Are we saying D. Foster was some superior talent......that somehow he just couldn't get by that super stud that just about nobody is drafting before round 15 and on this year?
I don't mean to single out your post since it had some good points. I just wanted to go on record with my opinion as to the Williams/Foster situation.When you take a look back at it and factor in everything we've learned, I think it's safe to say that Williams blocking skills can be blamed for that one. The passing game wasn't good as it was with all the injuries never mind if there RB was missing blitz pickups and causing the QB to get rocked.
This hasn't been proven at all but I also think Williams may have been more focused on being a stud
running back. Key emphasis on the word running. It wouldn't be surprising if he came out of college and for the first two years didn't really concern himself with anything else since he had such natural rushing talent. He wanted to make the big play, he wanted to be the superstar and this maybe had an affect on every other part of his game.
Cue the present, with the present being the pre-season of William's third year. Is it really that out of the question to think that it dawned on him that although he was better skill-wise to Foster, what kept him off the field were the skills he wasn't paying attention to because he didn't want to? Maybe his ego got roughed up when they took Stewart and his conscience finally decided not to suppress the truth? Maybe he just needed a kick in the ### like that, having his job which was believed to be his until the Draft, threatened?
That's the scenario I'm subscribing to at least. The real world hit Williams like a ton of bricks and he realized he had the talent to be successful, he just now needs to work his tail off. It all adds up nicely to what we're seeing now.