glimmerman
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Is Romo in the ROH yet..
OmerV, you are among the best posters I see at CZ. I talk to you because I respect your opinion but it's hardly singling you out. I'm guilty as charged for wandering off course as well sometimes. I wasn't calling out for doing so as much as I was just trying to steer you back to the question at hand because, as I previously stated, I respect your opinion and wanted to know if we agree. We do. I suspected that would be the case.lol - and you never have wandered into a side discussion in a thread …
And, I'm the only one that did in this one …
lol, why even pretend that, and, again, why single me out among all the others?
Fair enough, and I appreciate you saying that. You and I had a bit of a disagreement a few weeks ago, so perhaps I wrongly assumed today was a carry over from that. I'm glad to find that wasn't the case because for the most part I've been in agreement with your opinions.OmerV, you are among the best posters I see at CZ. I talk to you because I respect your opinion but it's hardly singling you out. I'm guilty as charged for wandering off course as well sometimes. I wasn't calling out for doing so as much as I was just trying to steer you back to the question at hand because, as I previously stated, I respect your opinion and wanted to know if we agree. We do. I suspected that would be the case.
So a lack of success with a ton of talent should mean that no team should ever consider Dak for their starter? If Romo failed in every situation that could've led us then I don't know why we're even split on what Dallas should do with Dak considering the talent he has on offense has been consistent and better.Exactly. People like to blame the lack of talent. For his lack of success in the playoffs.
I'll be surprised if Romo goes into coaching. I think he's got a long career ahead of him in the booth.
I respect you, man. We don't always agree but its more often than not. It's okay to fuss and discuss when we don't agree. Even if we don't come to a resolution, I want you to know I'm still going to respect your opinion. That's not the case with a whole lot of theses fools around here. Have a good day.Fair enough, and I appreciate you saying that. You and I had a bit of a disagreement a few weeks ago, so perhaps I wrongly assumed today was a carry over from that. I'm glad to find that wasn't the case because for the most part I've been in agreement with your opinions.
Ignorance is tying different threads together. I couldn't care less about your little scrap with another member.Ignorance is not knowing the posters.
The OP went back and forth on another thread saying how Romo wasn't even a good player. But now he presents a thread about Romo being a possible HOFer. You can't be this stupid.
Just to let you know, Romo is not a HOFer. I have no agenda, but it is simple to see those that do.
Imagine whining about other posters you disagree with, calling them names and acting like a child.Imagine someone seeing a post like this from the OP, or from America’s Clownboy or the Quincy Carter troll, and thinking that it was a genuine attempt to have a discussion Imagine how stupid you’d have to be to think that.
Every day they post some stupid tweet to rile up one side or the other on the Dak debate. They usually even put the eating popcorn smiley right at the bottom! It’s so obvious, but I still usually get a chuckle from their brazenness.
wrong again, Romo had high praise for Garrett.Just so sad how bad Garrett was and how Jerry ruined an entire decade and a half with that loser. Careers like Romo were destroyed. Romo could have been a Drew Brees success story.
We all knew Romo was doing what he did in spite of Garrett. This is more confirmation.
You use whatever word you want and I will use mine. It cant be stressed enough how bad Garrett was. It should never be forgotten.
Romo's career is basically known as a choke artist that couldn't win in big games that wont make the HOF. He had little to no playoff success at all when he could have had a Drew Brees type HOF career and championship.
I have no doubt Romo didn't picture that kind of a career for himself when he was dreaming of being an NFL QB.
Nope when I think Garrett first took over the head-coaching position. The players had his back he had the locker room. He didn’t lose the locker room in my opinion until after Joseph Randall. Then it started to go backwards in my opinion. Do you need time I really didn’t like Garrett was his last season. That’s when everything totally went sour
You mean, we didn't start using Garrett as an excuse (maybe even correctly) until the last 3 years.
Right?
Garratt has been Garrett all along
I don’t agree. And I kept getting slammed for backing him. I had his back until he lost the locker room. So I don’t know what you’re laughing about
You mean, we didn't start using Garrett as an excuse (maybe even correctly) until the last 3 years.
Right?
Garratt has been Garrett all along
So a lack of success with a ton of talent should mean that no team should ever consider Dak for their starter? If Romo failed in every situation that could've led us then I don't know why we're even split on what Dallas should do with Dak considering the talent he has on offense has been consistent and better.
I was disgusted when Tony Romo went to Cabo. During the playoffs. Yeah I know Jason Witten went with him. I thought Jason was a decent coach and totally lost the locker room. The last season. He needed to go. I’m not blaming Romo‘s lack of success on the coach. I’m blaming his inability to be cool in the most important games. It’s like Tom Landry said to Danny white.You don’t have a cool bone in your bodyRomo doesn't agree with you....lol
After the Dallas Cowboys clinched the NFC east for the first time in the Jason Garrett era on Sunday evening, quarterback Tony Romo lavished praise on his head coach for the work he’s done with the team.
“Jason is the best head coach in the league that no one talks about,” Romo told the team’s official website. “He’s really gifted. He has ability to communicate with his players. He has a great mind for the game of football.”
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/sports/romo-garrett-the-best-coach-no-one-talks-about/200384/
Romo doesn't agree with you....lol
After the Dallas Cowboys clinched the NFC east for the first time in the Jason Garrett era on Sunday evening, quarterback Tony Romo lavished praise on his head coach for the work he’s done with the team.
“Jason is the best head coach in the league that no one talks about,” Romo told the team’s official website. “He’s really gifted. He has ability to communicate with his players. He has a great mind for the game of football.”
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/sports/romo-garrett-the-best-coach-no-one-talks-about/200384/
I just always found it odd that Tony never got to enjoy that cover-all-sins Garrett excuse that Dak gets by some. That's all.I don’t agree. And I kept getting slammed for backing him. I had his back until he lost the locker room. So I don’t know what you’re laughing about
Namath is in the Hall for one game. He brought the NFL into the modern era. Don't think another QB would get in with those same credentials.Hall of Famer Joe Namath threw for 173 TDs and 220 interceptions and his team never won a playoff game outside of its 1968 Super Bowl season. If you count records against quarterbacks, he finished with more losses than wins. One Super Bowl year erased a lot of mediocrity.
I know that’s what you were going for. I don’t make excuses for people. Jason lost the team the locker room. That’s when I was done with him. Tony makes his own problems just like PrescottI just always found it odd that Tony never got to enjoy that cover-all-sins Garrett excuse that Dak gets by some. That's all.
It just seems like a very glaring double standard.
I'm a fan of both players.....
I'm not saying whether or not either of them should get that excuse. But if one gets it, so should the other.