Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams says that he wasn't guaranteeing a win over the Saints in controversial comments made earlier this week. Dallas will face off against New Orleans this Saturday night. "If I'm going to guarantee a victory, I'm going to say, 'Hey, we're going to win this ballgame,' and that's not what I said. That's not in my blood. I experimented with that my rookie year [in Detroit] and it didn't go over too well. So there's no possible way that I'm going to say I'm going to guarantee a victory," Williams said. "All I said was if we pack our bags, offense, defense and special teams, we should be victorious. Now that doesn't mean we're going to win the game." Williams has 36 catches for 578 yards and six touchdowns this season. "It's a big game," Williams said. "It's a quote-on-quote, the only big game the Saints have left on their schedule to be undefeated, which is big for them. This is a way to promote this thing and get this thing blown up. "I've been laying under the radar. It's no need for me to say anything. I'm not guaranteeing anything. The guarantee didn't come out of my mouth."