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Byline: Tim Cowlishaw
DALLAS _ The arrival of Bill Parcells brings with it the assumption that everything is going to change for the Cowboys in 2003. That would be a mistake.
One move Parcells should be encouraged to repeat: The drafting of Roy Williams.
The Cowboys loved the production they got from Williams, the safety from Oklahoma. If they can add to that what Williams, the wide receiver from Texas, can bring, they will be back in business.
One sticky problem exists, but then Jerry Jones isn't paying Parcells $17 million over four years to run from trouble. After Wednesday's one-man show in the Longhorns' 35-20 win over LSU at the Cotton Bowl, Williams insisted ...