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Flip the switch back to last year. Romo would be playing already.
An injured collarbone isn't debilitating the same way an injured back is. Completely different injuries.
Flip the switch back to last year. Romo would be playing already.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I remember Bledsoe was much more of a laser thrower and downfield threat but Brady came in and managed games really well and minimized mistakes to keep more consistency and winning so they stuck with him.
I don't fear change. He is a much better player and this team has the ability to take it to the house. The decision has been made. He is not the starter anymore and will only play if the wheels come off the season. basically hey you sit over there we got it covered but if our decision goes down the toilet we will need you to fix everything for us ok..thanks,
thats where we are at. I think the giants are about to go on a 4 game winning streak and we will be in a different position in the east soon. We will need better play to win this division and Romo is the better player. Again all my opinion and its worth as little as anyone else's. Its all whining also from me at this point because its over. the decision has been made.
Tony Romo has been an unbelievable gift to this team, but the best course is to let him get 100% healthy and trade him in the offseason.
It's not about Romo, it's about the team. The team is winning and the chemistry has never been better.
Romo probably doesn't change that chemistry, but it's a team sport and you stick with what's working for the team. I like Romo, but I like the Cowboys more.
I think they are. I think people overreact too much to what the Jones' men say and not pay attention to what the team is actually doing. I've been reading that Romo's been throwing since about the 5-week mark after his injury. He's been practicing with all his old WRs in the background. But with the back, he probably couldn't lift. So this really is about strength training, IMO.I agree. And that's why I have to wonder if everyone is on the same page regarding his ability to play. Are all parties in agreement here, or do he and the team have differing opinions on things?
Bledsoe was also the guy that won them the conference championship to get them to the super bowl that year. That's forgotten sometimes.Correct me if I'm wrong, but I remember Bledsoe was much more of a laser thrower and downfield threat but Brady came in and managed games really well and minimized mistakes to keep more consistency and winning so they stuck with him.
You like the cowboys more? Does this mean that those of us who think Romo is the better player like the cowboys less? The statement makes no sense.
Romo is not going to in anyway screw up the chemistry that is national reporters phony argument because it is a simpleton angle.
Very good point.The fact Sanchez is still riding the pine and taking up a roster spot should tell you Romo still REALLY isn't 100 percent.
Bledsoe was also the guy that won them the conference championship to get them to the super bowl that year. That's forgotten sometimes.
I think they are. I think people overreact too much to what the Jones' men say and not pay attention to what the team is actually doing. I've been reading that Romo's been throwing since about the 5-week mark after his injury. He's been practicing with all his old WRs in the background. But with the back, he probably couldn't lift. So this really is about strength training, IMO.
I don't think what Jerry said is an indicator of anything other than they can be patient with Romo's health. I don't think we'll see a changing of the guard or even the notion of one until the offseason. People should just sit back and just enjoy the season for what it is. A nice, unexpected surprise.