As the Dallas Cowboys' charter flight returned from Washington on Monday morning, embattled offensive tackle Alex Barron found a seat next to wide receiver Roy Williams. Barron's blatant hold of Redskins outside linebacker Brian Orakpo nullified Williams' game-tying touchdown on the final play of the Sunday night's game. "He sat right next to me on the plane, and I just dapped him up," Williams said Monday afternoon via ESPNDallas.com. "I told him don't worry about [it]. He said he was sorry for taking the TD away, and I said it happens. It's going to be magnified and yada, yada, yada." But even after the apology, Matt Mosley of ESPN thinks there's a chance Barron has played his last snap of the 2010 season. Coach Wade Phillips said starting left guard Kyle Kosier and right tackle Marc Colombo will return to practice Wednesday, although he wouldn't make any promises regarding their status for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. Mosley doesn't think the Cowboys' medical staff would allow Kosier and Colombo to return Wednesday if there weren't a good chance of them playing Sunday. Source: ESPN
You know someone stinks when their team is the loser in the trade, despite the fact the other guy traded didn't even make the team. Seriously, Barron is a massive liability and now know you know why.
JJ needs to give this guy his walking papers now can't have another repeat performance like that...he is what he is a POS.