Super_Kazuya
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lol... you can always count on America's Clownboy to move the goalposts.Dak's performance benched Romo and forced Romo into retirement.
lol... you can always count on America's Clownboy to move the goalposts.Dak's performance benched Romo and forced Romo into retirement.
“I think Tony Romo is a championship quarterback. He can take a team to a championship."He’s never said anything like this about romo.
Nice. Very dry sarcasm. I give it a 10.Roger Staubach: "I'm a little disappointed at the people that don't see the whole Dak..."
Tsk, tsk, tsk. Roger Roger Roger. Prescott's critics are disappointed with you now. Certainly. You played some games. Competed and won Super Bowls. Became a legend in your own time. Would have beaten Clint Longley half to death if he had not run off like a girl but when all's said and done, what do you, mister so-called Captain America (while totally deserved that is such a pretentious name sir ) REALLY know about evaluating quarterbacks, Roger? Seriously, WHAT DO YOU KNOW????????
Such gall! The impudence of a Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback remotely thinking he knows what it takes to play in the National Football League. Get over yourself Roger.
Ouch. One of the few times Staubach was wrong.“I think Tony Romo is a championship quarterback. He can take a team to a championship."
- Roger Staubach, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ny-romo/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.3f634cb94377
Was your statement based on not knowing what Staubach has said about Romo? Or did you know what Staubach has said about Romo and intentionally stated an untruth?
When Romo demanded he be allowed to compete to gain his starter's role back mid-season in 2016, he was denied and forced to sit on the bench the rest of the season. Then told by season's end he would not be the starter if he decided to come back in 2017, thus forcing him to retire instead of playing elsewhere.lol... you can always count on America's Clownboy to move the goalposts.
Ouch. One of the few times Staubach was wrong.
Prescott's superb rookie performance created a euphoria over many people, including Jerry Jones and Jason Garrett, who prevented Romo from retuning from injury and reclaiming the starting role. Afterwards, Romo self-evaluated whether he wanted to continue his career as a player in Dallas (highly likely as the only team he wanted to play with) or pursue other life goals. Jones and Garrett eliminated Option A. Romo took Option B. If taking Option B is anyone's definition of 'forced retirement', so be it. However, the actual causation is not EXACTLY what some people continue claiming it to be.Dak's performance benched Romo and forced Romo into retirement.
Not really.
Roger is a cheerleader for the team. His opinion literally couldn't mean less to me.
When Romo demanded he be allowed to compete to gain his starter's role back mid-season in 2016, he was denied and forced to sit on the bench the rest of the season. Then told by season's end he would not be the starter if he decided to come back in 2017, thus forcing him to retire instead of playing elsewhere.
Is this not true? Or is it too much for you to handle?
He was right on all accounts.Wrong Again
“Tony’s right there among the best in the NFL,” Staubach told the Star-Telegram. “If he’s healthy, he’ll be back playing. I think everybody realizes that. But I think Dak [Prescott] is going to keep them very competitive in the division until Tony gets back.”
Roger Staubach in 2016
Roger actually said Romo was a better QB than he was but that is irrelevant, this is just his opinion and carries no more weight than any other ex QB. There are others that see that inaccuracy as a flaw in his game, an irreparable flaw according to the best DC QB.Roger is the 2nd best QBs in cowboys history after aikman.
He’s never said anything like this about romo. It speaks volumes to the testmenat of how much elite potential Dak has. Their is a reason he compared him to Tom Brady.
Landry wasn't sure that Roger could take them in 77 and traded up for the 1st to take Dorsett. He wasn't even sure for a while that he was QB 1.I don't know that he was wrong. He said Romo "can" take a team to the championship, not that he "will". Staubach is aware that a QB can't do it alone.
I have been a member of the site since 2004. Conversed with hundreds. if not thousands, of fellow members over that span. Read a lot of nonsense mixed in with tons of good stuff along the way.Ouch. One of the few times Staubach was wrong.
What I have to say is not exactly the same topic but an observation I think is worth mentioning. I was listening to a local sports radio interview of Stan Humphries, the Chargers ex-Super Bowl runnerup quarterback.As the year went on Prescott got better
The one thing that will help him going forward is throwing the ball away sooner.....
Dak's performance benched Romo and forced Romo into retirement.