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Quinnen Williams’ Monster Debut Has Cowboys Fans and Coaches Stunned — ‘Keep Him Now!’

When Quinnen Williams had his monster debut for the Cowboys, Brian Schottenheimer — like millions of Dallas fans — couldn’t hide his amazement. In his first game with the team, Q came out like a force of nature: 7 pressures, 1.5 sacks, and 5 QB hits. But those numbers only tell part of the story — Williams didn’t just touch the ball; he disrupted the pocket, threw off the opponent’s game plan, and created opportunities for teammates like Kenny Clark and Osa Odighizuwa to shine.

Schottenheimer was straightforward about his take. When asked about the performance, he said simply: “Q’s a really good football player … We should keep him.” Every Cowboys fan nodded in agreement — who could argue with that?

Williams isn’t just a playmaker; he’s a game-changer. He makes the Cowboys’ defense operate more smoothly, strengthens the interior line, and allows linebackers and secondary players more freedom when the pressure on the quarterback eases.

Sure, it was just one game against the Raiders — not a top-tier team — but that debut made it clear: “Q is a player worth keeping.” (thelandryhat.com) The front office clearly saw long-term potential when they brought him in. With Williams, Dallas’ defense just got a major upgrade — and the future, at least for the front seven, looks very bright.

Schottenheimer is right — “keep him” — and the fans agree. This isn’t just filling a gap; it’s a crucial step in building a fearsome defense for the Cowboys’ upcoming seasons.

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