Romo: American Century Championship

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http://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/i...in-american-century-celebrity-golf-tournament

The bigger money was backing Romo, including a $9,000 bet on the current CBS broadcaster that was placed Wednesday and improved his odds from 4-1 to 2-1. Cudney said it's not unusual for there to be bets in the $10,000 range on the tournament, adding that the bulk of the wagers come in Thursday.

Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is 15-1 and had attracted more bets than any other golfer at Harveys. Romo was second in number of bets, followed by former MLB pitcher John Smoltz, who is 10-1.
 

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He would do better if he weren't distracted by his fans *****ing and moaning after he was caught on camera throwing footballs between tournaments.
 
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Romo currently in 6th place and 4pts behind 1st place. Still plenty of golf to play :)
 

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I know things were way different in 1980 when Roger Staubach retired. I mean no internet, no ESPN. No 24 hour sports cycles. But when Roger retired as the greatest Cowboys QB ever, (and still is) I don’t remember Cowboys fans being that interested in what Roger was doing off the field. Most Cowboys fans became more interested in Danny White and what he was going to bring.

Tony Romo has been retired for a year, and many fans are talking about his golf game, how many more kids he will have etc. When TR retired, my interest level waned considerably.

No disrespect intended about Romo posts or any big Romo fans. I’m not mad about them. I guess I just don’t understand it.
 
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