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02-13-2013
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#31
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Originally Posted by Bowdown27
I think he's just trying to make us fans feel better in having romo. But this is way off. He's 33 and won only 1 playoff game. No team will give him more money then brees or Brady.
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Actually, you're a little off-base. Brady's contract is already outdated and a QB of Brees' caliber is not going to hit the open market for years. It's VERY conceivable that Romo's contract would exceed both Brees and Manning. The league just saw two CBs get contracts upwards of $50+ million and WR that got a monster $100 million dollar deal.
Romo, on the open market, would command more than everyone aforementioned. You don't have to like it but it is the reality.
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02-13-2013
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Run-loving Dino
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With the natural progression of salaries, he's probably right. Think how much a QB-deficient, beleaguered team like the Cards or Jags or Chiefs would give him.
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02-13-2013
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#33
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bowdown27
I think he's just trying to make us fans feel better in having romo. But this is way off. He's 33 and won only 1 playoff game. No team will give him more money then brees or Brady.
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They are about to make Flacco the highest paid QB and that is a joke.
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02-13-2013
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#34
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Originally Posted by Chocolate Lab
With the natural progression of salaries, he's probably right. Think how much a QB-deficient, beleaguered team like the Cards or Jags or Chiefs would give him.
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A team like the Cardinals, with cap room to upgrade the OL, a pretty good defense, a stud WR and a coach who took the worst team in the NFL last year to the playoffs, would most certainly make Romo the highest paid player in the league.
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02-13-2013
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#35
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Tucker isn't wrong.
What he describes were for a FA Romo which means no trade pieces at all.
And he'd certainly become NFL's highest paid player even if he never actually saw the bulk of the contract.
Dallas fans tend to fairly clueless but make no mistake plenty of teams feel if you give them Tony Romo they are going to win Super Bowls.
Cleveland couldn't write that fat check fast enough. Jacksonville and many others would be right there.
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02-14-2013
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#36
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If we traded Romo, why would you want Orton? I would rather have a completely overmatched qb so we could lose all of our games, then draft Bridgewater or Manziel in the next couple of years. Zed for Ted, baby.
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02-14-2013
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#37
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jterrell
Tucker isn't wrong.
What he describes were for a FA Romo which means no trade pieces at all.
And he'd certainly become NFL's highest paid player even if he never actually saw the bulk of the contract.
Dallas fans tend to fairly clueless but make no mistake plenty of teams feel if you give them Tony Romo they are going to win Super Bowls.
Cleveland couldn't write that fat check fast enough. Jacksonville and many others would be right there.
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yeah there are a couple of teams that could write a check for $40 million guaranteed right now and absorb that cap hit the first year.
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02-14-2013
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#38
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Originally Posted by dadymat
teams would make that trade in a heartbeat....Jerry is smart enough to NOT do it....
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So if you could get two ones and say a fourth, you wouldn't take it? You would be happy with our cap situation and 8-8?
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02-14-2013
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#39
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Tony ought to do everything in his power to hit the market instead of taking a team friendly offer from the Cowboys.
He could start by not redoing his contract for this season and the cap crippling effect it would have.
Why would he want to stay in Dallas? He's been a complete failure here and most fans are sick of his big game collapses.
He could get a new start somewhere else and make money like no one else in NFL history.
Win, win for Tony Romo.
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02-14-2013
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#40
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Originally Posted by ManicDepressiveMan
Tony ought to do everything in his power to hit the market instead of taking a team friendly offer from the Cowboys.
He could start by not redoing his contract for this season and the cap crippling effect it would have.
Why would he want to stay in Dallas? He's been a complete failure here and most fans are sick of his big game collapses.
He could get a new start somewhere else and make money like no one else in NFL history.
Win, win for Tony Romo.
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complete failure?
wow I guess your screen name is appropriate.
But I do agree that he should leave. Then win a couple of rings somewhere else.
Just to stick it to the morons that hate him
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02-14-2013
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#41
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Originally Posted by SDCowboy85
Mort said the same thing on ESPN that if Romo was on the open market, he'd be made the highest paid in history. He's right too. There are teams in this league beyond desperate for a franchise QB and would gladly pay absolute top dollar for a QB that produces at his level.
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Then give us what the Raiders gave up for Carson Palmer.
I'd do that in a heartbeat.
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02-14-2013
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#42
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Originally Posted by burmafrd
complete failure?
wow I guess your screen name is appropriate.
But I do agree that he should leave. Then win a couple of rings somewhere else.
Just to stick it to the morons that hate him
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Whoever would pay him are not in any better position than the Cowboys to win a couple of rings.
Chiefs, Jags, Cards, Browns, Jets, Raiders, Eagles, Titans. Those are the few I can think of that need a QB, none are currently better than the Cowboys.
If I were Romo, I would hold JJ hostage...fix this sorry OL or I will not sign a long term deal.
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02-14-2013
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#43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by burmafrd
complete failure?
wow I guess your screen name is appropriate.
But I do agree that he should leave. Then win a couple of rings somewhere else.
Just to stick it to the morons that hate him
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First of all, to those who would not take 2 #1s for Romo. Seek help.
Second, does anybody believe Romo could play enough mistake free football to win 3-4 play-off games and win a super bowl? Please show you're evidence, because there's plenty out there that supports he cannot.
Seriously, if you want to sign the guy to a deal that will not strap the team in 2 years when he gone, fine.
By the end of 2014 Romo will not be starting for the cowboys and the most popular phrase on the board will be..."see I knew we shouldn't have signed him to that big contract".
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02-14-2013
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#44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eddie
Then give us what the Raiders gave up for Carson Palmer.
I'd do that in a heartbeat.
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Open market means if he was a UFA.
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02-14-2013
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#45
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ABQcowboyJR
Orton until we find a guy we like to replace him. Lets lower our cap hit and get younger and better in both trenches.
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I agree with your thinking 100%. If there was any indications that this team was on the edge of winning a Super Bowl within the next couple of years, I would feel different. Another thing to consider is Romo's age. Expecting him to play at the current level for several more years is wishfull thinking. I expect him to start declining within the next three years. It is going to take too long to fix the trenches for Romo to benefit from it during his career if they continue at the current pace.
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