Romo last night

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Listening to Tony Romo call the last drive last night explains why he had so many 4th quarter comebacks during his career.

Brilliant analysis. Called every moment perfectly.

He's better in the booth at this than anybody I've ever heard.
 
I watched the whole game last night because of Romo. I think he'd be a very good coach in the NFL if he ever decides to leave the booth.

Why would he ever want to do that. He works a paltry number of hours a week and gets 10mil per year to do it. Coaches, even head coaches make good money but, they have to work 80-90 hours per week to get it. Romo has young children and wants to be a dad to them.
 
I never planned to watch that game until I realized Romo was calling it. He makes a game worth watching. CBS was so smart to sign this guy. I hope he never leaves that booth unless he wants to do some coaching for the Cowboys.
 
Why would he ever want to do that. He works a paltry number of hours a week and gets 10mil per year to do it. Coaches, even head coaches make good money but, they have to work 80-90 hours per week to get it. Romo has young children and wants to be a dad to them.

Completely agree with your logic, but no way he makes $10m a year from CBS, right? Nantz is rumored to make around $7m and I would assume that includes all the other sports he covers. I would guess $4m for Romo, but curious what you based your number on.
 
...and a travesty he's not playing.
father time is undefeated.. as much as I had confidence he could still play and he had the desire; ultimately he knows his body better than anyone. i firmly believe now he is done or else he would be on a roster somewhere
 
Nantz is trying hard to match Romo's enthusiasm. It's hilarious, and they both laugh about it.
Yeah, I noticed that, too, E. Nantz is clearly enjoying himself with Romo. Asking him what the next play will be. Romo even jokingly asked Natnz what the next play would be and Nantz laughed and deferred to Tony.

They already have superb chemistry.
 
While his analysis is great. He talks too much ... and seems sometimes too excited

:cool:
 
Did he? In which postseason did he have a Super Bowl-caliber defense?
Now don't get me wrong, I like Romo, but a super bowl caliber QB can cover up a mediocre defense. eg Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers. He always had plenty of weapons: TO, Barber, Witten, Murray, Dez.I really felt the 2014 squad was special, but you can't beat the Packers and the replay officials.
 

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