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cowboyjoe
09-06-2011, 11:38 AM
By Richie WhittTue., Sep. 6 2011 at 10:30 AM


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​When Tony Romo was sacked by the Giants' Michael Boley last October 25 it broke his collar bone and effectively ended what was already a wobbly Cowboys' 2010 season.

It was also, remember, the result of a missed blocking assignment by a rookie.

Chris Gronkowski was part of Saturday's cuts by Dallas, but the Cowboys are again gambling that rookies can keep their quarterback upright in 2011.

Doomsday101
09-06-2011, 11:41 AM
By Richie WhittTue., Sep. 6 2011 at 10:30 AM


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http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/sportatorium/2011/09/should_we_fear_for_tony_romos.php
​When Tony Romo was sacked by the Giants' Michael Boley last October 25 it broke his collar bone and effectively ended what was already a wobbly Cowboys' 2010 season.

It was also, remember, the result of a missed blocking assignment by a rookie.

Chris Gronkowski was part of Saturday's cuts by Dallas, but the Cowboys are again gambling that rookies can keep their quarterback upright in 2011.

It was a gamble not putting in these rookies. Colombo and Davis gave up some big shots on Romo. Lucky Romo was not injured then.