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Old 10-29-2012   #1
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I was slow on the uptake with Romo. Having been a walk-on, I wanted to see something other than just flash. I wanted substance.

As I stated in a post a few weeks ago, I believe in Romo. These interceptions do not deter my belief.

And here's why.

The steady argument for Romo back in the day was he made the plays and the stats.

Stats have always been a huge argument for him. He had the stats to be an elite QB.

So now the management has surrounded him with Austin, who is a very solid WR. Dez, who is solid at times but woefully inadequate when having to think on the fly. And Ogletree, who is perhaps smarter than Dez but loses focus.

The offensive line cannot adequately protect him and the running game has been non-existent.

So let me see if I have this right.

Romo is carrying the team by himself with two WR's that cannot guarantee they will be in the right spot or that they will catch the ball consistently.

Now factor in Romo is running for his life on nearly all plays and there is no running game to keep the defense honest.

And he still damn near beat the defending Super Bowl champs.

Yep, this is surely Romo's fault.

Climb off the ledge. This is the problem of the people that run this team fielding scrubs and knuckleheads for players and thinking the best player on the team can do it by himself.

Can we please go back to the days when everyone thought I was a Romo hater and defended him like he was their kid brother?
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I agree w a lot of this.

Romo needs more help. A disciplinarian at HC, somebody who can reel him in just a tad. And a guy who can build a running game for him.
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Agreed. All the garbage and chaos around him has finally caught up to him and he can not overcome it. This includes our playcaller and head coach.
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Old 10-29-2012   #4
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I was slow on the uptake with Romo. Having been a walk-on, I wanted to see something other than just flash. I wanted substance.

As I stated in a post a few weeks ago, I believe in Romo. These interceptions do not deter my belief.

And here's why.

The steady argument for Romo back in the day was he made the plays and the stats.

Stats have always been a huge argument for him. He had the stats to be an elite QB.

So now the management has surrounded him with Austin, who is a very solid WR. Dez, who is solid at times but woefully inadequate when having to think on the fly. And Ogletree, who is perhaps smarter than Dez but loses focus.

The offensive line cannot adequately protect him and the running game has been non-existent.

So let me see if I have this right.

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He has a pretty darn good TE as well and a defense that could be lights out if they could just start playing defense on the other teams 20 instead of our own all the time.
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LOL

Great Post. Sounds familiar.
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Old 10-29-2012   #6
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The Cowboys do not have fertile ground for a disciplined, efficient and effective team to develop. They have a few talented enough individuals from keeping this from flopping completely but too many holes for it to work. Jones simply, philosophically will always try to add talent vs. building a team. He would have to get lucky to find success and his track record of finding offensive lineman is poor to be nice.

I root for them and love the team but watching them after you watch a normal, capable franchise is like getting a root canal.
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Great post, OP...I agree.
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100% agreed.
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Yeah...and Aaron Rodgers is sacked twice as much as Romo, has ZERO running game, an inconsistent TE and another WR who is similarily inconsistent and his defense is very average if they cannot pressure the QB.

Rodgers has well over a 100 rating and is ELITE.

Romo is average.
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Yeah...and Aaron Rodgers is sacked twice as much as Romo, has ZERO running game, an inconsistent TE and another WR who is similarily inconsistent and his defense is very average if they cannot pressure the QB.

Rodgers has well over a 100 rating and is ELITE.

Romo is average.
Who said Romo is elite? Rodgers is on another level.
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Please stop the excuses.

Listen, I get some of what your saying. I laid it out there myself today. He puts up stats and he is the best we have behind a bad oline. Agree

BUT he has also been part of the problem for years. These aren't new mistakes. Along with the talent and overcoming the line you get his 10 cent brain that shorts out during seasons and will lose a game or two. That is fact. There are a lot if guys like Roethlisberger and others who gave succeeded despite their line and weapons. They minimize mistakes and ride what they have. Romo hasn't learned that. A lot of his mistakes change the momentum of games...see Baltimore a few years back where everyone blamed the D at the end. Great plays with dumb plays equals .500
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Yeah...and Aaron Rodgers is sacked twice as much as Romo, has ZERO running game, an inconsistent TE and another WR who is similarily inconsistent and his defense is very average if they cannot pressure the QB.

Rodgers has well over a 100 rating and is ELITE.

Romo is average.
You want to talk about questionable moves as a GM... Ted Thompson is supposed to be a genius, yet somehow Aaron Rodgers is absolutely being battered in GB this year -- on pace for 56 sacks. At this rate, he'll never make it through the season.

The Packers might have the worst OL in the entire NFL.

See -- Jerry Jones is better than Ted Thomson.
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Yeah...and Aaron Rodgers is sacked twice as much as Romo, has ZERO running game, an inconsistent TE and another WR who is similarily inconsistent and his defense is very average if they cannot pressure the QB.

Rodgers has well over a 100 rating and is ELITE.

Romo is average.
Yeah, but Rogers has a better offensive play caller (currently), better receivers, or at least ones that he can count on to adjust their routes, or be where they are supposed to be, those receivers ironically coached by the same wide receiver's coach we now have on our team.
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Aaron Rodgers is a great QB, but he also plays in an offensive scheme that is QB friendly. His receivers are always open, and his receivers are much more clutch than Dallas'. Several of his completed passes were the result of circus catches by his receivers. Like I said, he's a great QB, but his receivers contribute a lot to his greatness. I doubt he would be as successful in Dallas running our offense. Remember, Matt Flynn and Graham Harrell have also looked very sharp running that offense.

Since GB has switched to the WCO, most of their backup QB's have been tagged in free agency, only to fail on another team with a different offensive playbook.

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Yeah...and Aaron Rodgers is sacked twice as much as Romo, has ZERO running game, an inconsistent TE and another WR who is similarily inconsistent and his defense is very average if they cannot pressure the QB.

Rodgers has well over a 100 rating and is ELITE.

Romo is average.
Romo has faced a ridiculous defensive schedule. Look at the games Rodgers had against SF, Chicago, and Seattle...3 tds and 2 ints in those 3 games with about a 40 something qb rating. His 6 td outburst against Houston was epic, no doubt.

Other than that, Jacksonville, Indy, NO, and STL in which he has thrown 11 of his 21 tds.


Romo has had the tough road of facing the world champs/division rivals twice, Seattle, Chicago, and Baltimore on the road.

All this while having injuries all around him, penalties all around him, drops all around him, and coaching incompetence all around him.

It has been a really tough year for Romo and I give him credit for working through the adversity. I think we are going to see some great things from him if this teams rights the ship a bit.

To think through all of this that we were a Dez Bryant 2 point conversion drop/missed fg in waning seconds from beating the unbeatable Ravens and a finger tip from sweeping the world champs...ya, he sucks.
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