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Can Roy Williams be more consistent than T.O.?

According to Ed Thompson of Scout.com, via FoxSports.com, that is the question to ask.

In the past two seasons, Terrell Owens has put up, in aggregate, big numbers for the Dallas Cowboys.

Owens had a combined 2,407 receiving yards over the past two seasons, but he was inconsistent. Despite his up-and-down performance, T.O. put up really big numbers on those up performances.

Specifically, Owens had 40 yards or more in only half of his games in 2008. Granted, Cowboys QB Tony Romo missed three games last year and Brad Johnson was pitiful as his replacement. However, the trend wasn't much different in 2007, when Romo played in all 16 Cowboys' games.

In 2007, Owens put up 65 percent of his receiving yards from his six best performances. In the other nine games, he averaged only 53 yards per game.

However, looking at his pre-Dallas production, Williams may not be any more consistent than T.O.

In 2007, Williams had less than receiving 50 yards in six of his 12 games. In fact, one quarter of his production came in a 204-yard game against the Eagles in week three.

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