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01-04-2013
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#46
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You Have an Axe to Grind
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Originally Posted by Supercowboy1986
You're ridicolous. Romo is easily a top 10 QB in this league and MAYBE even argubly top 5. Any coach will tell you that he is a great QB and if KC had the chance to trade for Romo they would. As someone already mentioned KC is not a scrub team, do not let the record fool you. You are right he has lost big games in the past (and most recently a few weeks ago)but he's also won a ton more that we should of lost. If Romo was traded to KC, that would propel them to being a strong contender or even favorite to win it all.
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Romo is a top 10 QB but he certainly isn't a top 5. You would think after the rotten egg he laid last Sunday some of you would have stopped with the nonsense by now. Romo is a very good "regular season" QB but he's not a "great" QB and isn't a good big game/playoff QB. Romo wouldn't be able to do anything in KC they're a mess. Romo has a losing record with the Cowboys the last 3 seasons so good luck with him turning KC into a winning team. Dream on!
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Originally Posted by Supercowboy1986
If Romo was traded to KC, that would propel them to being a strong contender or even favorite to win it all.
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This is coming from someone who called me ridiculous. 
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01-04-2013
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#47
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Originally Posted by RS12
The problem with owning the number one pick in 2013 is nobody is going to give you three ones and a two for it. No franchise QB this year. Not as valuable as last year or next year.
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No, but they might give you two 1s and two 2nds this year and next.
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01-04-2013
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#48
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Originally Posted by KJJ
Romo is a top 10 QB but he certainly isn't a top 5. You would think after the rotten egg he laid last Sunday some of you would have stopped with the nonsense by now. Romo is a very good "regular season" QB but he's not a "great" QB and isn't a good big game/playoff QB. Romo wouldn't be able to do anything in KC they're a mess. Romo has a losing record with the Cowboys the last 3 seasons so good luck with him turning KC into a winning team. Dream on!
This is coming from someone who called me ridiculous. 
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Yeah, because you are. Watch some football. Stay small kid.
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01-04-2013
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#49
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You Have an Axe to Grind
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Originally Posted by cowboysooner
From the Chiefs point of view, they desperately need a quarterback. Tony Romo would get them closer to the super bowl over the next 3 years than Matt Flynn, Mark Sanchez or Alex Smith. Geno Smith is Alex Smith part deaux.
Trading Romo lightens our cap. He is going into the last year of a deal, so there is no more bonus to accelerate. Romo will cost $14-$17mm going forward.
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How do you know Romo would get them closer to a SB than those QB's? A couple of them have led teams closer to a SB than Romo has ever gotten the Cowboys.
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01-04-2013
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#50
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KJJ
Romo is a top 10 QB but he certainly isn't a top 5. You would think after the rotten egg he laid last Sunday some of you would have stopped with the nonsense by now. Romo is a very good "regular season" QB but he's not a "great" QB and isn't a good big game/playoff QB. Romo wouldn't be able to do anything in KC they're a mess. Romo has a losing record with the Cowboys the last 3 seasons so good luck with him turning KC into a winning team. Dream on!
This is coming from someone who called me ridiculous. 
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When Romo is not having to come from behind every game, he is a top 5 QB. When he can be comfortable in the pocket, he is as good a QB as there is in this league. The problem for us is that we don't have the talent to allow him to do that. Imagine how good Romo could be with a good young OL and a top 5 running game?
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01-04-2013
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#51
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Originally Posted by ABQCOWBOY
When Romo is not having to come from behind every game, he is a top 5 QB. When he can be comfortable in the pocket, he is as good a QB as there is in this league. The problem for us is that we don't have the talent to allow him to do that. Imagine how good Romo could be with a good young OL and a top 5 running game?
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No because even if you had a top QB prospect they would suck here because we have no running game and lack imagination on offense.
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01-04-2013
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#52
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Redskins Forever
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You would have to make that trade.
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Originally Posted by AbeBeta
Results are facts. What if is fantasy. Teams pay for facts.
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01-04-2013
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#53
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Originally Posted by KJJ
How do you know Romo would get them closer to a SB than those QB's? A couple of them have led teams closer to a SB than Romo has ever gotten the Cowboys.
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I don't know it for sure, but their odds go way up with Romo vs. Matt Flynn and Alex Smith who could not get anyone to pay them $10mm per year in a league that desperately needs qb's. Maybe all the GM's of qb needy teams like Arizona, Buffalo, Minny, Miami, KC, NYJ etc. are fools and Smith and Flynn are pretty good.
