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03-03-2013
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Adam Schefter Reads the Cowboyszone?
http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_r...4_a4&eref=sihp
09:51 AM ET 03.03 | NFL analyst Adam Schefter recently joined the Fitzsimmons & Durrett show on KESN-FM 103.3 ESPN Radio. Here are some highlights: On if the Cowboys will consider trading Tony Romo: "Before we trade him, let's say the compensation for Tony Romo is two 1's. I don't think it's that. Maybe it's a 1 and a 3. Robert Griffin III went for basically three 1's and a 2, and I remember having to debate with teams when the Rams were shopping that pick. Well, if you're going to take three 1's and a 2 for an unproven rookie before RGIII proved what he did, wouldn't you rather trade that for someone like Tony Romo? The Cowboys may be interested in doing something like that. Carson Palmer went for a 1 and a 2 that could be a 1. Tony Romo is worth at least that. Let's just say the market is two 1's, who is playing quarterback for the Cowboys? Good luck with that one."
We been debating this offseason if Romo Could be or should be traded.. Doesn't sound like he has any inside info. But 2 #1's.. I'm sold..
Last edited by Vinnie2u : 03-03-2013 at 05:26 PM.
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03-03-2013
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How do you get from this that he reads the Zone? A trade is a possibility for almost every player in the league. But yes, for two 1's, I'd say go for it. No team would give up two 1's though when he could opt for free agency the very next year. That could ruin the team he goes to.
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03-03-2013
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I agree with SD. I don't think he reads this forum but he is just speculating like all of us. I love tony but if you can get 2 1's for him idk how you wouldn't take that

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03-03-2013
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Originally Posted by Bowdown27
I agree with SD. I don't think he reads this forum but he is just speculating like all of us. I love tony but if you can get 2 1's for him idk how you wouldn't take that
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I don't think there's one player on this team that I'd opt to keep over two 1's.
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03-03-2013
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Originally Posted by Vinnie2u
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Kyle Orton
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03-03-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vinnie2u
http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_r...4_a4&eref=sihp
[View Full Quote]09:51 AM ET 03.03 | NFL analyst Adam Schefter recently joined the Fitzsimmons & Durrett show on KESN-FM 103.3 ESPN Radio. Here are some highlights: On if the Cowboys will consider trading Tony Romo: "Before we trade him, let's say the compensation for Tony Romo is two 1's. I don't think it's that. Maybe it's a 1 and a 3. Robert Griffin III went for basically three 1's and a 2, and I remember having to debate with teams when the Rams were shopping that pick. Well, if you're going to take three 1's and a 2 for an unproven rookie before RGIII proved what he did, wouldn't you rather trade that for someone like Tony Romo? The Cowboys may be interested in doing something like that. Carson Palmer went for a 1 and a 2 that could be a 1. Tony Romo is worth at least that. Let's just say the market is two 1's, who is playing quarterback for the Cowboys? Good luck with that one."
We been debating this offseason if Romo Could be or should be traded.. Doesn't sound like he has any inside info. But 2 #1's.. I'm sold..
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2 #1's sounds good, but then who's your QB? Don't say Orton. Not all that crazy about any of the QB's in the draft either.
There's always more to the story.
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03-03-2013
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Al Davis is dead. Two firsts is not happening. A 1st and a 3rd, anyone?
Gemini Dolly's twitter
QB Tony Romo has played 4 "Win or Go Home" games since 2008 (includes 2 playoff gms) -- in 3 of them, his QBR was less than 20"
---ESPNStatsINFO
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03-03-2013
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Yes, I read CZ. I'm also drowning in women and benjamins at NFLN, but Eisen has some fierce game.
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03-03-2013
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Originally Posted by Gameover
Kyle Orton
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 If that ends up being the case, then it'll be like your screen name.
There's always more to the story.
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03-03-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gemini Dolly
Al Davis is dead. Two firsts is not happening. A 1st and a 3rd, anyone?
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I'd consider it only if we were actually going to draft a QB in the 1st and start him immediately.
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03-03-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Picksix
2 #1's sounds good, but then who's your QB? Don't say Orton. Not all that crazy about any of the QB's in the draft either.
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Depending on the team, I'd have to strongly consider two 1sts for Romo at this stage of his career. Use one and your own 1st on OL/DL, pocket the second first for next season (obviously), and roll with Orton for a season. Orton's good enough to get a talented team to the playoffs. In 2014, you've got ammunition to move up and take one of the top two guys at the position to address the position long-term, even if you had to throw in a future pick to get it done. With a strong defense and a strong OL, Dez, Murray, and Austin, you'd have the tools for a young guy to develop. You'd have the cap room to help the guy out in FA, too.
I'd hate to see Tony go--hate it--but for the right price, it could kickstart the roster-reboot you're otherwise looking at when Tony/Ware/Witten ride off into the sunset.
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
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03-03-2013
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#12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Idgit
Orton's good enough to get a talented team to the playoffs.
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Orton was good enough to go 1-4 with a Denver team that Tim Tebow went 7-4 with just a little over a year ago. So I might tap the brakes on that part of your statement.
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03-03-2013
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#13
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Yes. We're the only ones talking about possibly trading Romo and everybody reads us.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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03-03-2013
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Originally Posted by Risen Star
Yes. We're the only ones talking about possibly trading Romo and everybody reads us.
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It was ment in a joking way.. Because he is just speculating like everybody in the zone does.. But i'm begining to smell the smoke..
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03-03-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vinnie2u
It was ment in a joking way.. Because he is just speculating like everybody in the zone does.. But i'm begining to smell the smoke..
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It is starting to seem like maybe Romo doesn't want to resign but I just don't think he can be traded fairly. While teams would probably be tripping over themselves to get to the phones if he was a UFA, I can't see one giving up major picks when he has one year left and then can bail.
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