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Callahan hurts Williams' case vs. Romanowski.

Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA)

| March 14, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Contra Costa Times. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Guy Ashley

OAKLAND, Calif. _ Former Oakland Raiders tight end Marcus Williams was a "work in progress" whose future as a professional football player hinged on whether he could bring more consistency to his blocking and pass-catching skills, his former coach said in a videotaped deposition played in court Monday morning.

"There was an uncertainty as to whether he would mature into an NFL caliber player," former Raiders coach Bill Callahan said in the deposition he gave in August as part of Williams' lawsuit against former teammate Bill Romanowski.

Williams is seeking more than $3.8 million in the suit, which accuses Romanowski of battery, …

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