If Romo hits the open market, he won't be crawling back to us and accepting $8mm for 3 years to be benched in the middle of the season.
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01-04-2013
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#54
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You Have an Axe to Grind
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Originally Posted by Supercowboy1986
Yeah, because you are. Watch some football. Stay small kid.
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Look who's talking have you even watched the Chiefs this season? Dude they're a pathetic team that won 2 games all season. Most FANS here say Romo can't win in Dallas because he doesn't have the team around him. You think KC has a team he can win with? lol The comment below speaks volumes who's being ridiculous. That's has to be one of the most ridiculous comments I've ever read on this board.
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Originally Posted by Supercowboy1986
If Romo was traded to KC, that would propel them to being a strong contender or even favorite to win it all.
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01-04-2013
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#55
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Originally Posted by Supercowboy1986
If Romo was traded to KC, that would propel them to being a strong contender or even favorite to win it all.
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01-04-2013
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#56
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Yes. No hesitation. Use that #1 pick to get as many picks as much leverage as possible for next year and then tradeup for Bridgewater.
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01-04-2013
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#57
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You Have an Axe to Grind
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Originally Posted by cowboysooner
I don't know it for sure, but their odds go way up with Romo vs. Matt Flynn and Alex Smith who could not get anyone to pay them $10mm per year in a league that desperately needs qb's. Maybe all the GM's of qb needy teams like Arizona, Buffalo, Minny, Miami, KC, NYJ etc. are fools and Smith and Flynn are pretty good.
If Romo hits the open market, he won't be crawling back to us and accepting $8mm for 3 years to be benched in the middle of the season.
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KC needs a young QB they can grow with into the future not a soon to be 33 year old QB who may only have 2-3 years left and has never been able to get it done in Dallas. Romo would not succeed in KC with the lack of talent that team has. Bowe is the only decent receiver KC has and he may not be back. They don't have a Jason Witten to help bail Romo out he would fail miserably in KC. What a silly debate this is. 
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01-04-2013
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#58
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You Have an Axe to Grind
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Originally Posted by ABQCOWBOY
When Romo is not having to come from behind every game, he is a top 5 QB. When he can be comfortable in the pocket, he is as good a QB as there is in this league. The problem for us is that we don't have the talent to allow him to do that. Imagine how good Romo could be with a good young OL and a top 5 running game?
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The argument I'm having is with those who think he can turn KC around. One FAN thinks the Chiefs could possibly win it all with Romo.  You don't think Romo would be having to battle from behind in KC? Romo is a good QB that's not the argument but he's not a QB a dreadful team like KC needs to invest the #1 overall pick on. They already burned a #2 on Cassel a few years ago because he had success with a load of talent around him in NE.
If Romo can't win more than 8 games in 3 years with the Cowboys he'll never approach that number of wins in KC I can promise you that. Romo would be beat up every week in KC. For Romo to have success he needs a solid team around him offensively and defensively. He simply can't carry a bad team.
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01-04-2013
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Originally Posted by KJJ
The argument I'm having is with those who think he can turn KC around. One FAN thinks the Chiefs could possibly win it all with Romo.  You don't think Romo would be having to battle from behind in KC? Romo is a good QB that's not the argument but he's not a QB a dreadful team like KC needs to invest the #1 overall pick on.
They already burned a #2 on Cassel a few years ago because he had success with a load of talent around him in NE. If Romo can't win more than 8 games in 3 years with the Cowboys he'll never approach that number of wins in KC I can promise you that. Romo would be beat up every week in KC.
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I think in 2011 Romo would have been the 2nd best qb in the craptastic AFC. In 2012 he would have been 3rd. The pro bowl qb this year is Matt Shaub who is no great shakes. I think Romo would give them a top 5 AFC quarterback behind Brady and Manning and with- soon to be behind Big Ben and Luck. He is a better player than Shaub and Flacco.
KC has a better line than Dallas. They have better/more explosive back. They don't have a great receivers, but Cassel is so, so bad. If they had league average qb play, they would have been a better than average team.
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01-04-2013
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#60
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Originally Posted by zack
No because even if you had a top QB prospect they would suck here because we have no running game and lack imagination on offense.
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Don't disagree but I'm not talking about Romo here. I'm talking about what Romo might be able to do in KC behind their OL and their #5 rushing attack.
I think he could be really good in that situation. You know Pork Chop is going to run a WCO and that too would suit Romo well IMO.
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