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Post by Terd Ferguson on Sept 15, 2011 9:46:13 GMT -6
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Post by Sideshow Bob on Sept 15, 2011 16:04:55 GMT -6
Thumbs up.
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Post by Sideshow Bob on Sept 19, 2011 6:54:15 GMT -6
SEE: Yesterday
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Sept 19, 2011 8:40:51 GMT -6
Why did he let that stupid 4th and Long guy almost fumble the game away?? He just isn't a leader.
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Post by Sideshow Bob on Sept 27, 2011 7:01:26 GMT -6
Time to put the "Romo is a choker" theory to bed once and for all.
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Post by Jesse Jackson on Sept 27, 2011 7:13:40 GMT -6
Put a stake in it! He may not win a Superbowl but he is definitely not a choker!
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Post by mexicanjunior on Sept 27, 2011 10:55:52 GMT -6
Time to put the "Romo is a choker" theory to bed once and for all. He is really proving himself to me and everyone since that Jets meltdown...this may end up being his finest season considering what he has to work with...
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Post by Sideshow Bob on Sept 27, 2011 15:06:53 GMT -6
The real proof will be when Gina finally comes around on Romo (if ever).
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Sept 27, 2011 16:52:11 GMT -6
The real proof will be when Gina finally comes around on Romo (if ever). Don't hold your breath...I thought beating the eagles 3 times in a row (including in the playoffs) would have done it...if that wasn't enough, nothing will be.
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Post by Sideshow Bob on Sept 28, 2011 6:55:30 GMT -6
The real proof will be when Gina finally comes around on Romo (if ever). Don't hold your breath...I thought beating the eagles 3 times in a row (including in the playoffs) would have done it...if that wasn't enough, nothing will be. Yeah, that one shocked me, too.
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Oct 9, 2011 20:50:17 GMT -6
From ESPN - Trent Dilfer article on the most under appreciated QBs in the NFL:
Tony Romo Negative perception: Good, not great quarterback; melts down in clutch
Underappreciated for: If you want the scouting report on Romo, talk to other quarterbacks around the NFL. Fans can't appreciate the way other players marvel at Romo. They simply shake their head at his talent. Romo is a brilliant, anticipatory thrower. He throws nearly as fast as Kurt Warner, who I consider the fastest ever in terms of making throws off early anticipation of a read. On film, you'll see he consistently throws well before guys get into breaks in their routes. You have to get your head up with Romo, because the ball will be on you. Ask Jason Witten, who teams do everything to cover but still gets his because Romo can deliver so early.
Romo's greatest skill may be when nothing is there early. He plays in chaos as well as any QB in the league, and saves his offensive line every bit as much as Michael Vick. And the "clutch" questions are just wrong. Heading into the "Monday Night Football" matchup with Washington, Romo actually had one of the highest fourth-quarter passer ratings in recent years. Let's just make this clear: It's flat-out wrong to call him a choke artist. He's had some high-profile bad decisions, but it gets blown out of proportion because his games are all high-profile affairs. Check the ratings and you see numbers like this. More eyeballs, more scrutiny. He's the most-watched QB in the NFL. In his last full season, Romo had one of the steadiest seasons in history, but that seems to be forgotten because of recent weeks.
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