's favorite used to be to run outside the tackles with Marion Barber.
 

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I have to control my inner homer lately when watching Williams. He's becoming what Laurent Robinson was...and will continue to get better.

Even shrimp Beasley is growing on me.

Help.
:lol

I like that he's doing a lot of his damage from the #2 WR position and he's not just feasting on opponents 3rd and 4th best DBs.

His numbers don't jump out at you but he makes the most of his opportunities. I also love that he has a nose for the first down marker.
 

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It is great that Williams is catching on very quickly because he is already 24.
 

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It is great that Williams is catching on very quickly because he is already 24.
It's crazy to think but he is basically the same age as Dez. Shows you how young Dez was when he came out compared to some other players.
 
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