I agree with a lot of what you say there but don't think it's an issue with his effort or attitude, I think he's a limited player and after those first few months, other teams worked out how to negate his strengths and he wasn't as effective after that.
It is a good move for him though. With Austin, Myler and Dwyer, Richard Agar is starting to assemble a Wire team capable of winning a Grand Final.
He's a good player, but he isn't marquee standard. He looked like he would be at first but there was a definite decline after the injury. I'd still back him to go really well at Leeds next year but Williams is a more than adequate replacement. Can't keep them all and i think this is good cap space freed up from our point of view.
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