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Old 12-31-2012   #1
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Default I think Tony Romo should just walk away and retire...

anyone one else agree with 'SacredStar' and myself? He brought it up in another thread and I agree. Sure we could trade him but there are NO other real contenders that need a qB....Jets do but they're hamstrung by money owed to sanchez. He's stuck in neutral and so are the cowboys. He has PLENTY of money, a new baby a gorgeous wife to make more babies. NOTHING is changing or getting better with team due to JJ and his clown show. HE's not in the player class of barry sanders or jim brown BUT he's just as frustrated I guarantee it: what say you?
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It's going to be a loooooong offseason.

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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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It's going to be a loooooong offseason.


...legit question...answer it butcher boy
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Do you know how hard it is to find a franchise QB? Romo isn't going anywhere.

He needs better players around him, he's not perfect but he's far from the problem here. If Romo goes then get ready to blow this whole team up.

Jerry won't let that happen right now.
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Old 12-31-2012   #5
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Hope he does. By By loser.
....or could he be in a situation like Archie Manning, surrounded by a mediocre cast?

An alternative question is would either Aikman or Staubach done better?
...with "The Little FurBall of HATE" shreding a sports editorial (see avatar)
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god we can only hope
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Old 12-31-2012   #7
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god we can only hope


.......he's set for life financially, he'll forfeit money he doesnt need and give the team cap relief and they can start cutting and gutting. SOunds so promising if Al Jr. wasn't at the helm to try and rebuild it....nope, he'll make him one of the highest paid qb's in the league and further the cap damage: the man is almost 33 yrs old for crying out loud. Makes NO sense to keep up this charade but JJ probably will.
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Romo leaving will leave Dallas as the doormat for the next 5-6 years.
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It's going to be a loooooong offseason.
Yes it is.
We tell the team we have to move on from success" JG Oh how they have done that.



I know that when we do not have the kind of success, when we don't have expectations lived up to, the one that should get the most heat is the one that ultimately makes the decisions, period, with the Dallas Cowboys. And that's me."
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.......he's set for life financially, he'll forfeit money he doesnt need and give the team cap relief and they can start cutting and gutting. SOunds so promising if Al Jr. wasn't at the helm to try and rebuild it....nope, he'll make him one of the highest paid qb's in the league and further the cap damage: the man is almost 33 yrs old for crying out loud. Makes NO sense to keep up this charade but JJ probably will.
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Romo leaving will leave Dallas as the doormat for the next 5-6 years.
What's the difference between a doormat and an 8-8 team?

Either way, no playoffs.
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Redskins Fan here.

1) If you think you got it bad with Romo, just let him go and them you will realize what you had. He is NOT your problem.

2) look at what the Redskins have endured since their last Superbowl forever ago until now at the QB position. Do you really think Rex Grossman woudl be an upgrade for you? He was for the Redskins when he became starter (thats how bad their starting QB situation had become.)

3) Count your lucky stars you have Dez and that he seems to be maturing. I have compared Dez to our own Sean Taylor (without the tragedy) in that they were both troubled off the field, then they seemed to finally mature and realize what was at stake. With his head on straight, Dez could be the best WR in the game (I Hope not, but thats what I see)

4) Good luck with the Offseason, I truly know how it feels to sit by watching other teams in the playoffs as my team has made a habit of missing them for wuite a long time.

As a side note, the Cowboys used to be my most hated rival, now I hate the Giants and that cheating Mara more than I have ever hated you guys, and since he screwed you over too I actually have more respect for your team in the last year to the point when you were playing the giants I wanted you to win.
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Alfred Morris is your MVP ... not Robert Griffin.
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Redskins Fan here.

1) If you think you got it bad with Romo, just let him go and them you will realize what you had. He is NOT your problem.

2) look at what the Redskins have endured since their last Superbowl forever ago until now at the QB position. Do you really think Rex Grossman woudl be an upgrade for you? He was for the Redskins when he became starter (thats how bad their starting QB situation had become.)

3) Count your lucky stars you have Dez and that he seems to be maturing. I have compared Dez to our own Sean Taylor (without the tragedy) in that they were both troubled off the field, then they seemed to finally mature and realize what was at stake. With his head on straight, Dez could be the best WR in the game (I Hope not, but thats what I see)

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........here come the foreskins fans patting us on our heads and telling us "it could be worse" .................dude...........no , it couldn't so go back to your foreskins brethren...you'll play one more game than us this year: congrats!
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....or could he be in a situation like Archie Manning, surrounded by a mediocre cast?

An alternative question is would either Aikman or Staubach done better?
^^^This.
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