The Dallas Cowboys should be very good this year and I am on record as saying as long as they can keep Tony Romo upright, they have a chance to be tremendously exciting on offense.

That said, underachieving wideout Roy Williams may be jumping the gun a bit. He compared this year’s Cowboys’ offense to that of the 1998 Minnesota Vikings.

Easy Champ. The Vikings scored 556 points that season, second most in league history since the Patriots broke that mark in 2007.

While Dallas should be good, they were just 14th in points scored last season (361, for the record). Williams’ response to that, according to the Dallas Morning News? “We were a good offensive unit last year, very good, we just couldn’t score.”

Umm. Isn’t that the point?

You can put up hundreds and hundreds of yards. If you can’t put the pig in the end zone you aren’t going to win games. And if you don’t win games, nobody is going to mistake you for the 98 Vikings, the 07 Patriots or any other memorable team, Super Bowl champ or not.

Thanks for the laugh, Mr. Williams.